The State of Education and Talent in Michigan and Detroit
The Detroit Regional Chamber Unveiled its Fourth Annual Report on Educational Attainment and the Impact on the Business Communities Ability to Meet Talent Needs
The Detroit Regional Chamber Unveiled its Fourth Annual Report on Educational Attainment and the Impact on the Business Communities Ability to Meet Talent Needs
The highly anticipated Mackinac Policy Conference 2023, organized by the Detroit Regional Chamber, recently concluded, bringing together leaders from various sectors to discuss and shape the future of Michigan. The conference, held from June 4 to June 7, 2023, at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island,
It’s February 2020 and Detroit is on top of the world. New renovations and projects pop up all over the city and new restaurants are opening—what feels like daily—to keep every Detroiter filled to the brim with unique and delicious foods. People are dining, business
In her address Friday to members of the Detroit Regional Chamber, Governor Whitmer spoke about her recently announced 2022 budget for the state of Michigan while also calling for bipartisan civility and support from Detroit's business community. Stressing the need to reopen schools safely, Whitmer
It's an understatement to call 2020 a challenging year, but challenging it was nonetheless for many throughout Detroit. While restaurants and businesses struggle amid fleeting relief, some of Detroit's largest players have stepped up to donate to community organizations, non-profits, and development projects. Early in December,
Detroit Policy Conference, AKA DPC20, was chock full of important information. It was an engaging day with exciting insights for what's to come in 2020 and beyond. With speakers all across the board in terms of topics, including Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist, Mayor Mike Duggan, Ford
Life in today's Detroit is reflected on its streets and sidewalks. The People Mover operates through a spirited city core. Cars and trucks clog intersections just as they did in the ’70s. You’d be hard-pressed to miss commuters and residents— tourists even—breezing along Woodward Avenue