John Paul Rea

Deputy County Executive at Macomb County

John Paul Rea is highly involved with comprehensive community and economic development initiatives throughout Macomb County. He is an instrumental part of a dynamic team of professional planners and economic developers who are facilitating a wide range of municipal and business assistance services. During his years of service in Macomb County, Rea has been actively engaged in community planning services, cultivating comprehensive master plans and strategic investment strategies for many of Macomb’s local communities; Macomb County’s quality of life initiatives including parks and recreation planning, downtown development programs and incorporating placemaking; capital improvement projects targeting infrastructure, transportation networks, non-motorized trails and regional transit; economic development services by supporting the county’s business retention, expansion and attraction efforts; strategic communications and marketing, helping to promote Make Macomb Your Home and many of the county’s other promotional campaigns; environmental stewardship and natural resource management, supporting the county’s Blue Economy Initiative and agricultural operations.

Rea holds a Bachelor of Science in political science with a minor in public administration and a master’s degree in public administration with an emphasis in urban and regional policy and planning from Grand Valley State University. Rea is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners, represents Macomb County on the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transit board of directors, sits on the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority board of commissioners and is involved in many committees with the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments. He was recognized as a Hometown Hero by the Romeo-Washington Chamber of Commerce and made DBusiness' "30 in Their Thirties" and Crain's Detroit Business' "40 Under 40" lists in 2017.


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