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Location: Grand Terrace
Location: Parlor
Sponsor: Enbridge Energy
Location: Garden Terrace
Location: Garden Terrace
Location: Terrace Room
Location: Rebecca’s Room
Sponsor: UPS
Location: Cottage Restaurant
Government Officials Only
Location: Michigan Health & Hospital Association Audubon Wine Bar
Remarks: Bob Tagatz, Historian, Grand Hotel
Panelists: Andrew Hetzel, Vice President, Corporate Communications, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Sarah Hubbard, Principal, Acuitas LLC
Chuck Stokes, Director, Editorial and Public Affairs, WXYZ-TV 7
Moderator: Matt Friedman, Founding Partner, Tanner Friedman
Sponsor: Bank of America
Location: Geranium Bar
Jack Bergman, U.S. Representative (R-MI 1)
Debbie Dingell, U.S. Representative (D-MI 12)
Dan Kildee, U.S. Representative (D-MI 5)
Brenda Lawrence, U.S. Representative (D-MI 14)
Andy Levin, U.S. Representative (D-MI 9)
Paul Mitchell, U.S. Representative (R-MI 10)
Gary Peters, U.S. Senator (D-MI)
Debbie Stabenow, U.S. Senator (D-MI)
Haley Stevens, U.S. Representative (D-MI 11)
Elissa Slotkin, U.S. Representative (D-MI 8)
Fred Upton, U.S. Representative (R-MI 6)
Sponsor: Business Leaders for Michigan
Location: Grand Hotel Stables
Sponsors: Crain’s Detroit Business, Enbridge Energy, FCA US LLC, PwC
Location: Main Dining Room
Location: Terrace Room
Location: Grand Terrace
Location: Rebecca’s Room
Sponsor: UPS
Location: Gallery
Tell us what you love most about Michigan.
Sponsor: Deloitte
Location: Gallery
Location: Michigan Health & Hospital Association Audubon Wine Bar
Sponsor: Michigan Health & Hospital Association
Location: Parlor
Location: Cottage Restaurant
Government Officials Only
Location: Cottage Restaurant
Host: Quicken Loans
Speakers: Laura Grannemann, Vice President, Quicken Loans Community Fund
Kahlil Rahal, Assistant County Executive, Wayne County
Arthur Jemison, Chief of Services and Infrastructure, City of Detroit
Location: Brighton Pavilion
Host: The Kresge Foundation
How can children receive the education they deserve? Using the Hope Starts Here Framework, this session will focus on Detroit’s efforts to better align early childhood and K-12 systems. Early Childhood and K-12 must work together to maximize impact and reduce fade-out and other consequences of misalignment. Panelists will offer insights on how elevating these systems can create streamlined, coherent education experiences for children, parents, and caregivers.
Panelists: Richard L. DeVore, Regional President, Detroit and Southeast Michigan, PNC Financial Services Group
Rip Rapson, President and CEO, The Kresge Foundation
La June Montgomery Tabron, President and CEO, W.K. Kellogg
Nikolai Vitti, Superintendent, Detroit Public Schools Community District
Moderator: Rochelle Riley, Director, Arts and Culture, City of Detroit
Location: Geranium Bar
Learn how advancements in mobility and infrastructure improvements go hand-in-hand as Michigan continues to lead this next revolution in transportation.
Paul Ajegba, Director, Michigan Department of Transportation
Sponsor: Michigan Economic Development Corp.
Location: Grand Pavilion
Host: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
For the last decade, Michigan has had a poor record investing in local government. To help Michigan grow and compete in a global economy, it’s important to invest in communities. But how? This session will explore specific ways to use existing — and potentially new — revenue streams to help communities not just survive but thrive.
Panelists: Amy Liu, Vice President and Director of the Metropolitan Policy Program, Adeline M. and Alfred I. Johnson Chair in Urban and Metropolitan Policy, Brookings Institution
Michael McGee, CEO, Miller Canfield Paddock and Stone
Ridgway White, President and CEO, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Moderator: Dan Kildee, U.S. Representative (D-MI 5)
Location: Brighton Pavilion
Host: The Skillman Foundation
Afterschool programs offer a range of benefits to youth, families, and communities including stronger academic performance, physical heath, and employability. Learn about the role afterschool programs play in ensuring youth and their communities are on a path to prosperity.
Introduction: Tonya Allen, President and CEO, The Skillman Foundation
Keynote: Karen J. Pittman, President and CEO, The Forum for Youth Investment
Panelists: Matt Gillard, President and CEO, Michigan’s Children; Former State Representative
Darienne Driver Hudson, President and CEO, United Way for Southeastern Michigan
Location: Michigan Health & Hospital Association Audubon Wine Bar
Hosts: Nolan Finley, Editorial Page Editor, The Detroit News; Host, 910 AM Superstation
Stephen Henderson, Host, Detroit Public Television and WDET 101.9 FM
Sponsor: Delta Dental
Location: Geranium Bar
Learn more about Michigan’s high-tech startup ecosystem, including available MEDC resources, innovative new startups, and university engagement.
Fred Molnar, Vice President, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Michigan Economic Development Corp.
Sponsor: Michigan Economic Development Corp.
Location: Parlor
Sponsor: Enbridge Energy
Location: Parlor
Sponsor: Michigan Realtors
Location: Theatre
Remarks: Sandy Baruah, President and CEO, Detroit Regional Chamber
Patti Poppe, President and CEO, Consumers Energy and CMS Energy; Chair, 2019 Mackinac Policy Conference
Location: Theatre
Gretchen Whitmer, Governor, State of Michigan
Location: Theatre
Speakers: Dennis W. Archer Jr., CEO, Ignition Media Group; Founding Partner, Archer Corporate Services
Bill Emerson, Vice Chairman, Rock Holdings Inc., CEO, Bedrock Detroit
Location: Theatre
In September 2016, Steven Kiefer’s son, Mitchel Kiefer, was tragically killed in an auto accident caused by a distracted driver. Since then, Kiefer founded The Kiefer Foundation dedicated to ending distracted driving and all associated traffic deaths and injuries through awareness, policy, and technology. Kiefer will share his son’s story and initiatives championed by The Kiefer Foundation, including passing hands-free laws in Michigan and adding more highway cable median barriers.
Steven Kiefer, Senior Vice President, Global Purchasing and Supply Chain, General Motors Co.
Sponsor: PNC Bank
Location: Theatre
What would be required to change political outcomes in America? At a time of deep dissatisfaction and distrust in the U.S. political system, this session will make a case for using the lens of industry competition to better understand our current political state and reinvigorate democracy. This timely discussion will inspire action to shift competition in politics toward a more productive model and spark dialogue about the future of U.S. democracy.
Speakers: Katherine M. Gehl, Former President and CEO, Gehl Foods
Michael E. Porter, Bishop William Lawrence University Professor, Harvard Business School
Sponsor: Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation
Location: Sadie’s Ice Cream Parlor
Sponsor: Plunkett Cooney
Location: Theatre
From discussions on pressing national issues to the functionality of bipartisanship, this session will draw dialogue across the aisle and offer a preview of the country’s current and future political landscape. Seasoned political pundits will preview the 2020 election and leverage their wealth of experience and knowledge to talk civil politics and civic participation.
Speakers: Donna Brazile, Contributor, Fox News; Veteran Democratic Political Strategist; Adjunct Professor; Author; Former Syndicated Columnist
Matthew Dowd, Chief Political Analyst, ABC News; Best-selling Author; Campaign Strategist
Harold Ford Jr., Managing Partner, HFJ Advisors
Sponsor: Delta Air Lines
Location: Theatre
How can businesses play a role in protecting the state and build a Michigan fit to pass on to the next generation? Hear from corporate executives on how they, in their businesses, are working toward sustainability and stewardship—transitioning corporate strategy into a comprehensive and lasting cultural transformation. They will share how doing good can be good for business.
Panelists: Alicia Boler Davis, Vice President, Global Customer Fulfillment, Amazon
Jim Fitterling, CEO, Dow
Christina L. Keller, President and CEO, Cascade Engineering Family of Companies
Moderator: Patti Poppe, President and CEO, Consumers Energy and CMS Energy; Chair 2019 Mackinac Policy Conference
Location: Theatre
The recent passing of former president George H.W. Bush and first lady Barbara Bush, Sen. John McCain, and Rep. John Dingell reminded the nation that the political center necessary to craft compromise is in peril. Representatives Debbie Dingell and Fred Upton along with the Chamber’s Sandy Baruah—all with long careers in national politics—will reflect on the political culture the nation is at risk of losing and what can be done to rebuild the center.
Speakers: Sandy Baruah, President and CEO, Detroit Regional Chamber
Debbie Dingell, U.S. Representative (D-MI 12)
Fred Upton, U.S. Representative (R-MI 6)
Location: Theatre
Speaker: Dennis W. Archer Sr., Chairman and CEO, Dennis W. Archer PLLC; Chairman Emeritus, Dickinson Wright PLLC
Location: Theatre
A rising star in the Democratic party, seasoned political leader, author, and serial entrepreneur Stacey Abrams will take Michigan’s Center stage to address the current state of American politics in a keynote address. She recently made headlines when she was selected to deliver the Democratic party’s response to President Trump’s State of the Union address in February and in 2018, she became the first female African-American gubernatorial nominee for a major party in any state, receiving more votes than any other Democrat in Georgia’s history.
Stacey Abrams, 2018 Democratic Nominee for Governor of Georgia; Founder and Chair, Fair Fight Action
Introduction: Gretchen Whitmer, Governor, State of Michigan
Interviewer: Devin Scillian, Anchor, WDIV-TV4, NBC
Location: Parlor and Porch
Sponsors: Accenture, Detroit Medical Center, EY, Greektown Casino-Hotel, McDonald’s Michigan
Location: Cottage Restaurant
Host: Quicken Loans
Speakers: Tonya Allen, President and CEO, Skillman Foundation
Janee Ayers, Member. Detroit City Council
Debbie Dingell, U.S. Representative (D-MI 12)
Aliyah Sabree, Judge, 36th District Court
Alexis Wiley, Chief of Staff, City of Detroit
Location: Tea Garden Tent
Celebrate everything there is to love about Michigan on Wednesday night. The Love Michigan Celebration is a new attendee event hosted by Consumers Energy and CMS Energy president and CEO and 2019 Conference Chair Patti Poppe under the stars in the Tea Garden Tent.
Attendees will enjoy:
– Michigan-made food from local brands everybody knows and loves
– Select drinks from some of Michigan’s favorite breweries and distilleries
– Music and dancing to the sounds of Detroit’s own Dan Rafferty Band
– Michigan-themed door prizes and photo opportunities in front of a larger-than-life state cutout
Plus, there will be many more opportunities to show your love for the beautiful state of Michigan.
Sponsor: Consumers Energy
Location: Main Dining Room
Location: Cottage Restaurant
Government Officials Only
Location: Terrace Room
Location: Rebecca’s Room
Sponsor: UPS
Location: Garden Terrace
Location: Brighton Pavilion
Host: Michigan Department of Talent and Economic Development
The Michigan skills gap is threatening the success of many businesses and the state’s future prosperity. This interactive panel will explore how industries and individual businesses can work with community colleges to take advantage of tuition-free education for both graduating high school seniors and adults already in the workforce to meet their current and future skill needs.
Panelists:
Lynette Dowler, President, DTE Energy Foundation
Russell A. Kavalhuna, President, Henry Ford College
Melanie D’Evelyn, Director, Education and Talent Initiatives, Detroit Regional Chamber
Moderator: Doug Ross, Senior Advisor for Michigan Prosperity, State of Michigan
Location: Grand Pavilion
Host: Wayne State University
This session will include the unveiling of a new data mapping project at Wayne State University — a public-private partnership between the City of Detroit, Wayne County, Wayne State University, and other partners. Panelists will offer insights on how new approaches to data dissemination will equip policy leaders, health systems, researchers, providers, corporations, community members, and nonprofits to better target population health initiatives across the State of Michigan, especially in underserved regions, and allow seamless measurement of success from clinical and social interventions.
Welcoming Remarks: Kim Trent, Chair, Board of Governors, Wayne State University; Senior Vice President, Corporate and Civic Engagement, Compass Strategies LLC
Introduction: Phillip D. Levy, Professor and Associate Chair for Emergency Medicine, Assistant Vice President, Wayne State University
Panelists: Laura Appel, Senior Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer, Michigan Health & Hospital Association
Renée Branch Canady, CEO, Michigan Public Health Institute
Tim Lawther, Deputy Director, Detroit Health Department
Phillip D. Levy, Professor and Associate Chair for Emergency Medicine, Assistant Vice President, Wayne State University
Moderator: David T. Brooks, Director of Health, Veterans and Community Wellness, Wayne County
Location: Michigan Health & Hospital Association Audubon Wine Bar
Sponsor: Michigan Health & Hospital Association
Location: Gallery
Tell us what you love most about Michigan.
Sponsor: Deloitte
Location: Gallery
Location: Parlor
Sponsor: Priority Health
Location: Theatre
Ray Telang, U.S. Automotive Leader, Detroit Managing Partner, PwC
Location: Theatre
Mobility entrepreneurship is weaved into the fabric of Michigan industry. Tackling the autonomous vehicle frontier, Alisyn Malek will share her journey as an engineer turned COO and co-founder of May Mobility, an Ann Arbor-based startup transforming transportation through self-driving vehicles and other unique services. Malek will bring her unparalleled understanding of how the convergence of the automotive and technology industries foster next-generation mobility.
Alisyn Malek, Chief Operating Officer and Co-founder, May Mobility
Sponsor: PNC Bank
Location: Theatre
Former governor of Ohio John Kasich will his perspective leading a peer Great Lakes state to Michigan’s Center Stage. Kasich’s resounding message throughout his 2016 run for president was one of unity, which resonated with voters. From his gubernatorial journey to his most recent experience running for president of the United States, Kasich will share his concerns for America and his hopes for the future, calling to action reason, dignity, and righteousness in contemporary political dialogue.
John Kasich, Former Governor, State of Ohio; Senior Political Commentator, CNN
Interviewer: Daniel Howes, Columnist and Associate Business Editor, The Detroit News
Sponsor: Comcast Business
Sponsor: Michigan Health & Hospital Association
Location: Theatre
Ari Weinzweig co-founded Zingerman’s Delicatessen in 1982 with a $20,000 bank loan, two-person staff, and small selection of specialty foods. Today, Zingerman’s is a broad community of businesses employing more than 500 people. It includes a bakery, creamery, restaurant, training company, mail order service, and much more. Entrepreneur and author Weinzweig will share his entrepreneurship journey and love for Michigan-made products.
Ari Weinzweig, Co-Founding Partner, Zingerman’s Community of Businesses
Sponsor: PNC Bank
Location: Theatre
Known for his dynamic keynotes on Michigan’s Center Stage, Mayor Mike Duggan will be returning once again deliver an impactful address on Detroit’s progress and trajectory. Mayor Duggan will offer a glimpse into the city’s next steps and major initiatives as Detroit’s revitalization continues to spread into the neighborhoods.
Introduction: Gerry Anderson, Chairman and CEO, DTE Energy
Mike Duggan, Mayor, City of Detroit
Sponsor: DTE Energy
Location: Theatre
In light of divisive bipartisanship on the national stage, how can Michigan work to cultivate civil dialogue and be an example for the rest of the country? Members of Michigan’s congressional delegation will discuss issues critical to Michiganders in Washington D.C. and how breaking the bipartisan divide can help foster a more unified state and country.
Panelists: Jack Bergman, U.S. Representative (R-MI 1)
Paul Mitchell, U.S. Representative (R-MI 10)
Gary Peters, U.S. Senator (D-MI)
Debbie Stabenow, U.S. Senator (D-MI)
Moderator: Rick Albin, Political Reporter, WOOD TV
Sponsor: Ford Motor Company
Location: Grand Pavilion
Host: Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation
In a rapidly shifting labor market, employers cite a range of hiring barriers. What steps can employers take to change practices and address the skills needs of today and tomorrow? This panel will cover employers’ concerns about the gap in worker supply and employer demand, new training programs and curricula that are responsive to employer needs, and policy suggestions at the state level.
Panelists: Michelle Mueller, Vice President, Economic, Community, and College Development, Washtenaw Community College
Tom Lutz, President, Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters and Millwrights
David E. Meador, Vice Chairman and Chief Administrative Officer, DTE Energy
Andy Van Kleunen, CEO, National Skills Coalition
Moderator: Stephen Henderson, Host, Detroit Public Television and WDET 101.9 FM
Location: Brighton Pavilion
Host: W.K. Kellogg Foundation
With the 2020 Census fast approaching, Michigan faces an opportunity to boost congressional representation and economic vitality. Census data drives the allocation of billions of dollars in federal funding for transportation, education, and workforce development. This session will focus on how visionary business and civic leaders are partnering with philanthropies and nonprofits to count every Michigander and strengthen the state’s future.
Panelists: Jeffrey Connor-Naylor, Deputy Director, ReadyNation
Mike Duggan, Mayor, City of Detroit
Nancy J. Moody, Vice President, Public Affairs, DTE Energy; Chair, DTE Energy Foundation
Donna Murray-Brown, President and CEO, Michigan Nonprofit Association
Arturo Vargas, CEO, NALEO Educational Fund, NALEO
Moderator: La June Montgomery Tabron, President and CEO, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Location: Parlor
Sponsor: Comerica Bank
Location: Geranium Bar
Learn how Michigan businesses can expand their customer base – from securing new contracts to increasing exports – through the MEDC’s Pure Michigan Business Connect (PMBC) and International Trade programs.
Trevor Pawl, Group Vice President, PlanetM, PMBC and Michigan International Trade, Michigan Economic Development Corp.
Sponsor: Michigan Economic Development Corp.
Location: Geranium Bar
Learn about Michigan’s Redevelopment Ready Communities and the MEDC tools available to support the development of vibrant downtowns and Main Streets across the state.
Katharine Czarnecki, Senior Vice President, Community Development, Michigan Economic Development Corp.
Sponsor: Michigan Economic Development Corp.
Location: Theatre
The Education Crisis: Framing the Issue
Speaker: Sandy Baruah, President and CEO, Detroit Regional Chamber
1:20 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
The Education Crisis: The Problem
Speaker: Bill Pink, President, Grand Rapids Community College
With more than 25 years of experience in education and workforce development, Bill Pink will share statewide data that articulates Michigan’s current state of education.
Sponsor: PNC Bank
1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
The Education Crisis: Change is Possible
Speaker: Jeb Bush, Former Governor, State of Florida; Founder, President and Chairman, Foundation for Excellence in Education
Interviewer: Sandy Baruah, President and CEO, Detroit Regional Chamber
With his passion to improve the quality of education for students across the nation, former governor of Florida Jeb Bush will take Michigan’s Center Stage to share his experience and best practices overhauling Florida’s education system—establishing bold accountability in public schools and creating ambitious school choice programs—and stir dialogue on Michigan’s own education future. Bush will discuss the realistic possibility of change.
2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
The Education Crisis: Michigan’s Response
Panelists: Tonya Allen, President and CEO, The Skillman Foundation
Paula Herbart, President, Michigan Education Association
Doug Rothwell, President and CEO, Business Leaders for Michigan
Moderator: Richard L. DeVore, Regional President, Detroit and Southeast Michigan, PNC Financial Services Group
What does it take to boost Michigan’s education impact? In this session, statewide thought leaders will discuss innovative approaches to improving education, including the statewide coalition “Launch Michigan,” a diverse representation—business, education, labor, philanthropy, parents, civic leadership, and more—advocating for improved performance in the state’s education system.
Location: Theatre
Honoring three champions of corporate citizenship – Art Van Elslander, John W. Barfield and Richard M. DeVos–this session will feature a special tribute and a panel of members from the Van Elslander, Barfield, and DeVos families. It will highlight the parallel contributions of these three individuals and how the next generation is continuing their legacy of reinvesting in the state they love.
Panelists: David W. Barfield, Group Development Officer, Impellam Group
Daniel G. DeVos, Chairman and CEO, DP Fox Ventures LLC
David Van Elslander, Board Member, A.A. Van Elslander Foundation
Moderator: Paul W. Smith, Host, WJR NewsTalk 760 AM
Sponsor: Consumers Energy
Location: Theatre
Delivering a keynote address for the first time at the Mackinac Policy Conference, Gov. Whitmer will take Michigan’s Center Stage to share her vision of uniting under One Michigan. With her extensive legislative experience, current statewide goals, and overall passion for cultivating Michigan’s prosperous future, Gov. Whitmer will draw on the three pillars—prepare, grow, and love—to champion dialogue and transformation for the state.
Introduction: Dan Loepp, President and CEO, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Gretchen Whitmer, Governor, State of Michigan
Interviewer: Christy McDonald, Anchor, Detroit Public Television
Sponsor: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Location: Michigan Health & Hospital Association Audubon Wine Bar
Hosts: Nolan Finley, Editorial Page Editor, The Detroit News; Host, 910 AM Superstation
Stephen Henderson, Host, Detroit Public Television and WDET 101.9 FM
Sponsor: Delta Dental
Location: Grand Pavilion
Host: Merit Network
An estimated 27% of students lack access to broadband in their homes. To spur discussion on closing this divide, this session will raise awareness around rural broadband connectivity issues in Michigan that exacerbate the “homework gap” and affect digital inclusion. Panelists will explore a variety of approaches, including community coalitions, changes in regulation, and public/private partnerships, which can be used to connect the underserved and impact Michigan’s collective progress.
Speakers: Johannes M. Bauer, Quello Chair for Media and Information Policy, Chairperson of the Department of Media and Information, Michigan State University
Garlin Gilchrist II, Lieutenant Governor, State of Michigan
Marc Hudson, Founder and CEO, Rocket Fiber
Moderator: Joe Sawasky, President and CEO, Merit Network
Location: Brighton Pavilion
Host: William Davidson Foundation
What are the characteristics of the fastest-growing companies in and around Detroit? Panelists will discuss the dynamic journey of growing a business in Southeast Michigan. They will cover the shifting nature of the startup community, the support currently available to entrepreneurs, and offer insight on future opportunities to boost the growth of the startup ecosystem.
Panelists: Pamela Lewis, Director, New Economy Initiative
Antonio Lück, Managing Director, Endeavor Detroit
Jason Vazzano, CEO and Co-founder, Vectorform
Moderator: Darin McKeever, President and CEO, William Davidson Foundation
Location: Cottage Restaurant
Host: Quicken Loans
Location: Theatre
Michigan’s bipartisan quadrant leadership will participate in a conversation on what it means to grow the state under the mission of One Michigan. The discussion will center around a broad range of legislative priorities such as the annual budget, investment in infrastructure, developing and retaining talent for existing and emerging economies, and how Michigan will continue to compete and thrive in an increasingly competitive landscape. Attendees will hear how bipartisan cooperation will be essential to Michigan’s success.
Speakers: Jim Ananich, Senate Minority Leader (D-27)
Lee Chatfield, Speaker of the House (R-107)
Christine Greig, House Minority Leader (D-37)
Mike Shirkey, Senate Majority Leader (R-16)
Moderators: Nolan Finley, Editorial Page Editor, The Detroit News; Host, 910 AM Superstation
Stephen Henderson, Host, Detroit Public Television and WDET 101.9 FM
Separate ticket required. Tickets: $175 per person, onsite tickets are $200 per person.
Sponsor: Consumers Energy
Location: Porch
Sponsor: JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Location: Tea Garden Tent
Remarks: Nolan Finley, Editorial Page Editor, The Detroit News; Host, 910 AM Superstation
Stephen Henderson, Host, Detroit Public Television and WDET 101.9 FM
Entertainment: Devin Scillian, Anchor, WDIV-TV 4, NBC
Sponsor: Dow
Location: Michigan Health & Hospital Association Audubon Wine Bar
Sponsor: Michigan Health & Hospital Association
Location: Main Dining Room
Location: Cottage Restaurant
Government Officials Only
Location: Terrace Room
Location: Michigan Health & Hospital Association Audubon Wine Bar
Sponsor: Michigan Health & Hospital Association
Location: Parlor
Location: Parlor
To close the Conference, several of Michigan’s most prominent thought leaders from various backgrounds will engage in spirited banter on the state’s hot-button issues.
Opening Remarks: Emcees: Dennis Archer Jr., CEO, Ignition Media Group; Founding Partner, Archer Corporate Services
Tammy Carnrike, Chief Operating Officer, Detroit Regional Chamber
8:30 a.m.
When and How: Fix the Damn Roads
Segment Host: Lindsay Van Hulle, Capitol Correspondent, Bridge Magazine
Panelists: Paul C. Ajegba, Director, Michigan Department of Transportation
Regine Beauboeuf, Vice President and Senior Program Manager, HNTB Michigan, Inc.
8:45 a.m.
Influence and Impact: Michigan’s Women in Congress
Speaker: Elissa Slotkin, U.S. Representative (D-MI 8)
9:05 a.m.
Finding Michigan’s Future Political Leaders
Segment Host: Zoe Clark, Program Director, Michigan Radio
Panelists: Marshall Bullock II, State Senator (D-MI 4)
Selma Tucker, Director of Marketing & Communications, Public Sector Consultants Inc.
9:20 a.m.
Redrawing the Lines: The Gerrymandering Debate
Segment Host: Chad Livengood, Senior Reporter, Crain’s Detroit Business
Panelists: Portia Roberson, CEO, Focus: HOPE
John Sellek, CEO, Harbor Strategic Public Affairs
9:40 a.m.
Diversity and Economic Inclusion: A Business Imperative
Segment Host: Nancy Kaffer, Columnist, Detroit Free Press
Panelists: Anika Foster-Goss, Executive Director, Detroit Future City
Leslie Murphy, President and CEO, Murphy Consulting, Inc.
9:55 a.m.
Growing Michigan’s Cannabis Business
Segment Host: Michael Lee, Managing Editor, Crain’s Detroit Business
Panelists: Michael Elias, CEO, Michigan Pure Med
Kelli Hykes, Director, Government Relations, Weedmaps
10:15 a.m.
Impact of New Tariffs on Michigan’s Economy
Segment Host: Daniel Howes, Columnist & Associate Business Editor, The Detroit News
Panelists: Joseph Comartin, Consul General, Consulate General of Canada in Detroit
Brad Williams, Vice President, Government Relations, Detroit Regional Chamber
10:30 a.m.
Closing Remarks
Location: Parlor
Speakers: Sandy Baruah, President and CEO, Detroit Regional Chamber
Patti Poppe, President and CEO, Consumers Energy and CMS Energy; Chair, 2019 Mackinac Policy Conference
Interviewer: Christy McDonald, Anchor, Detroit Public Television
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