Chip McClure, CEO of ArvinMeritor, talks with host Doug Rothwell about the importance of Southeast Michigan working together as a region to attract more jobs and grow the economy.
Host Doug Rothwell interviews Domino's Pizza CEO David Brandon on the importance of making structural reforms at the state level in order to improve Michigan's competitiveness. In this latest installment of "50 CEOs on the D: Detroit Renaissance", Dave discusses how improved business intelligence tools would help the state make better informed budgeting decisions. He also talks about the need to make tough choices today to position the State of Michigan for a better long-term future.
This week's episode of "50 CEOs on the D: Detroit Renaissance Reports" features David Joos. David is the CEO of CMS Energy (parent company of Consumers Energy). David and Doug Rothwell discuss how energy consumption and supply in Southeastern Michigan can affect the development of the area. They delve into topics such as deregulation of the energy industry, alternative energy needs, and the economic advantages of competitively priced energy.
This week's episode of "50 CEOs on the D: Detroit Renaissance Reports" features Cynthia Pasky. Cynthia is the CEO of Strategic Staffing Solutions. Cynthia and Doug Rothwell discuss how the image of Southeast Michigan can either help or hurt economic development. They also discuss the creation of the DNewsBureau and how that organization will work with the media to ensure that the complete story of Southeast Michigan's economy is told.
This week’s “50 CEO’s on the D: Detroit Renaissance Reports” podcast features Lou Anna Kimsey Simon, the President of Michigan State University in East Lansing. Lou Anna and Doug Rothwell discuss the University Research Corridor. She explains the importance of the partnership of Michigan’s top research universities in order to attract workers to the state and foster more robust job creation in the marketplace.
This week’s “50 CEO’s on the D: Detroit Renaissance Reports” podcast features Michael Johnston, the Chairman and CEO of Visteon Corporation.
Doug Rothwell and Johnston discuss Michigan’s place in the global market in the evolving world of the automotive industry. In this interview, Johnston explains the importance of Michigan’s role as a leader in innovation even in the face of globalization and other challenges.
This week’s “50 CEO’s on the D: Detroit Renaissance Reports” podcast features Bill Pickard, Entrepreneur, and Chairman and CEO of Global Alliance Automotive.
Pickard speaks on how getting started in the industry was difficult, but companies like GM, Ford, and Chevy had opportunities for minorities and women when others did not.
He goes on to note that the challenges those in the industry today have surely changed, as companies and entrepreneurs are now forced to compete in a global market with new challenges.
This week’s “50 CEO’s on the D: Detroit Renaissance Reports” podcast features Gary Russi, President of Oakland University.
In this discussion, host Doug Rothwell speaks to Gary Russi about the things Oakland University and other area schools are doing to actively engage students in the community, in order to stop the area’s brain drain. Russi explains that universities must demonstrate to the public how learning goes beyond the classroom and into the community by creating programs and opportunities for students in order to help bolster economic growth.
This week’s “50 CEO’s on the D: Detroit Renaissance Reports” podcast features Rebecca Smith, President of the East Division of Huntington Bank.
Smith speaks with host Doug Rothwell about the need for risk taking in order to facilitate growth in the community and beyond. She reasons that long ago, the influx of population in Michigan came from those taking risks on the auto and transportation industry—and though times have changed—our willingness to go against the grain is necessary.
Boyle talks about some of the ways in which the private and public sectors can work together in order to bolster financial resources for the revitalization of Detroit. He notes that in order for change to happen, there has to be structural reform first.
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This week’s “50 CEO’s on the D: Detroit Renaissance Reports” podcast features Randy Agley, Chairman of the Talon Group and Board Member of the Detroit Renaissance.
Agely speaks with host Doug Rothwell about how Detroit and Southeast Michigan must undergo the necessary steps in order to become a more attractive place for entrepreneurs. He notes that this will also take some sacrifice and good leadership to happen.
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This week’s “50 CEO’s on the D: Detroit Renaissance Reports” podcast features Gail Torreano, President of AT&T of Michigan and Board Member of the Detroit Renaissance.
Torreano and host Doug Rothwell discuss how the onset of telecommunication technologies has created a convergence of products and therefore competition that was not always present. This competition and regulation has the potential to inspire growth in the region and beyond.
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Florine and host Doug Rothwell discuss how much of Detroit's future depends on the strength of the citizens, and their personal level of commitment to the city. Florine is a unique entrepreneur that has a passion for Detroit and hopes to pass it on to others who call Detroit and Southeastern Michigan home.