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December 2022 TechTown Detroit Newsletter

Michigan Business Network
December 16, 2022 9:00 AM

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Christianne Malone named chief program officer

TechTown Detroit and the Wayne State University Office of Economic Development (OED) have named social architect and urbanist Christianne Malone to the dual role of chief program officer and assistant vice president for economic development. In her role, Malone will be responsible for the design, implementation, management, and continuous improvement of entrepreneurship programs for both TechTown and OED.

The Wayne State University Office of Economic Development (OED) and TechTown Detroit have named social architect and urbanist Christianne Malone to the dual role of assistant vice president for economic development and chief program officer.

In her role, Malone will be responsible for the design, implementation, management and continuous improvement of entrepreneurship programs for both OED and TechTown. She will assist in advancing the overall economic development strategy for Wayne State University and establish relationships with funders, community partners and external stakeholders.

Malone enters this position already well-established in the metro Detroit entrepreneurial ecosystem. She assisted the Pontiac Community Foundation with strategic direction for their Center for Pontiac Entrepreneurship and most recently served as the director of community marketing and equity for Trailblaze Creative. Prior to that, Malone was the deputy director at Build Institute where she was responsible for operations, brand management, community relationship development and execution of special events and programs. She also worked at the Detroit Regional Chamber and Ponyride and has contributed knowledge and expertise to various collective impact initiatives and nonprofits throughout her career.

Wayne State and TechTown gained a tremendous leader with the hire of Christianne Malone,” said Ned Staebler, vice president for economic development at Wayne State University and president and CEO of TechTown Detroit. “Shes not only an innovator in the economic development space, but shes also a coalition builder, teacher, coach and catalyzer who will bring her wide range of knowledge to benefit our entire community.”

A native Detroiter, Malone received her bachelors degree in marketing and international business from Xavier University. She is a founding board member of the Metro Museum of Design Detroit and serves on Detroit PALs Girls Changing the Game committee. She is also a member of The Links, Incorporated and a recipient of the Spirit of Detroit Award. Outside of work, Malone is an active lacrosse professional, serving as a member of USA Lacrosses executive board of directors and as cofounder and president of Detroit United Lacrosse.

I look forward to joining a long-standing partner in the entrepreneurial ecosystem,” Malone said.  TechTowns facilitation of startup growth is immeasurable, and Wayne State is a model urban anchor institution. Its particularly impactful to me to join a team of folks who care so deeply about business owners.”

 
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‘Tis the season to make a difference in Detroit

From preparing your favorite local shops for the holiday rush to guiding the tech founders to optimize their innovative idea, TechTown helps entrepreneurs stay merry as they launch, grow and thrive. In 2022 alone, we’ve supported 749 entrepreneurs who created 94 new jobs and raised more than $34,092,045 in startup and growth capital

You too can join these efforts to help Detroiters launch transformational businesses with a year-end gift to TechTown

 
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Tamales during the holidays: Where to find them in Detroit

Tamales are a traditional pre-Hispanic dish rich in texture, full of flavor and a celebration of cultural diversity. Tamales are also associated with the holidays for many Latinx/Hispanic families.Bicultural Business Strategist Mayte Penman spoke with four TechTown clients/alumni about what makes their tamales uniqueRead about these Southwest Detroit small businesses, and be sure to check them out!

 
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Ask an Expert Spotlight: Amanda Sancen

As a visual merchandising, interior design and event design/coordination specialist, Amanda Sancen is a valued member of TechTown’s Ask an Expert program and Professional Services Network. "My favorite part about working with clients is their creativity and passion. My goal is to always exceed their expectations and help them celebrate their creativity and hard work in building their brand."

Read Amanda's spotlight to learn more about her expertise, and schedule a free, 25-minute Ask an Expert consultation!

 
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Mix up your workspace in the New Year

Do you have a New Year's resolution to network more or increase work productivity? Learn about TechTown's coworking community to achieve your goals!

With flexible memberships and a safe work environment for all, you can get back to that Detroit hustle with confidence by signing up for a coworking membership in 2023.

 

Upcoming events

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Downtown Detroit Markets

Now through Jan. 1

Visit the Downtown Detroit Markets this holiday season, and shop local! We are proud to partner with the Gilbert Family Foundation and Bedrock to support the market vendors with workshops and one-on-one business mentorship. Fun fact: more than half of the 18 vendors are TechTown alumni! 

 

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