NFIB has a new chairman of the Michigan Leadership Council: Rod Kloha, president of Circle K Service in Midland, MI.
NFIB has a new chairman of the Michigan Leadership Council: Rod Kloha, president of Circle K Service in Midland, MI.
Circle K Services was founded in 1986 and provides support for emergency vehicles and commercial trucks. Based in Midland, Circle K not only services vehicles, it also builds fire engines, EMT, and other emergency vehicles for fire departments around Michigan. Circle K Services has 17 employees. You can learn more about the small business HERE.
Rod takes the gavel from Jon Sorber, formerly of Two Men and a Truck, who finished his two-year term as Chair in February of 2022.
The NFIB Michigan Leadership Council is comprised of small business owners who council the grass roots organization on public policy, programs, and membership development.
NFIB issues are determined by federal and state ballots and surveys.
Founded in 1943, the mission of NFIB is to promote and protect the right of small business to own, operate, and grow their business. NFIB in Michigan has almost 10,000 small business members and 300,000 members nationwide.
“We are excited to see Rod elected as Chair of the Michigan Leadership Council,” said Amanda Fisher, NFIB Michigan State Director. “Rod knows through experience the impact that small business owners can have when they engage with lawmakers on issues affecting their business. Rod’s history of advocacy leadership both with NFIB and other business associations, along with his keen political insight, will benefit all NFIB members as we tackle the difficult issues facing small business in Michigan.”