Highlights include $50.5M in private investment, group travel generating an estimated $18M of economic impact, and new/retained talent representing $2M in impact(Flint, Mich., March 25, 2026) Recently, the Flint & Genesee Group reported on its accomplishments in 2025 during the organization’s annual meeting – themed “Partnering with Purpose” – at the FIM Capitol Theatre.
As part of the presentation, CEO Tim Herman (left) noted two central themes that emerged while developing the organization’s latest annual report: change and collaboration. He pointed to a shifting landscape shaped by a new federal administration, evolving state-level policies, and the continued growth of artificial intelligence, among other factors.“Through all of this, the Flint & Genesee Group stayed focused on advancing the Forward Together vision of making Flint & Genesee a top-five county in Michigan by 2040,” said Herman. “And we did that by working together to improve outcomes in the spaces of jobs, talent, livability, and equity.”







