Mr. Fisher served as principle of The Fisher Group for over a quarter-century. The Fisher Group is a single family office serving the asset management needs for the four generations of the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher family. Mr. Fisher was Chairman of Durakon Industries located in Lapeer, Michigan during the 1990’s and headed the sale of the company to Littlejohn in 1999. He was also a board Member of Charter One Bank, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, for over 7 years. The Bank was sold to Royal Bank of Scotland in 2003. Mr. Fisher also served on the Investment Committees of the Jewish Foundations of North America, Detroit Country Day School and Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit (Chair). Mr. Fisher was a Board Member of Detroit Country Day School for over two decades serving on the Executive, Development (Chair) and Long Range Planning Committees (Chair). In 2008, he served on Governor Snyder’s Early Childhood Task Force. Mr. Fisher’s current involvements are varied. He is Vice Chairman of the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation. Mr. Fisher also serves on the board and Investment Committee of The Fisher Group. He is a Board and Investment Committee member of the Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan (“CFSEM”). He also serves as an Executive Committee member of the New Economy Initiative, an initiative of CFSEM. He is a board member on the Council of Michigan Foundations and a board member/officer of the United Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit. He is a member of the Children’s Leadership Council of Michigan. Mr. Fisher is the Chairman of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. He serves on the board of the United Way of Southeastern Michigan. He is a board and development committee member of The Henry Ford. Mr. Fisher serves on the board of Starfish Family Services. He is a member of the Dean’s Advisory Council for the Fisher School of Business at The Ohio State University and a National Council Member for the Skandalaris Center at Washington University in St. Louis.