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| DETROIT REGIONAL CHAMBER 2011 MACKINAC POLICY CONFERENCE TO FEATURE STRONG FOCUS ON AUTO INDUSTRY, INCLUDING BILL FORD AND MARK REUSS |
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The Detroit Regional Chamber is pleased to welcome William C. Ford, Jr., executive chairman of the board, Ford Motor Company, to the Mackinac Policy Conference stage on Friday, June 3. Ford will anchor a panel jointly hosted by the Detroit Regional Chamber and the Detroit Economic Club (DEC) focused on the important role of manufacturing to
The partnership between the Detroit Regional Chamber and the Detroit Economic Club marks a new spirit of collaboration at the Mackinac Policy Conference – and highlights the Conference’s strong focus on “one
Mark L. Reuss, president,
“This year’s Conference is an ideal venue to celebrate General Motors’ resurgence, its leadership in technology and success in the global marketplace,” said ArvinMeritor Chairman, CEO and President Chip McClure, who serves as chairman of the 2011 Mackinac Policy Conference. “We are framing this year’s Conference discussions to serve as a microcosm of how business and government can successfully partner to create a globally competitive and financially attractive environment to increase economic development in our state which can be applied to the national stage.”
“With leading roles for Bill Ford, Mark Reuss, Bob King and Conference Chair Chip McClure, the Mackinac Policy Conference is declaring strongly that advanced manufacturing – and the auto industry in particular – is a critical component not just of the Conference agenda, but our economic future,” stated Sandy K. Baruah, president and CEO of the Detroit Regional Chamber. Baruah continued, “While diversification of our economic base is critical to our future, ensuring that we nurture a robust auto industry is equally important.”
The Mackinac Policy Conference - the Detroit Regional Chamber's annual event – brings together business and government to re-energize
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