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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-03-20

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activity, but Katz is no stranger to
lobbying. He successfully lobbied
the federal government for more
than $200 million in grants for air-
port projects while Wayne County
chief of staff.
Senator Carl Levin is among those
who are confident Katz is the right
man for the job. Said Levin, "Dave is
a can-do guy, as proven by the critical
role he played in the negotiations that
led to the current plans to expand
Metro Airport, which will be a
tremendous boon to the economy of
southeastern Michigan."
Of the more than 15,000 people
who work inside Metro's boundaries
for all the different airlines, rental
companies and concessionaires, 600
are employees of Wayne County.
"The job of airport director
requires wearing a lot of hats," said
Katz, "but it's a leadership role more
than anything. It is a management job
— you have to match priorities with
resources.

"We will have
the finest
facilities
in the world."

Katz can't wait to begin his cus-
tomer service agenda. "Our clients are
the people walking through the air-
port. It is a real challenge for this
tired, antiquated, crowded old place.
Because it is so hard to find your way
around, we're going to have customer
service reps — human maps — greet
you at the door just like at Wal-Mart
and Meijers. And we'll create more
space for passenger drop-offs and add
more lanes. We can't wait four years.
We have to get to it today."
Born in Kalamazoo, Katz spent his
childhood in Livonia. He attended
Western Michigan University and
graduated from the University of
Michigan.
His father is Jewish, his mother
Irish-Catholic, and Katz is proud of
his Jewish heritage. He lives in Grosse
Pointe with his wife, Patricia Leonard,
a high-profile Wayne County prose-
cuting attorney who has won more
than 50 murder convictions. "She's the
brains of the outfit," said Katz. El

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