City of Plymouth, Michigan
Brock Minton is an experienced quality manager currently serving at Worthington Steel and as a City Commissioner for the City of Plymouth, Michigan. Previously held various quality and engineering roles at Worthington Industries, including Continuous Improvement Manager and Process Metallurgist, and gained temporary experience as an Engineering Assistant at WNIN Tri-State Public Media, Inc. Brock participated in the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals as a Cultural Ambassador, and worked as a Project Engineer at ArcelorMittal, where responsibilities included product quality verification across multiple plant areas. Brock holds a Bachelor of Science in Materials Engineering from Purdue University.
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City of Plymouth, Michigan
When our nation was young and before Michigan became a state, a tract of land was registered as follows: "The United States of America, by John Quincy Adams, President and Commissioner of the General Land Office to Luther Lincoln, Jr.", dated April 2, 1825. Thus, Plymouth was settled in 1825, was incorporated in 1867, and became a city in 1932. The City of Plymouth is a vibrant community that sits approximately ten miles west of Detroit. The center of downtown is beautiful Kellogg Park, a popular space to sit by the fountain, visit with friends or attend a concert or event. A variety of shops and restaurants line the picturesque streets, inviting visitors to stay awhile. Just outside downtown, you'll find traditional neighborhood streets with sidewalks, mature trees and well-kept homes, along with parks and playgrounds. Plymouth is a destination, a home and a place to do business. We pride ourselves on exceeding your expectations. Come by and let us show you!