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Snyder: Michigan Could Lead In Career Ed

EAST LANSING - Michigan could lead the nation in economic growth if it can be the first state to properly connect education and careers, Governor Rick Snyder said on opening the 19th Governor's Education Summit on Thursday. The event, Snyder's fourth, was themed "Collaboration, Creation, Connection," promoting the idea that all levels of education and

By |2014-04-24T00:00:00-04:00April 24th, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|

Internet Advisor Podcast: MEDC President Talks Michigan Business Strategy

DETROIT ? Internet Advisor Podcast: Business makes Michigan tick and Michigan?s businesses are the primary concern of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. Mike Finney, President and CEO of the MEDC joins the Internet Advisor to talk about the MEDC?s mission and the impact it is having on our economic future. Richard Stiennon talks Heartbleed worm;

By |2014-04-24T00:00:00-04:00April 24th, 2014|Archive, Internet Advisor|

Automation Alley Senior Director Anderson To Retire

TROY - After 12 years with Automation Alley, Thomas Anderson announced he will retire and be replaced by Kelly Kozlowski, Director of Public Affairs. In addition to his role as senior director, Anderson also led the association?s entrepreneurship programs. Under his leadership, Automation Alley has invested more than $8.59 million in 38 technology-driven startup companies

By |2014-04-23T00:00:00-04:00April 23rd, 2014|Archive, Events/Announcements|

2014 Michigan Green Chemistry Governor?s Awards nominations open for innovative projects

LANSING - The Department of Environmental Quality has opened nominations for the sixth annual Michigan Green Chemistry Governor?s Awards. The Governor?s Awards recognize advances that incorporate the principles of green chemistry into design, manufacturing, or use of chemicals and materials. The awards honor innovative efforts to design, implement, and promote safer and more sustainable chemicals,

By |2014-04-23T00:00:00-04:00April 23rd, 2014|Archive, Clean, green, hybrid|

2014 Small Business Legislative Issues in Michigan Set For May 1 In Royal Oak

ROYAL OAK - 2014 will bring two very important issues to the forefront for small business owners, the Personal Property Tax Exemption for small businesses will be on the August 2014 Primary Ballot. And, the minimum wage debate will most likely be on the November ballot. The SBAM 1500 Business Technology Consortium will discuss both

By |2014-04-23T00:00:00-04:00April 23rd, 2014|Archive, Entrepreneur Corner|

Holland To Compete For National Energy Prize

HOLLAND - In Washington, D.C. Wednesday, Holland was announced as one of the more than 50 cities that have signed a letter of intent to compete for the Georgetown University Energy Prize, a national competition that aims to dramatically improve America?s energy standing by challenging communities across the U.S. to rethink their energy use. "Holland

By |2014-04-23T00:00:00-04:00April 23rd, 2014|Archive, Events/Announcements|

Snyder: Interest In Tax Relief Has Waned

LANSING - The severity of damage to Michigan's roads from the harsh winter has reduced the urgency to pursue tax relief this year, Governor Rick Snyder said Wednesday. Earlier this year, Snyder proposed a partial restoration of the reduction to the Homestead Property Tax Credit that started in the 2012 tax year. The change would

By |2014-04-23T00:00:00-04:00April 23rd, 2014|Archive, Politics/Government|