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Samaritas hires top new Execs

Samaritas is delighted to announce the hiring of Kim Thompson as COO of Senior Living, and Kevin Van Den Bosch as COO of Child & Family Services. As skilled industry veterans, their expertise and...

Ann Eisenberg appointed dean of The Honors College at Eastern Michigan University

Ann Eisenberg, a professor of psychology with extensive experience in the oversight of honors colleges and associated programs, has been appointed dean of The Honors College at Eastern Michigan University. Eisenberg will start at...

Jill Johnson named Senior Director of Customer Experience for Comcast in Michigan

Comcast has named Jill Johnson senior director of Customer Experience for the Heartland Region, which includes Michigan, Indiana and Kentucky. Johnson oversees all projects and initiatives to improve customer service for business and residential...

Michigan Opera Theatre announces new Young Patrons Program

This is not your father’s or grandfather’s old-fashioned opera. To appeal to more people and bring younger generations into the arts, Michigan Opera Theatre has launched a new Young Patrons Circle to offer networking opportunities as...

Co.act Detroit launches new space and programs in New Center

Co.act Detroit celebrates the opening of its new collaborative space in New Center with a two-day experience designed to unite Southeast Michigan’s nonprofit community. Pre-registered “Co.activists” filled the room to preview programs and network...

Fire up the grill with this spicy, summery recipe

As everyone gets out their grills this summer, there is more than one way to turn up the heat. That is where Executive Chef Emmele Herrold – a co-owner of Hazel, Ravines and Downtown...

Barton Malow’s Ben Maibach III receives the highest honor from Engineering Society of Detroit

Ben Maibach III, who spent 30 years at the helm of Barton Malow Corporation as president and CEO, and now serves as its Chief Community Officer, has been awarded the Engineering Society of Detroit's...

Adding meeting spaces? Make them flexible, club manager says

There should be an adage in meeting spaces: If you build it, they will come. Apologies to “Field of Dreams,” but having enough room to check in with co-workers, to hang out with vendors...

Clark Hill Attorney Maria Fracassa Dwyer Appointed to Board of Directors of United Way...

Maria Fracassa Dwyer, Member in Clark Hill’s Labor & Employment group, was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of United Way for Southeastern Michigan. Maria will utilize her role to assist the United...

Melissa Bahoora named VP of Sales for Comcast in Michigan

Comcast has named Melissa Bahoora vice president of sales for the Heartland Region, which includes Michigan, Indiana and Kentucky. In her new role, Bahoora leads the three-state region’s residential field sales team. She is...

Jamie Headly promoted to Director of Sales at Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center

Jamie Headley has been appointed Director of Sales at the Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center (The Center). This is a newly created position as a result of organizational growth combined with long-range strategic plans. The...

Having a diverse workforce is important to all companies – even the recruiters

Diversity and inclusion isn’t just a “nice to have” aspect of a workplace, it's the basis upon which companies build their business.

Looking to add new features to your app? Read this first.

Adam Zimman has more than 20 years of experience working in software engineering to technical sales to his current role as VP of Product and Platform for LaunchDarkly. In that time, he’s learned one...

Culture Clubs allow one global company to create an inclusive workforce

How do you organize events, foster diversity and cultivate an inclusive culture in a global organization?

Giving employees an outlet for heated cultural topics proves successful

Having a space for dialogue, action and conversation on hot topics is one way to express diversity and inclusion in the office,

Inclusive leadership helps build bonds among employees and clients

Focusing on a diverse workforce is a priority for growing businesses.

Atlanta’s ‘Best and Brightest Companies to Work For’ demonstrate their winning strategies

Atlanta’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For community showed just how powerful their strategy is for attracting and retaining employees.

Fintech challenge offers opportunity to pitch finance solutions

It worked so well the first time, organizers are bringing it back again. The Detroit Fintech Challenge is returning for a second year after what officials deemed a “successful” inaugural event in 2018. The challenge offers an opportunity for participants...

New CEO at American Indian Health in Detroit

The American Indian Health & Family Services (AIHFS) Board of Directors has selected Chasity Dial, enrolled member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, as the organization's next Chief Executive Officer.

Detroit’s most secretive neighborhood a doorway to the Rocket Mortgage tourney

Starting Thursday, the Rocket Mortgage Classic golf tournament will take over a part of Detroit few locals let alone visitors will know about, and it is highlighted by Palmer Woods subdivision, Palmer Park and...
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