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Birmingham thrives when City Hall listens. Bill Kolb is a long-time Birmingham resident, University of Michigan graduate, and community volunteer with experience in marketing, operations, and finance at McCann Worldgroup in downtown Birmingham.
He serves on the Advisory Parking Committee and supports Project Healthy Minds, Women of Tomorrow Metro Detroit, and the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan as Board Member and Chair. Bill’s focus is simple. Listen first, act with facts, and deliver results that matter on your street.
Birmingham should grow on a solid foundation. Roads, utilities, public safety, parks, and core city services must come first. Bill supports development that protects neighborhood character and strengthens long-term value.
Decisions should reflect what residents need. Bill will improve access to city services, shorten response times, and make processes clear, transparent, and accountable.
From safer crossings to vibrant local business corridors, the goal is a connected Birmingham where families put down roots and daily life is easier.
Motivating Leader Award from Women of Tomorrow, highlighting mentorship and opportunity for young women.
NKFM Detroit Zoo Walk, serving as Board Chair to advance kidney health. World Mental Health Day with Project Healthy Minds, supporting awareness and access.
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