
John McGrath
Supervising Relationship Manager
+1 (248) 593-3355
John McGrath, Jr., is the supervising relationship manager at Fishman Stewart. In this role, he works with attorneys on business development initiatives that support firm growth and strengthen client and firm relationships. Additionally, he oversees select firm operational efforts, including the coordination of internal resources and external agencies to maximize firm communications, recruiting efforts, and overall operational efficiency.
John brings a variety of complementary career experiences to this role, including organizational development, HR, marketing and branding, sales strategy, enterprise software implementation and workplace culture-building endeavors. Active in the community, John is a board member, Macomb County Habitat for Humanity, and a board member, Advancing Macomb, where he also serves as the board treasurer. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Florida.

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