Kelly Rossman Mckinney Obituary – Kelly Rossman-McKinney, a pioneer in Michigan’s advertising industry, kicked the bucket Tuesday after a fight with malignant growth. She was 67. Rossman-McKinney, a Democrat, united with Republican John Truscott in 2011 to shape Lansing-based Truscott-Rossman, one of Michigan’s best advertising firms.
Kelly Rossman-McKinney
She resigned from the organization in 2018, and after an ineffective run for the state Senate, served until her passing as correspondences chief for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. I’m grief-stricken by the deficiency of one of my most believed guides and I am respected to count myself among the people who had the favorable luck to work close by Kelly and to observe her masterfulness,” Nessel said in a news discharge.
“Kelly produced profound associations with so many of her partners at the Department of Attorney General, and her misfortune gauges weighty on everything that is in us around evening time.”
Rossman-McKinney started her profession as an authoritative secretary in 1979 and worked in both the House and Senate prior to joining the organization of previous Gov. James Blanchard to assist with running the recently made Michigan Youth Corps. She likewise was a forerunner in Blanchard’s Office of Michigan Products, entrusted with exhibiting Michigan-made merchandise to the world.