Aaron Burrell Named a “Notable Black Business Leader” by Crain’s Detroit Business
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                        Dickinson Wright is pleased to announce that Aaron Burrell (Member, Detroit) has been named a “Notable Black Business Leader” by Crain’s Detroit Business. He is featured in a special section that was published on September 9th.
Crain’s Detroit Business “Notable Black Business Leaders” features Black business leaders who are considered leaders in their workplaces and the community. The honorees featured in the report were selected by a team of Crain’s Detroit Business editors based on their career accomplishments, track record of success in the field, and effectiveness of their efforts. “I am honored to be selected by Crain Detroit Business as a member of their 2024 Notable Black Business Leader Class. This list is filled with such talented and accomplished people, and it’s a privilege to be included among their ranks,” said Aaron.
Aaron is a Member of Dickinson Wright and is Co-Chair of the firm’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee. He is a Commissioner on the State Bar of Michigan Board of Commissioners and a member of the ABA’s Coalition on Racial and Ethnic Justice. He also serves as an officer on the board of directors of Thomas M. Cooley Law School and Oakland County Bar Association. Numerous publications recognize Aaron as a leader in his field, including Diversity MBA Magazine, Profiles in Diversity Journal, Crain’s Detroit Business, Michigan Lawyers Weekly, and Michigan Super Lawyers.
            Crain’s Detroit Business “Notable Black Business Leaders” features Black business leaders who are considered leaders in their workplaces and the community. The honorees featured in the report were selected by a team of Crain’s Detroit Business editors based on their career accomplishments, track record of success in the field, and effectiveness of their efforts. “I am honored to be selected by Crain Detroit Business as a member of their 2024 Notable Black Business Leader Class. This list is filled with such talented and accomplished people, and it’s a privilege to be included among their ranks,” said Aaron.
Aaron is a Member of Dickinson Wright and is Co-Chair of the firm’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee. He is a Commissioner on the State Bar of Michigan Board of Commissioners and a member of the ABA’s Coalition on Racial and Ethnic Justice. He also serves as an officer on the board of directors of Thomas M. Cooley Law School and Oakland County Bar Association. Numerous publications recognize Aaron as a leader in his field, including Diversity MBA Magazine, Profiles in Diversity Journal, Crain’s Detroit Business, Michigan Lawyers Weekly, and Michigan Super Lawyers.
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