Detroit Regional Chamber
Recent News About Detroit Regional Chamber
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Tammy J. Carnrike honored at 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference
The Detroit Regional Chamber's Chief Operating Officer, Tammy J. Carnrike, received recognition at the 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference.
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Political leaders discuss key issues at Mackinac Policy Conference
WDIV-TV's Jason Colthorp interviewed various political figures at the 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference.
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Small business owners invited to apply for diverse grant opportunities this June
Business owners are encouraged to consider applying for the June small business grants, which aim to assist entrepreneurs in various sectors.
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Bob Riney named chair for 2026 Mackinac Policy Conference
The Detroit Regional Chamber has appointed Bob Riney, President and CEO of Henry Ford Health, as the Chair of the 2026 Mackinac Policy Conference.
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Henry Ford Health's Bob Riney named chair of 2026 Mackinac Policy Conference
Bob Riney, president and CEO of Henry Ford Health, has been appointed as the chair for the 2026 Mackinac Policy Conference.
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Michigan emerges as vibrant hub for startups
Launching a startup is a challenging endeavor that requires self-belief and the ability to learn from setbacks.
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Applications open for US Chamber's CO—100 Small Business Awards
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has opened applications for its 2025 CO—100 award program, inviting small businesses that are change-makers, innovators, and problem solvers to apply.
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Mackinac Policy Conference 2025 focuses on Michigan's growth strategy
The 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference is set to be broadcast live from the Michigan Center’s Stage.
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Tammy Carnrike reflects on two decades of leadership in Detroit
For two decades, Tammy Carnrike has been a key figure in the leadership of the Detroit Region, serving as the Chief Operating Officer of the Chamber.
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Detroit officials optimistic about WNBA franchise bid
Officials involved in the effort to bring a WNBA franchise, along with team headquarters and a sports complex, to Detroit are optimistic about the project's success.
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Sandy K. Baruah discusses key issues at Mackinac Policy Conference
Sandy K. Baruah recently participated in a discussion with the team from WJR-AM's 'JR Morning' show.
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Michigan senators discuss education reform at Mackinac Policy Conference
State Senators Darrin Camilleri and Ed McBroom, along with Skillman Foundation President Angelique Power, gathered at the Mackinac Policy Conference to discuss improvements in Michigan's education system.
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Public spaces discussed at Mackinac Policy Conference boost Detroit's community ties
The Joe Louis Greenway, Huron-Clinton Metroparks, and Belle Isle are key public spaces in the Detroit Region, drawing over 15 million visits annually.
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Poll shows deep partisan divide among Michigan voters on economy
Michigan voters are showing a significant divide in their economic views, largely influenced by party affiliation.
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Michigan voters express concern over Trump's tariff policy in new poll
Most registered voters in Michigan believe that tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on products manufactured outside the United States will negatively affect the state.
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Poll reveals Michigan's divided economic outlook amid recession fears
The Detroit Regional Chamber has released a new statewide poll revealing significant shifts in economic perceptions among Michigan voters, driven by party affiliation.
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Michigan voters express views on upcoming gubernatorial and US Senate races
The Detroit Regional Chamber, in collaboration with The Glengariff Group, Inc., conducted a poll surveying 600 registered voters in Michigan.
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Tariffs impact small Michigan retailers causing panic buying and cost adjustments
John Murray and his wife launched Modern Natural Baby in Ferndale, Michigan, 16 years ago with the intention of avoiding products made in China.
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Integrating community insights into business operations enhances performance
Brand communities can be a valuable asset for small businesses, offering benefits such as customer loyalty, reduced marketing costs, and increased brand value.
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Michigan Senate considers new restrictions on independent contractors
This week, a Senate committee moved forward with legislation that could change how businesses in Michigan use independent contractors.