Giving a tour of the 32,000-square-foot home, O鈥橰eilly points out the Field Room, decorated in wood and stone, where Henry and Clara would host square dancing. The 1915 historic estate has a Billiards Room, built to entice their son Edsel to spend more of his young adult years there. There鈥檚 also the Thomas Edison room, where it鈥檚 believed the inventor often stayed. But it鈥檚 one of the lesser known rooms that now has an important meaning to O鈥橰eilly: The Sewing Room on the second floor. It鈥檚 his office.
Just steps from the Sewing Room, which was often used by the Ford鈥檚 housekeeper , there鈥檚 a large picture window. Looking out, O鈥橰eilly sees people lounging near the home鈥檚 riverfront. 鈥淚鈥檓 here at this beautiful place that鈥檚 so important to our community,鈥 he says. 鈥淪ometimes it feels surreal. Dearborn has so much to offer and this place is a highlight.鈥
O鈥橰eilly, who is former Dearborn Mayor John 鈥淛ack鈥 O鈥橰eilly Jr.鈥檚 son, is qualified to make a statement like that. The Dearborn resident is very familiar with life in the city going back decades. Shortly after his 2008 UM-Dearborn graduation, he even founded a lifestyle magazine called Reborn. 鈥淚鈥檝e always had an entrepreneurial spirit and my friend and I wanted to show what life was like in Dearborn. We got to interview interesting people, see all the great nightlife and share what Dearborn was like through our eyes,鈥 O鈥橰eilly says. 鈥淚t was a great city then and it continues to be.鈥
Before his Fair Lane appointment, O鈥橰eilly served as senior director of community engagement and leadership development at the Detroit Regional Chamber. During his 10 years at the chamber, he led their Leadership Detroit program and NeighborHub, which supports small businesses. He also developed the Mackinac Policy Conference Future Leaders program, where participants meet with senior elected officials and high-profile invited speakers. Prior to joining the chamber, O鈥橰eilly 鈥 who was named to Crain鈥檚 Detroit Business鈥 40 Under 40 list in 2019 鈥 also served as a business service professional for Michigan Works, where he assisted businesses on economic development and hiring needs. 鈥淭he Detroit Regional Chamber does amazing things and I鈥檇 still be there if this opportunity didn鈥檛 come up. It was the right fit at the right time,鈥 O鈥橰eilly says. 鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to getting out there and generating excitement and welcoming people back to Fair Lane during this next chapter.鈥