John H. Logie
John H. Logie is an American attorney who served as mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan, from 1991 to 2003, tied with his successor George Heartwell for the longest tenure in the city's history.[1] He is currently a partner with the law firm Warner Norcross & Judd LLP.
Logie holds both a bachelors' and law degree from the University of Michigan.[2]
Logie currently chairs the board of the Clarke Historical Library at Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant.[3]
Fellows Program
The John Logie Fellows Program is an internship facilitated by Grand Valley State University that allows students to work within the Grand Rapids city government.[4]
References
- ↑ A Conversation with Former Mayor Logie
- ↑ lawyers.com listing for Logie
- ↑ Clarke Historical Library
- ↑ "The John H. Logie Fellows Program". Grand Valley State University. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
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Preceded by Gerald R. Helmholdt |
Mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan 1992-2003 |
Succeeded by George Heartwell |
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