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2022 State of Talent: Business Needs ‘To Roll Up Sleeves’ as Region Works Toward Attainment Goals
April 7, 2022Detroit Regional Chamber Vice President of Education and Talent Greg Handel shared what the Chamber is doing to help work…
2022 State of Education: COVID-19 Threatens Already Leaky Talent Pipeline, Jeopardizes Educational Attainment Goals and Regional Economy
April 7, 2022The Detroit region’s talent pipeline is down at every level with increasing leaks amid COVID-19 and the tight labor market,…
Statement: Longtime Chamber Ally Retires from Congress
April 5, 2022It’s the end of an era. Fred Upton has served America and Michigan in multiple capacities – from a Congressional…
U.S. supply-chain pressures soar to a record, index shows
April 5, 2022A measure of U.S. supply-chain pressures rose to a record, adding to already stiff inflationary headwinds from logistics amid dwindling…
Detroit Regional Chamber Statement on the Passing of Mike Finney
April 5, 2022View a statement from Detroit Regional Chamber President and Chief Executive Officer Sandy K. Baruah on the passing of Mike…
Jim Holcomb, a policy guy by nature, takes reins at Michigan chamber
April 4, 2022Jim Holcomb, the new president and CEO of the Michigan Chamber of Commerce, is no stranger to Lansing.
A Key Inflation Gauge Sets 40-Year High as Gas and Food Soar
April 1, 2022An inflation gauge that is closely monitored by the Federal Reserve jumped 6.4% in February compared with a year ago,…
Whitmer signs $4.7 billion bill to improve Michigan infrastructure, housing security
March 31, 2022Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a bill in Grand Rapids on Wednesday that uses billions of dollars in federal funds to…
Detroit program awards $2.5M in grants to 35 community groups
March 30, 2022Detroit’s Housing & Revitalization Department has awarded nearly $2.5 million in grants to 35 community groups to boost nonprofits and neighborhood…
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