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Snyder appoints 2 to Western Michigan U. board

LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Gov. Rick Snyder is appointing two members to the Western Michigan University board of trustees.

The governor's office said Thursday that Michelle Crumm, of Ann Arbor, and Ronald "Ron" Hall, of Detroit, are being appointed to the eight-person board at the Kalamazoo school.

Crumm is owner and CEO of Present Value LLC, where she provides business strategy, forecasting and planning services. Hall is chairman and CEO of New Center Stamping and serves as president and CEO of Bridgewater Interiors, both Detroit-based automotive supply companies.

The appointments are subject to state Senate approval.

Snyder has made other board appointments recently. Earlier this month, those included Mary Kramer, of Detroit, and John Russell, of East Lansing, to the Grand Valley State University board of trustees.

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