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Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
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How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how
Detroit is a high tech city, Michigan is a high tech state, and this needs to be better communicated. Ryan Hoyle, of GalaxE.Solutions talks about the Experience IT program, which
Lisa Katz, Executive Director of the Workforce Intelligence Network, interviewed at the Mackinac Policy Conference, talks about a new initiative, called MIBrightFuture, unveiled at the Conference to bolster Michigan’s workforce.
Luke Bunge, Economic Analyst, Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives, joins us in this segment to give us an update on job market statistics. Sounds like good news
Michael Rogers, Vice President Communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with well-known small business advocate, Chris Holman, about workforce development and other issues discussed at the Mackinac
How the does entire state feel about the Detroit Public School System bailout? We are going to find out when we are joined in this segment by Peter Pratt, President,
Joining Sue Bila is Chris Holman, the founder and CEO of Michigan Business Network, a business news site and broadcasting company. For over 40 years Chris has used his skills
LANSING, MI – Consumers Energy has presented a $1,000 check to each of the two 2015 Michigan Senior Citizens of the Year.
Michigan’s unemployment rate has fallen again and has pulled even with the national rate for the first time in 15 years. Consumers Energy has received conditional approval to begin a
With growth estimates so far for the second quarter around 2 percent, the economy appears poised for its worst first-half performance since 2011.
At the 2015 Mackinac Policy Conference, Chris catches up with David West, Vice President of Travel Michigan, which handles the Pure Michigan campaign for MEDC. David discusses economic development, how