Joseph J. Buttigieg III, is vice chairman of Comerica Incorporated and Comerica Bank. He also serves as a board member of Comerica Incorporated and Comerica Bank and is a member of Comerica's Management Policy Committee and Management Council.
Mr. Buttigieg is responsible for Comerica's Business Bank, which provides companies with an array of credit and non-credit financial products and services.
Mr. Buttigieg began his banking career in 1971 with Manufacturers Bank, where he went on to hold various lending management positions on the state, national, and international level and headed Corporate Planning. He was promoted to executive vice president in 1990. Following the 1992 merger of Manufacturers and Comerica, Mr. Buttigieg was named officer-in-charge of Corporate Banking and, later, Institutional Trust. He assumed responsibility for the Global Corporate Banking Division in 1995 and was named to his present position in 1999.
Mr. Buttigieg holds a bachelor degree in business administration from the University of Notre Dame and a Juris Doctorate degree from Michigan State University College of Law.
Among his business and community affiliations, Mr. Buttigieg is an alternate participant to the International Monetary Conference. His memberships include the Michigan State Bar Association, American Bankers Association, The Financial Services Roundtable, Robert Morris Associates, The Detroit Athletic Club, The Economic Club of Detroit, Notre Dame Club of Detroit and Walnut Creek Country Club.
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