Long-time Lansing insider retires from state government

One of Michigan’s longest-serving capital city insiders — Kelly Keenan — has retired from state government following decades of experience in Lansing.

Keenan left his private sector consulting firm to assist newly elected Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel when she took office on Jan. 1, 2019.

He served as her deputy attorney general until October 2020, when he moved to the position of special adviser to the attorney general.

An attorney himself, Keenan started his career in the Michigan Senate, working for state Sen. Jerry Hart, D-Saginaw, before heading to the office of Attorney General Frank Kelley in 1984.

Keenan served in a variety of positions and roles for Kelley, and then continued to serve the department as deputy attorney general for external affairs when Jennifer Granholm led the Michigan Department of Attorney General.

When Granholm was elected governor in 2002, Keenan followed, serving as her legal counsel throughout her tenure.

He served on both Nessel’s and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s transition teams in 2018 as both women prepared to take office.

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