President of Doyle Homes Will Receive Honorary Doctorate

Jeff Doyle, president of Doyle Homes and Howell resident, will be presented with an honorary doctorate degree from Cleary University at the commencement ceremony Sunday, May 3. Doyle Homes is a custom home-building and remodeling company serving Brighton, Hartland, Howell, Milford, Pinckney and South Lyon. Doyle opened his business in 1997.

“I was quite honored to learn I was receiving this degree,” Doyle says. “Cleary University is a huge asset and a fine institution for this community. The school adds so much to young students as well as adult learners, and in a close-to-home location. My family and I are proud to support the university through its fundraising events during the year.”

Doyle is heavily involved in the Livingston County community. He is past board president of the Home Builders Association of Livingston County, past board president of Habitat for Humanity in Livingston County, he served on the Howell Chamber of Commerce board and currently serves on the Livingston Arts Council board. He was born and raised in Lansing, graduated from Michigan State University, left the state to start his home-building career, and he and his wife returned to Michigan – and Livingston County – to raise their children.

A second honorary doctorate degree will be presented to Lt. Mark Young of the Detroit Police Department.

Cleary presents an honorary doctorate degree to individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievements in their profession; enrich the world with their knowledge, mentorship abilities and exemplary contributions; live the attributes of The Cleary Mind; and inspire graduates, students, families and the entire community to aspire to excellence.

To learn more about Cleary University, visit its website: https://cleary.edu