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PSI Founder Passes Away

Manufacturing visionary Bill Phillips lost his life last month to Lou Gehrig’s disease.

Posted: June 24, 2013

Bill Phillips brought innovation and economic growth to southeast Michigan and beyond.

Phillips Service Industries, Inc. (PSI; Livonia, MI), a privately-held global manufacturing and services holding company, recently announced that its founder and chairman of the board, William T. (Bill) Phillips, passed away after a hard-fought battle with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), which is also commonly referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease. He was 79 years old and a long-time resident of Northville, MI.

In 1967, Bill launched PSI Hydraulics, a small two-man operation based in Detroit, which initially focused on servo valve repairs. Bill received his hydraulic systems training working on B-25 Bomber aircraft while serving two stints in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War.

Over the next three decades, Bill expanded the business to include repair and remanufacturing services for electronics and precision mechanical assemblies, as well as other hydraulic components.

During this time of rapid growth, PSI Hydraulics was renamed PSI Repair Services, Inc. and relocated to Livonia, where it remains today as the world’s largest industrial component repair company of its kind.

“Bill Phillips was a one-of-a-kind visionary, with incredible integrity, who treated his employees like family,” said Jay Hollingsworth, the public relations manager at the company. “PSI is very fortunate to have the strong leadership of Scott Phillips, who possesses the same qualities and passion for innovation as his father.”

Bill leveraged the success of PSI Repair Services to acquire other technology-driven companies that fit his vision for growth, and created Phillips Service Industries to serve as the overarching parent company. The acquisitions included Beaver Aerospace & Defense, Sciaky, Inc., Evana Automation Specialists, Mountain Secure Systems, POWERTHRU, and Skytronics, Inc.

Today the company and its subsidiaries are a $130 million dollar enterprise with over 500 employees, led by Bill’s oldest son Scott, who has been the acting president and chief executive officer since 2010. He said, “My dad’s passing has, of course, affected our entire family very deeply”.

Scott added, “The thing that amazes me, though, is how many people outside the family feel the same way. In the days following his death, many people told me about acts of kindness and generosity that he had kept to himself, and that some thought of him as a father figure. His life touched so many others. I think this, beyond all the professional accomplishments, will be his enduring legacy.”

In 2010, Bill, who was an avid reader, published a memoir titled An American Entrepreneur, which recalls his life-changing experiences, from growing up on a farm in Tuckerman, Arkansas to driving innovative, multimillion dollar projects for the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Military.

“Bill Phillips was the consummate leader,” said David Brandon, the athletic director at the University of Michigan. “He was the perfect example of a self-made man, who achieved tremendous success, but never forgot where he came from.”

Along with his wife Betty, who passed away in 2012, Bill donated millions of dollars over the years to charities and local institutions like St. Mary Mercy Hospital, Angela Hospice, and Madonna University, all of Livonia. They also provided financial support for wounded soldiers returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan.

“Bill Phillips was a generous man, who didn’t wait for circumstances to shape his life,” said Jack Kirksey, the mayor of Livonia. “He saw opportunities overlooked by many and worked hard to bring them to reality. The City of Livonia lost a great ambassador, and I’ve lost a great friend.”

Bill is survived by his eight children, 20 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

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