James H. Townsend
James H. Townsend
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Biography
James H. (Jim) Townsend, a former member of the Michigan legislature, was named director of the Levin Center at Wayne Law in November 2019. Previously, Townsend practiced law in the Detroit office of Butzel as a member of its Corporate and Real Estate Practice Group.
Prior to joining the firm, he represented the 26th District in the Michigan House of Representatives. He serves on the Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s advisory council of the Redevelopment Ready Communities® program.
Before his career in law, Townsend was legislative director in the office of U.S. Representative Nita M. Lowey and worked for U.S. Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg. Townsend’s private sector experience includes working as a brand manager at Ford Motor Company, founding and directing the Michigan Suburbs Alliance, and leading economic development at the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Townsend graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with Highest Honors in History, earned an M.B.A. and Master of Public Policy at the University of Michigan, and earned his J.D. (cum laude) at Wayne Law where he was elected to the Order of the Coif.
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Degrees and Certifications
J.D., Wayne State University Law School
M.B.A., University of Michigan
M.P.P., University of Michigan
Recent university news spotlights
- Levin Center in Detroit gives oversight award to Georgia Sen. Ossoff
- Ossoff honored for bipartisan investigation into Atlanta penitentiary
- What should legislative bodies be doing to ensure government oversight? Radio interview with Director Jim Townsend, Wayne Law's Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy
- Wayne State’s Levin Center offers Michigan high schools free civics and US history resources
- Being bipartisan in a partisan world