For Christopher Reynolds, the son of a Ford River Rouge plant worker and union trustee, the seeds for a career in the legal and automotive industries were planted early.
"I remember standing outside the union hall, handing out placards for his slate to be elected as the head of the union," Reynolds says. "I was one of his campaign workers ... you know, 'Vote for my dad!'"
Reynolds always had a knack for public spe...
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