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- Birmingham, Mich. - Inforum honored 16 successful Michigan business women on Dec. 8, 2008 and gave them the opportunity to help advance the careers of future women leaders through intimate networking.

- An invisible banner labeled "high gas prices" will loom over Cobo Center in Detroit when the 2009 North American International Auto Show opens to the public Sat., Jan. 17.

Grand Traverse Pie Company continues to thrive in a growing sector of the restaurant business. How does Michigan-made pie make a difference in today's economy? The secret, according to co-founder and president Mike Busley, who returned to Michigan after 15 years in the California aerospace industry, is the pie.

- The state of the residential housing market in the Metro Detroit Area is not surprising.

- According to the American Heart Association, women are twice as likely to die from heart disease then men.

- Dave Potts is a well-respected attorney with the law firm of Butzel Long and a second-term member of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners.

- Sandy K. Baruah, Acting Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, visited Detroit Dec. 17 to discuss the auto industry's impact on small business, the current economy, what SBA is doing to help small businesses, and how to keep America's entrepreneurs competitive.

- A new year will soon be upon us. Looking ahead, this is a good time to reexamine our use or misuse of time.

- Everyone has been hit by the economic crisis and nonprofit organizations are certainly not the exception.

- With health insurance costs continuing to be on the rise, there's more reason than ever to focus on employee wellness.

- How to limit risk, build business during economic downturn.

December 18, 2008 - A chat with Peg Upmeyer, co-founder of Arts and Scraps, a nonprofit organization that impacts more than a quarter-million school children each year.

- "I was impressed with the thoroughness of the process. Saint Mary's involved many people, not only internal, but also people from the community."

- At FONA International, we strive to cultivate a high-energy, highly-educated, safe and nurturing culture that empowers each employee to support our mission and enjoy rewards for performance and results.

- "Treat others as you would like to be treated ... Live by the golden rule." These sayings are well known to all of us and most of us try to abide by this basic tenet in our personal relationships.

December 18, 2008 - For Mill Steel, 2008 has been a truly amazing year.

- Developing a strong Community Initiatives program did not happen overnight for OMNI Community Credit Union.

- Here's an interesting fact. By 2011 more than 60 percent of all client-serving personnel at Ernst & Young will be from Generation Y.

- Ten years ago, our firm put together a written document that includes five core values - the guiding principles that define who we are and how we make decisions.

- Blue Care Network of Michigan is very proud to be named one of the 101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For in West Michigan and equally as honored to be named an elite winner in Compensation and Benefits.

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