Thomas P. Vincent, the president and chief executive officer of Plunkett Cooney, was recently elected to serve as a member of the Detroit Regional Chamber’s board of directors.
“This is a tremendous honor,” said Vincent, whose one-year term is set to begin on July 1. “Plunkett Cooney is a long-standing member of the Chamber, and in this leadership role, it will be my privilege to help continue the Chamber’s legacy of economic growth and prosperity for the city of Detroit and its diverse business community.”
The Detroit Regional Chamber, which has served the city’s business community for more than 100 years, is one of the oldest, largest and most respected chambers of commerce in the country. It is led by a board of directors dedicated to moving the economic needle and propelling Michigan forward. With members in an 11-county southeast Michigan region, the chamber’s mission includes creating a business-friendly climate and value for its members, leading a robust economic development strategy, and convening Michigan’s most influential audience at its annual Mackinac Policy Conference.
A former senior trial attorney with the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office, Vincent has served as President and CEO of Plunkett Cooney since 2017. In this role, he dedicates a significant amount of his time to managing the firm’s 150 attorneys and 300 employees in 10 offices across Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. He also focuses on achieving the firm’s mission of providing world class service to clients, recruiting and retaining high-quality attorneys and staff, and giving back to the communities in which firm members live and work.
Vincent is also one of the firm’s most accomplished trial attorneys with clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to financial institutions, as well as insurance providers. His litigation expertise includes commercial liability, complex disputes, class actions and employment liability.
Vincent joined Plunkett Cooney, which is one of the Midwest’s oldest and largest law firms, in 1985 and became a shareholder four years later. In 1999, he was elected to serve as a member of Plunkett Cooney’s Board of Directors, a position he was re-elected to six times before he was elected President and CEO of the firm.
A native Detroiter and the eighth of 12 children, Vincent was educated from elementary through law school in the city. He received his law degree from the Detroit College of Law (currently Michigan State University College of Law) in 1981. Licensed to practice in Michigan’s state and federal courts, Vincent’s professional affiliations include the Oakland County Bar Association, State Bar of Michigan, American Bar Association and American Association for Justice.
Vincent has received numerous honors, including selection by DBusiness magazine as a Top Lawyer, inclusion on the list of Best Lawyers In America®, the Michigan Super Lawyer designation and Corp! magazine’s Most Valuable Professional honor, as well as a rating of AV-Preeminent by Martindale Hubbell, a leading peer review rating service in the legal industry.
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