August 25, 2022 • 12:00pm ET
Join Jennifer and Jason, a 5th generation leader of a 130-year-old family-owned business, as he shares his years of trial and error on crafting an environment that is welcoming to everyone while continuing to evolve as a company in the food industry.
Nomination deadline is August 5, 2022
Michigan’s rich diversity and multiculturalism drive creativity and innovation in business. For more than a decade, Corp! has recognized businesses, organizations, and leaders who champion diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and achievements within their organization or the community. Corp! Magazine’s Salute to Diversity is an educational event and awards celebration that features networking and insightful speakers who share best practices on ways to move the needle on diversity, equity, and inclusion in business.
Nearly 250 high school students explored law enforcement careers at Baker College’s recent Policing Day. Attendees included students from the Southwest Macomb Technical Educational Consortium. Policing agencies represented included the Detroit and Wayne County police departments; DNR; Michigan State Police; and the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, among many more.
More than 15 policing agencies provided career information to interested high school students at Baker College Policing Day.
Baker College students demonstrate evaluation of a crime scene for high school students attending the Baker College Policing Day. The City of Owosso Police Department created the mock crime scene.
Trooper Denis McGuckin, with K-9 Jax, a 6-year-old German shepherd, explains his role as a K-9 handler with the Michigan State Police, Flint Post, to high school students attending the Baker College Policing Day.