Cullen was instrumental in the decision to develop the riverfront for public use and has led the conservancy since its inception.
The Detroit businessman who governed the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy for the past 22 years is stepping down as chairman of the board at the end of the year, the nonprofit announced Thursday.
Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy’s founding chairman, Matt Cullen, will step down from that post at the end of the year after leading ...
Matt Cullen has called it a career after 21 seasons in the NHL. The 42-year-old, who won three Stanley Cups, scored seven goals and 20 points with the Penguins last season. “Until the 42-year ...
PITTSBURGH, PA (Valley News Live) - Moorhead Native Matt Cullen made his return to Pittsburgh, PA last night where he officially enshrined into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. The three time Stanley ...
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Matt Cullen played in 272 games with the Wild in four seasons. His 1,516 games played are the second-most by an American-born player and the 20th-most in NHL history. He played 272 games with the ...
Detroit Riverfront Conservancy board chair Matt Cullen will step down from the post at the end of the year in a move announced Thursday by the nonprofit months after its former chief financial ...