Oakland County
Dutton Farm CEO Jenny Brown appointed to Michigan Council for Rehabilitation Services
Dutton Farm CEO Jenny Brown of Rochester Hills has been appointed to the Michigan Council for Rehabilitation Companies by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Her time period of workplace runs from January 28, 2026 to December 31, 2028.
“The Michigan Council for Rehabilitation Companies performs a important position in shaping the way in which our state helps folks with disabilities in accessing significant employment and independence,” Brown stated in a Dutton Farm information launch.
“I’m honored to serve on the board and produce the attitude of a company that sees every single day what is feasible when people are given the precise alternatives, help and dignity within the office.”
Dutton Farm is a nonprofit group that gives coaching and employment to adults with mental and developmental disabilities.
Brown earned a bachelor’s diploma in sociology and political science from Oakland College.
For extra details about Dutton Farm, go to duttonfarm.org.
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