Christina Grossi reappointed to Executive Committee of MEDC

Two attorneys have been reappointed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer to the Executive Committee of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC).

Christina Grossi, of Okemos, a partner at Honigman, LLP in Lansing, was reappointed as a member from the private sector for a term commencing April 6, 2026, and expiring April 5, 2030.  

Previously, she served as chief legal counsel to Governor Whitmer. She also held roles of increasing responsibility over a decade of service in the Michigan Attorney General’s office, including as chief deputy attorney general. 

Grossi holds a Bachelor of Arts in political economy from Michigan State University and a Juris Doctor from Cooley Law School. 

 In addition, Michael McLauchlan, of Grosse Pointe Woods, vice president of government relations for Ilitch Holdings, was reappointed as a member from the private sector for a term commencing April 6, 2026, and expiring April 5, 2030.    

The MEDC Executive Committee provides policy direction and guidance to the Michigan Economic Development Corporation regarding economic development program and initiatives, approves the MEDC corporate budget, and appoints the chief executive officer who administers all programs, funds, personnel, and all other administrative transactions of the MEDC. The MEDC Executive Committee assists the MEDC through governance, support to enable results-based action, and advocacy for the organization and economic development in Michigan.