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- Posted January 20, 2012
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CEOs to strategize about state's economic future

In an event, to be hosted by Business Leaders for Michigan (BLM), the state's top executives will come together to share strategies for building the state's economic future on Thursday, March 15, at the Westin Book Cadillac Hotel in Detroit.
"Through this dialogue, we can heighten awareness of the steps that Michigan needs to take to continue its turnaround," said Doug Rothwell, president and CEO, Business Leaders for Michigan. "We'll be hearing strategies for achieving success at the local, state and global levels, and looking for new ways to innovate, invest, and accelerate Michigan's economic growth."
Summit topics include:
* Driving Growth Through Innovation & Entrepreneurship--Participants will discover more about the role entrepreneurs play in shaping Michigan's future economy.
* Investing in Michigan--This session will focus on how Michigan businesses across the state are investing in their local communities and driving the local economy.
* Learning from Michigan's "Alumni"--National executives will offer candid feedback about challenges and opportunities for Michigan.
Registration is now open at www.businessleadersformichigan.com/events. Admission is $100.
Published: Fri, Jan 20, 2012
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