Home Interest Page 8

Interest

‘313 in the D’ Fundraiser Set to Benefit Detroit’s Matrix Center

Organizers of the 10th "313 in the D" fundraiser hope to raise $80,000 to benefit Detroit's Matrix Center.

BCBSM, United Dairy Industry of Michigan Award Funding to Address Food Insecurity

DETROIT – Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and United Dairy Industry of Michigan (UDIM) announced over $32,000 in match funding that will be awarded to six nonprofit organizations...

Businesses Should Take a Look at Non-Traditional Sources for Talent

In an age when job openings far out-number available workers, an HR expert says businesses should look at some non-traditional sources to find talent.

Expert: Businesses Should Pick From Veteran Talent Pool

The CEO of Bridge My Return said businesses should be tapping the vastly under-used talent pool of U.S. military veterans.

Feds Giving State $1.5 Billion to Boost High-Speed Internet Access

Michigan will get more than $1.5 billion in federal grant funding to help boost high-speed Internet access to more than 200,000 Michiganders.

State Establishes Small Business Support Hubs to Help Small Businesses

The state has established the Small Business Support Hubs program to bolster Michigan's small businesses.

With Funding Flowing, Ronald McDonald House Set to Handle Health-Care Needs

Fundraising campaign helps Grand Rapids-based Ronald McDonald House grow to meet rising West Michigan health-care needs.

CHEP President Talks Supply Chain, Other Business Issues in CEO Thought Leadership Series

The president of CHEP North America, Laura Nador, offered her perspective on a variety of business issues in the latest episode of CEO Thought Leadership Series on LinkedIn Live.
Companies Approach Environmental, Social, Governance Policies as Useful Tool

Companies Approach Environmental, Social, Governance Policies as Useful Tool

Business leaders believe that having a strong stance on Environmental, Social, Governance policies can help make them role models.

Cybercriminals Use Sophisticated Thievery To Steal Personal, Business Funds

With so much reliance on the Internet, social media and electronic data storage, cybercriminals are finding ways to break in and steal data and money.

Michigan Appoints Nation’s First Growth Officer

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has appointed Hilary Doe as the state's growth officer, focused on growing Michigan's population and boosting economic growth.

West Michigan Business Leaders Offer Best Practices to Face ‘New Reality’

Some of West Michigan's most prominent business leaders talked about best practices during the recent Best and Brightest Celebration.

Succession Plan Helps Create Business Continuity

Experts say creating a strong succession plan can be in the best interest of everyone involved in the family business.

Shield’s Detroit-Style Pizza Voted #1 By Tasting Table Magazine

The Detroit-style pizza craze continues to sweep the country and Shield’s Restaurant and Pizzerias in Metro Detroit announced that it was recently named as the best in Metro Detroit...

CEO: Pandemic Lessons Learned Help Build ‘New Reality’

Like most business leaders these days, Kevin Schnieders hates talking about the Covid pandemic and the affect it had on business. For Schnieders, the chief servant leader at EDSI, a...

Stellantis Invests in Lyten’s Lithium-Sulfur EV Battery Technology

AMSTERDAM/SAN JOSE, Calif. – Stellantis N.V. and Lyten, Inc. announced that Stellantis Ventures, the corporate venture fund of Stellantis, invested in Lyten to accelerate the commercialization of Lyten 3D...

Comerica Bank Appoints Kevin Watkins National African-American Business Development Manager

Detroit – Comerica Bank has appointed Kevin Watkins as its National African American Business Development Manager, supporting Comerica’s steadfast commitment to develop and grow relationships with African American business...

Celebration Honors West Michigan’s Best and Brightest Companies To Work For

Dozens of West Michigan business were honored as Best and Brightest companies at a ceremony Tuesday in Grand Rapids.

Proposed Telemedicine Rules Could Limit Rural Prescriptions

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency is proposing a new rule that could make it illegal to prescribe controlled medications like Adderall and opioids could no longer be prescribed via telemedicine.

Jenny Craig Files for Bankruptcy Protection

Weight-loss program Jenny Craig announced this week on its website the business is shutting down. Bloomberg reported that Jenny Craig has begun liquidating its operations in the U.S. after efforts...
Click to access the login or register cheese