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Wayne County
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Lobbying for business; A day with the Detroit Regional Chamber's government relations team
by Steve Poole -
The man behind the suit: a day in the shoes of Sebastian Wade, vice president, Regional Affairs and manager of diversity initiatives, Detroit Regional Chamber
by Steve Poole -
Driving policy change; AJAC'S role in protecting automotive jobs
by Robecea Sohnetder - Your questions delivered to their desks; Chamber members ask legislators what's on their minds
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Legislation for Michigan's economy; What your legislators are doing to help
by Aaron Miranov -
John McCain and the fall campaign
by Michael D. Bishop -
Jumpstart: the Michigan House recently approved a three-part plan to jumpstart our economy
by Andy Dillon -
The republican party: what it means for Michigan business
by Saulius "Saul" Anuzis -
Green energy and investment in education: lead democratic business initiatives
by Make Brewer -
How the visa issue affects business; H-1B visa unavailability hurts Michigan employers
by Michael P. Nowlan -
Case study: Grand Hotel takes action
by R.D. Musser -
Worth more than just pennies: copper theft is devastating our state
by Gail Torreano - Shake it up; And a stronger Michigan falls into place
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2007 Ad
by Daniel J. Loepp - Mackinac policy conference 2007 score card: at the close of last year's Conference, the Chamber promised to follow up with action and report back the year's results. Take a look at our accomplishments 365 days later
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2008 Ad
by Leslie Murphy - Making it possible
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Ever wonder where the conference topics come from? Here are the 2008 business survey results
by John Barboy - What they found; A sampling of results from the member survey
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The path to prosperity; Three blue-ribbon reports outline a bold agenda for change in Michigan. Are our lawmakers and policymakers up to the challenge?
by Chris Mead - The big 4 what regional priority do you believe the big 4 should focus their efforts on and resolve? Every year Mackinac Policy Conference participants look forward to the big four panel. This year, the Detroiter asked them
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Anticipate the puck; Alternative energy will mean jobs for Michigan
by Jennifer M. Granholm -
Make the switch; Business, leaders and citizens must demand a part-time Michigan legislature
by Steward Sandstron -
Finding our niche; Michigan can be a destination for health care
by Spencer Johnson -
Create lasting change; Collaboration is key to reducing high school dropout rates
by Michael Brennan -
A message to the Detroit Region Edsel B. Ford on One D: progress will take time … but it will be worth the wait
by Chris Mead -
Competing in the 21st century; Globalization is shaping the way we do business
by Jennifer Baum -
Global connectivity starts here; Translinke D brings transportation and logistics services together for economic gain
by Jacquie Trost - Where has it worked?
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Motown
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Regional partnerships
by John A. James -
Logistics; making an investment in the region
by Dick Blouse -
Seeking new funding; Public private partnerships can benefit many sectors in Michigan
by Aleksandra A. Miziolek -
Managing generations; Did you know what generation Y needs? Read on
by Jennifer Baurn -
Detroit's changing workforce; Retiring baby boomers, evolving industries and advanced degrees are shaking things up
by Melissa Armstrong -
The road to revitalization; Let's support young professionals as they rise to their new roles
by Tammy Carnrike -
The last stop; Musings from a midwestern gyspy
by Vanessa Giancamilli Birch -
Retaining the best and brightest for Detroit 2.0
by Elizabeth Jones - Luring young professionals back home; Louisville gets clever in recruiting talent
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Detroit: innovation station?
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Our urban center; Making the region more attractive for young professionals
by George Jackson -
Be hip and they will come; What are other regions doing to keep their YPs?
by Jennifer Baum -
To increase economic prosperity? Look to the educational system-the changes will take courage
by Mike Flanagan - Retraining a workforce; How Michigan and other regions are working to keen their workforce relevant
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- McGraw Wentworth
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- Around the region; April: Detroiter online launch at Comerica Park
- Around the Region; April: society of automotive engineers week-reception and breakfast
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