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MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS

Clayton & McKervey South eld, MI 248-208-8860 claytonmckervey.com

CPA rm Howe & Holscher has joined Clayton & McKervey effective January 6, 2023. This move expands Clayton & McKervey’s private client services group, led by Shareholder Margaret Amsden, CPA, MST, AEP, and enriches the rm’s real estate focus. Clayton & McKervey welcomes new team members Director Lisa Holscher and Client Service Assistant Debbie McDonald. Joyce Howe will provide consulting services.

Megan Crespi, who joined the Dallas-based bank in March 2020 and was most recently the bank’s chief enterprise technology and operations services o cer, has been named Comerica’s new senior vice president and chief operating o cer, according to a news release. Crespi, 49, will work out of Comerica’s Auburn Hills technology center, where much of the bank’s operation systems are housed.

As part of the newly created role, Crespi will oversee the bank’s technology, enterprise security, lending and trade services, corporate real estate, customer contact center as well as two additional areas — data and analytics and a new digital function, which will focus on Comerica’s “digital transformation,” according to a news release.

In late 2021, Crespi was named one of Crain’s Notable Women in Banking.

Crespi’s promotion to COO was announced Wednesday along with two other corporate moves for the bank.

Peter Sefzik, Comerica’s executive vice president and executive director for commercial banking, will assume the role of senior executive vice president and chief banking o cer. Additionally, Megan Burkhart, executive vice president and chief human resources o cer, will assume the role of senior executive vice president and chief administrative o cer.

All three promotions took e ect Friday and each will report to CEO Curt Farmer.

“Each of these individuals brings unique expertise, proven results and demonstrated leadership to their roles,” Farmer said in the release. “I am so pleased to work alongside a team of this caliber who shares my commitment to Comerica and our customers, colleagues, and the communities we serve.” e bank is in the process of consolidating many of its local employees into two buildings in Farmington Hills, as Crain’s previously reported.

Crespi was previously CTO at Detroit-based Ally Bank and also worked at PwC and General Motors Co.

Long headquartered in Detroit, Comerica uprooted and moved its corporate headquarters to Dallas in 2007. e bank still stands as Michigan’s third largest in terms of deposits with about $37.7 billion locally as of last summer, according to Crain’s data.

Contact: nmanes@crain.com; (313) 446-1626; @nickrmanes

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