Mackinac Policy Conference 2025 focuses on Michigan’s growth strategy

Mackinac Policy Conference 2025 focuses on Michigan’s growth strategy
Sandy K. Baruah President and Chief Executive Officer at Detroit Regional Chamber — Twitter Website
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The 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference is set to be broadcast live from the Michigan Center’s Stage. In addition to the main event, there will be supplementary programming available for viewing throughout the week, including “Live From Mackinac Brought to You By DTE” and several press conferences.

This year’s conference will center around “Michigan’s Equation for Impact,” emphasizing how vision and tools can translate into actions that drive progress. The conference aims to explore how Michigan can flourish by defining a clear vision for its future concerning people, businesses, and the environment. Additionally, it highlights the importance of investing in tools, technologies, and infrastructure as well as fostering partnerships that overcome obstacles and encourage meaningful action.

The full agenda for the event is available online.



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