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  • Originally Uploaded April 12th, reloaded April 29th.
    For Media Business Episode 71:
    Tony Conley has a three-part conversation welcoming back Nicole Noll-Williams, the President and CEO of the Capital Region Airport Authority.

    In their conversation Tony covered several topics with Nicole:
    -Capital Region Airport and Mason Jewett Field services?

    -Get your take on some airlines starting to limit carry-on items?

    -Get your view on airport business throughout Michigan?

    -Are the programs at LCC & WMU helping with the shortage of airline pilots, mechanics & air-traffic controllers?

    -What is new and upcoming in 2024 and 2025 for the airports?

    -What is something most people do not know about our local airports?

    -Are Southern & Northern border challenges affecting airport security?

    Nicole Noll-Williams is the President and CEO of the Capital Region Airport Authority, operating the Capital Region International Airport and Mason Jewett Field. Previously, she spent almost 3 years as the Mid-Michigan Regional Director for U.S. Senator Gary C. Peters, and over 25 years in the aviation industry with experience in air service development, airline management and contract management. Prior to joining the Airport Authority, Nicole was the Director of Sales for Spartan Travel, a Michigan travel management company. She began her career in aviation with United Airlines/United Express as a Station Manager, managing daily operations at the airport, and was the Regional Sales Manager, overseeing sales throughout Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.

    Nicole shares her story from the early beginnings to the high flying career in Mid Michigan. Nicole has a great story and powerful experience!

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  • Jeffrey Mosher speaks with Charlie Aldis, Owner/CRO of Maven IT, Warren, MI, a 2024 Michigan 50 Companies to Watch Awardee winner for this year's cycle of Michigan Celebrates Small Business. In its twentieth year and holding Gala Celebration May 21st in East Lansing, MI, at the Breslin Center.

    In the interview, they cover Charlie's career paths, the company's history, the focus of the company in 2024, what winning this award means for the company, additional information, and how to contact them. Maven IT focuses on Small Business and Franchise Technology.

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  • Vic Verchereau welcomes Martha Zehnder Kaczynsk, who is the Vice President of the Bavarian Inn.

    The William (Tiny) Zehnder, Jr. family owns the Bavarian Inn of Frankenmuth. Tiny’s family purchased Fischer’s Hotel in 1950. Tiny left farming, and he and his young wife, Dorothy (a former waitress at Fischer’s), became the managers of the new business. In his autobiographical book, Tiny wrote that “Dorothy and I started the Bavarian Inn with huge debt, and we built up the business with additions over 30 years.” Tiny encouraged many other Frankenmuth businesses to either build or remodel their buildings in the Bavarian style. Over time one of the Midwest's favorite destinations was born.

    With over 3 million visitors to the town the Zehnder family is busy keeping things new and exciting while keeping the old traditions honored! Vic Vercherereau sits down with Martha Zehnder-Kacynski to hear all about the history, the amazing success and the bold plans for an exciting major expansion. Slip into your swimsuit and gather the family to make some Michigan memories on this edition of Michigan Corners!

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  • Jeffrey Mosher welcomes back Alyssa Troub, Marketing and Communications Specialist at LAFCU.

    LAFCU is a credit union headquartered in Lansing, Mi

    Their Topic: LAFCU’s Shred Day - This Saturday April 27th.

    Intro: My guest today is Alyssa Troub, Marketing and Communications Specialist at LAFCU. LAFCU is a credit union headquartered in Lansing, Michigan, and it serves over 74,000 members statewide. LAFCU hosts countless community-based events throughout the year and are committed to helping and enriching the communities it serves. This Saturday, April 27th, LAFCU is hosting its annual Shred Day event from 10 a.m. to noon at its West Lansing branch, 106 N. Marketplace Blvd., in Lansing.

    First, please share with the Michigan business community more about LAFCU’s Shred Day and why LAFCU hosts the event annually?

    What documents should the public bring to shred for Saturday’s event? And how many documents are they allowed to bring on Saturday?

    What can attendees expect when they arrive on Saturday?

    How does LAFCU’s Shred Day safeguard the public from important threats like identity theft?

    Thank you so much for joining me today, Alyssa. This Saturday’s Shred Day sounds like a fantastic event that will provide tons of value to the public. LAFCU is always doing so much for the community, and we appreciate your time and efforts. I hope the event is a huge success. Thanks again.

    LAFCU also shared a release about the event, in recent days:

    LAFCU’s Shred Day set for April 27

    Credit union to host free, public event for secure document shredding for identity theft prevention

    LANSING, Mich. —The National Council on Identity Theft Protection says that about one-third of Americans will be victimized by some type of identity theft in their lifetime. Documents that contain a signature, account or social security number, or personal information significantly elevate the risk of fraud. In response, LAFCU offers a free event to safeguard the public from such threats.

    As part of the credit union's annual Shred Day, a mobile shredding truck will be at LAFCU's headquarters/West Lansing Branch, 106 N. Marketplace Blvd., Lansing, April 27 from 10 a.m. to noon, for on-site, secure destruction of personal documents. The event will provide attendees with peace of mind and protect their personal information.

    For optimal protection, LAFCU recommends shredding documents that contain identifying information about financial, medical, and Social Security accounts. This includes receipts, address labels, bills, insurance claims, tax forms, and checking, savings, and loan statements. Each person is welcome to drop off up to four banker's boxes of these materials.

    "It's a good practice to review old billing statements and documents containing sensitive details and shred them if they are no longer needed, as this significantly reduces the risk of identity theft and fraud," said Alyssa Troub, LAFCU marketing and communications specialist. “LAFCU is committed to ensuring everyone's safety from the dangers of fraud and theft while supporting the financial well-being of our community."

  • Originally Uploaded April 5th, reloaded April 24th.
    For Media Business Episode 70:
    Tony Conley has a three-part conversation welcoming back James David Dickson Managing Editor of Michigan Capitol Confidential.

    In their conversation Tony covered several topics with James including:

    When it comes to covering the news, where at you at?

    Are you free and comfortable in publishing opinion?

    Discuss Free Market story publishing?

    Discuss limited government?

    Discuss security for the State of Michigan?

    Is there a border issue in Michigan?

    How to deal with refugees?

    Some job sectors and career lines are facing expanding hours of training for certification?

    What House/Senate Bills are concerning this Spring?

    Reflections on the HIRE Michigan Fund?

    Impacts of decisions including budgetary on Office of Auditor General?

    A Home School registry in Michigan?

    How do you address success in Michigan's educational system?

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  • Vic Verchereau welcomes Monica Schafer, who is the Owner of Schafer Raspberries and Ingham County Commissioner.

    Lessons learned as a parent showing the kids the value of work while serving the community are the results of a small dream that has helped one of her children make it to Harvard. Monica Schafer joins Vic Verchereau on this edition of the Leadership Lowdown. Monica and her husband Jim, a physician for over 30 years, are the proud owners of Schafer Raspberries. This family-friendly U-Pick farm is located in Williamston, MI. Growing and developing Schafer Raspberries has been a labor of love for the past seven years. Through this business venture, Monica and Jim have taught their children the value of working hard to accomplish a goal together. The small business is a great example of Agritourism and it has benefited the local economy as well.

    Monica shares her story and takes us picking raspberries and leadership tips on this show! Listen in and join the fun!

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  • Originally uploaded, March 29th, Re-edited April 20th.
    Chris Holman welcomes Palencia Mobley, P.E., founder and CEO of Mode Collective, Detroit area. She's the former deputy director and chief engineer of the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department and has been appointed as chair of the Michigan Infrastructure Council (MIC).

    Chris had several questions for Palencia:
    Can you explain what the Michigan Infrastructure Council does and its role in the state?

    How will your past experience in infrastructure contribute to your role as chair of the MIC?

    What is asset management and why is it important?

    How does MIC work with local communities to address their infrastructure needs?

    What impact does MIC hope to have on Michigan's infrastructure in the coming years?

    There was also a news release at the time of her appointment:
    New Appointments Will Help Drive Michigan's Collaborative and Interconnected Infrastructure Systems to Create a Thriving, Sustainable and Prosperous State

    Palencia Mobley, P.E.LANSING, Mich.— The Michigan Infrastructure Council (MIC) today announced it has appointed Palencia Mobley, P.E., founder and CEO of Mode Collective, as chair. In this role, Mobley will lead the MIC in fostering greater collaboration and partnerships among stakeholders to develop innovative solutions, secure funding for critical projects, and ensure Michigan’s infrastructure remains resilient and sustainable for future generations. Mobley was appointed to the MIC by Governor Whitmer in 2018 and will serve as chair through Dec. 31, 2026.

    “As a firm believer in the power of infrastructure to drive economic growth and enhance quality of life, I am honored to lead MIC in addressing the critical challenges facing our communities,” Mobley said. “With a focus on equity, innovation, and collaboration, I am committed to advancing our mission and ensuring that Michigan is a place where people can live, work and raise a family today and tomorrow. I am eager to leverage my experience and expertise to lead the organization in addressing the complex challenges of our state’s infrastructure.”

    Mobley will oversee and implement an asset management strategy for the state's infrastructure systems. Her strategic vision, combined with her deep understanding of infrastructure, will drive positive change and pave the way for a safer, more sustainable and equitable Michigan.

    “Palencia brings with her a wealth of experience and expertise in infrastructure asset management that will be instrumental in leading MIC as we work to improve the state’s asset management system,” said MIC Executive Director Ryan Laruwe. “Her commitment to promoting equity and inclusion in infrastructure planning and development is commendable, and we believe her visionary leadership will drive meaningful progress in addressing disparities and ensuring access to essential infrastructure services for all Michiganders.”

    The MIC is comprised of nine appointed voting members who are representative of one or more of the following: (1) asset management experts from the public and private sectors with knowledge of and expertise in the areas of planning, design, construction, management, operations and maintenance for drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, transportation, energy, and communications, (2) financial and procurement experts from the public or private sector, and (3) experts in regional asset management planning across jurisdictions and infrastructure sectors.

    To learn more information about the Michigan Infrastructure Council, please visit www.michigan.gov/mic.

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  • Originally uploaded April 1st, Re-edited April 20th.
    Chris Holman welcomes back Ned Staebler, VP Economic Development Wayne St. University and President / CEO TechTown Detroit , Detroit, MI.

    Ned talks about key data points, equitable impact, growth.

    Ned talks about Hatch Detroit contest, our involvement in NFL Draft prep, Small Business Support Hubs expansion ... and end with a nod to "and tech entrepreneurship is equally important – MedHealth summit, SXSW founders, etc."

    Ned references the investiture and how TechTown fits into the prosperity agenda, talk about GS10KSB success, the economic impact strategy, the innovation district

    Ned provides an entrepreneur call-to-action (strategy session) and a broader call-to-action (come check out our space and some of our entrepreneurs at the upcoming Hatch events)

    The 20th Anniversary logo marries TechTown and Wayne State branding elements into the design. TechTown Detroit’s blue logo is embedded in the zero of “20” above the word “years” and the launch and anniversary dates. This is then encircled by a gold ring with inner green ring and Wayne State’s “W” shield centered at the bottom.

    “TechTown’s 20th anniversary represents a significant milestone in Wayne State’s efforts to drive economic prosperity and foster innovation in Detroit,” said WSU President Dr. Kimberly Andrews Espy. “Guided by the pillars of our Prosperity Agenda, which prioritizes accelerating mobility for our students and fueling innovation for our competitiveness, TechTown is Wayne State’s innovation hub for 21st century commerce that will continue to be transformative for our students and community.”

    Originally founded by Wayne State University, Henry Ford Health and General Motors to support tech-based spinoffs from the university, TechTown expanded its incubation and acceleration strategies to strengthen small businesses and tech entrepreneurs across Wayne County.

    Since its inception, TechTown has supported more than 6,000 businesses in and around Detroit. These businesses have created more than 2,300 jobs and raised more than $408 million in startup and growth capital. In 2023 alone, TechTown supported more than 900 businesses and 1,000 entrepreneurs, who raised more than $23 million in startup and growth capital and started 26 new businesses. Moreover, TechTown is committed to uplifting and embracing the diversity of Detroit and the region. Of the 1,000-plus entrepreneurs supported last year, 63% identified as Black or African American, 65% used she/her pronouns and 11% were immigrants to the U.S.

    TechTown collaborates closely with Wayne State’s Office of Economic Development (OED) to elevate local businesses and catalyze business growth across the Detroit region. An example of this aligned work is the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program (GS10KSB). Team members from both TechTown and OED mentor and support entrepreneurs during each cohort of GS10KSB and after they graduate.

    “TechTown is incredibly proud of the work we’ve done to strengthen Detroit’s neighborhood small businesses and commercial corridors over the last 20 years. And with President Kimberly Andrews Espy at the helm of Wayne State University, we know that our shared mission of driving equitable economic impact in the city is stronger than ever,” says Ned Staebler, vice president for economic development at Wayne State University and president and CEO of TechTown Detroit. “This new anniversary badge is a way for us to visually celebrate the alignment between TechTown and Wayne State, and we look forward to many more milestones acknowledging our collective work.”

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  • Originally uploaded March 26, re-edited April 15th.
    Chris Holman welcomes back Steve Klaver, Co-Owner, DBI, Lansing, MI.

    Big news, I understand, there's an anniversary to discuss and DBI Business Interiors is proud to announce its recent accolade as a recipient of Haworth's esteemed Best In Class award? tell us more?

    How many in your field get this honor, and how many years has DBI been recognized?

    Tell us more about Haworth, what exactly do they provide for your service lines?

    Workplace interior design has been a focus for DBI, remind the Michigan business community how that's evolved in the past 4-5 years?

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  • Jeffrey Mosher welcomes Ryan Fewins-Bliss executive director MCAN - Michigan College Access Network.

    Topic: FAFSA Week of Action - April 15-19

    In their discussion they cover several points including:
    Objective: MCAN supports school counselors and college advisers as their students and families navigate
    shortened FAFSA timelines. MCAN actions:
    ● Compiled an Evolving FAFSA spreadsheet that tracks institutional changes in enrollment deadlines
    ● Offered Certified FAFSA Specialist Training for select school counselors, educators, and others who
    work directly with students ○ This training is offered at no cost to the participants ○ All training sessions
    are recorded and available to the public ○ A list of Certified FAFSA Specialists is available to support people
    who work with students. This is not for students and families. Contact Jeneen Hatoum for details
    ● Hosting a variety of webinars to keep school counselors and other professionals up to date on FAFSA changes
    and offer strategies for dealing with this year’s shortened timeline ○ School counselors and educators can earn
    State Continuing Education Clock Hours for attending live webinars or by watching recorded webinars and completing a quiz
    ○ Webinars are offered at no cost to the participants
    ● Maintaining an up-to-date resource hub for schools participating in our College Bound Michigan initiative
    ○ While designed to be used in the context of CBMI, all resources are public and available to anyone
    ● Using our network of college advisers serving in AdviseMI and MSU College Advising Corps to disseminate
    accurate information in schools across the state
    ● Worked with a coalition of higher education institutions to create a student/parent letter encouraging students
    to continue completing college-going steps despite unexpected delays
    ● Using social media to celebrate high schools who are making good progress in FAFSA submissions
    ● Using our email and social media channels to share valuable updates on the FAFSA process with our network
    of school counselors, community-based organizations, higher education admissions staff, and other
    college access professionals
    ● Maintaining a Google Group for school counselors to discuss FAFSA hurdles and work collaboratively
    to find solutions
    ● Advocating with both state and congressional legislators to increase funding for FAFSA completion efforts
    and improve accountability around this year’s delayed and rocky FAFSA launch
    ● Offering guidance on the effective use of the Department of Education’s FAFSA Challenge Grants
    ● Created a comprehensive FAFSA Action Plan to help schools and organizations strategically plan their
    FAFSA completion efforts.

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  • Vic Verchereau welcomes Amy Piper, who is the Founder and Writer of Follow the Piper.

    While Amy Piper is a lifelong Michigander, she’s had adventures worldwide. Bomb-sniffing dogs chased her in the middle of the night in Bogota, gate agents refused her boarding to Paraguay (wrong visa), and US Marshals announced her seat number on a plane while looking for a murder suspect (she’d traded seats). It’s always an adventure! She even finds adventure in her home state of Michigan and those adventures are detailed in her newest book, Secret Michigan: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure.

    Adventurer Amy Piper takes Vic Verchereau on a whirlwind tour of the state, and you can join the fun in the latest edition of Michigan Corners show!

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  • 100 % Hustle Podcast 6 – Series of Guests

    Host: Vicki Hamilton, Senior Executive with International consulting experience. Founder & CEO of Executive Ideation

    Topic: Expanding Your Marketing Capabilities without Adding Headcount

    Guest: Heather Richard, Managing Partner & CMO at PROJECT 16

    Guest Bio:

    Bringing over 24 years of expertise as a marketing communications, digital, and ecommerce senior executive, Heather Richard specializes in growing complex and multilayered online and integrated marketing programs for globally recognized brands. With a proven track record of devising and executing successful marketing strategies, she excels in driving customer acquisition and online/offline traffic while managing budgets ranging from small to multimillion-dollar initiatives.

    As the Managing Partner & CMO at PROJECT 16, Heather leads a dynamic marketing and digital consultancy, delivering comprehensive services in branding, marketing communications, ecommerce, and digital solutions across diverse industries. The strategic approach, coupled with a curated network of professionals, enables clients to achieve their goals without an in-house team, driving innovation, growth, and transformative results.

    Blog Summary:

    Heather Richard, Managing Partner & CMO at PROJECT 16, explores the advantages of outsourcing marketing functions and introduces her company's services. As an emerging entrepreneur and business owner, Heather shares insights into her journey. PROJECT 16 is a versatile marketing and digital consultancy, offering branding, marketing communications, ecommerce, and digital solutions. Contact them today to boost your marketing efforts!

    Contact info:

    www.projectonesix.com
    LinkedIn – Project 16
    LinkedIn - Heather Richard

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  • 100 % Hustle Podcast 6 – Series of Guests

    Host: Vicki Hamilton, Senior Executive with International consulting experience. Founder & CEO of Executive Ideation

    Topic: Be Where Your Feet Are

    Guest: BJ Rycus, Co-Owner Rycus Flooring & Weight Watchers Coach

    Guest Bio:

    BJ Rycus, VP and Co-owner of Rycus Flooring in Lansing, MI, prioritizes exceptional customer service through a team-focused approach. Together with his Co-owner father Ron, they foster a culture of belonging among employees, who are deeply invested in the success of their stores and community. While profitability matters, they value a caring and trustworthy reputation, earned through dedicated teamwork. BJ, also a Weight Watchers Coach, delights in assisting others in achieving their goals.

    Blog Summary:

    BJ Rycus discusses his journey of working in his family business, studying, teaching, overcoming hurdles and how he discovered a whole new opportunity while attending a Weight Watcher Session many years ago. Rycus provides excellent advice for those who are juggling priorities and trying to find ways to fulfil professional and sometimes lifelong ambitions.

    Contact info:

    BJ Rycus, Vice-President, Rycus Flooring
    517-887-8720 www.rycusflooring.com

    BJ Rycus, Weight Watcher Coach, Studio and Virtual www.weightwatchers.com

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  • Vic Verchereau welcomes Nicole Noll-Williams, who is the President and CEO of the Capital Region Airport Authority.

    Nicole Noll-Williams is the President and CEO of the Capital Region Airport Authority, operating the Capital Region International Airport and Mason Jewett Field. Previously, she spent almost 3 years as the Mid-Michigan Regional Director for U.S. Senator Gary C. Peters, and over 25 years in the aviation industry with experience in air service development, airline management and contract management. Prior to joining the Airport Authority, Nicole was the Director of Sales for Spartan Travel, a Michigan travel management company. She began her career in aviation with United Airlines/United Express as a Station Manager, managing daily operations at the airport, and was the Regional Sales Manager, overseeing sales throughout Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.

    Nicole shares her story from the early beginnings to the high flying career in Mid Michigan. Join us on this flight of the Leadership Lowdown as Vic Verchereau pilots the journey and Nicole sticks the landing with her great story and powerful experience!

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  • Chris Holman welcomes back Melanie Duquesnel, President and CEO, BBB of Eastern MI and Upper Peninsula, Southfield, MI.

    It's that time of year, tell us about tax refund scams?

    What should consumers and businesses know about tax preparer scams in 2024?

    Could you talk about the top business scams?

    Tell us about the BBB 2023 Scam Tracker Risk Report and its index?

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  • Chris Holman welcomes back Kimberly P. Hafley, Director of Marketing and Recruitment, Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC Attorneys, Lansing, but Foster Swift covers, six locations; Lansing, Detroit, Southfield, Grand Rapids, Holland and St. Joseph.Kim, let's review some current issues that businesses should be thinking about. What's #1?1) Campaign donations: It’s an election year. Both individuals and businesses will be solicited for campaign contributions. It’s important to remember the who, what when and how of campaign finance law: Business can check out our Video What Can MY Business Contribute to a Campaign https://youtu.be/KQyGFcGwQbM How about second?2) Independent Contractor Rule: So the new independent contractor rule is now in effect…what does that mean? Independent Contractor Final Rule Could Have Major Impact on Select Industries: Foster SwiftAnd third of these issues?3. Attorneys to help guide your business. The role they plan in planning along with your accountant, cyber security professional and insurance is key. We have literally thousands of resources. www.fosterswift.com» Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/» Watch MBN’s YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN» Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork» Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/» MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/

  • Originally uploaded April 2nd, re-edited April 12.
    Chris Holman welcomes Jennifer Maxson, President, Jennifer Maxson & Associates, Belmont, MI

    ● What does Women’s History Month mean to you and how do you reflect that in your work?

    ● Talk a bit about your mentorship of young women through the Peter Cook Leadership academy?

    ● Can you talk about your involvement in Power of 100 Women, its mission and impact?

    ● As a leadership coach, what are some of the most important qualities for the women of today to possess in order to eventually shape history?

    ● Are there any women you’ve coached who you can already see shaping our corner of history?

    ● As a woman empowering other women, how are you recognizing Women’s History Month?

    [About Jennifer Maxson and Associates For individuals and businesses seeking experts in Leadership Development, Jennifer Maxson & Associates is the comprehensive, results-driven coaching partner. The mission of Jennifer Maxson & Associates is to Enhance the Credibility of Leaders. We develop leaders at all levels through Everything DiSC® assessments, personalized coaching, and programs focused on communication, presentation skills, and leadership. Our purpose is to inspire current and future leaders to Lead to the Max!®]

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  • Chris Holman welcomes back Julie Pingston, CDME, CMP, CTA / President & CEO Choose Lansing, Lansing, MI.

    Welcome back Julie, before we get into your recent celebration remind the Michigan business community about Choose Lansing?

    February 27th, Choose Lansing held it's First Annual Meeting, continuing the Annual Meetings of the former CVB, what were the highlights?

    Several well deserving area businesses were acknowledged, share some about them?

    Choose Lansing's brand change promotional roll out continues, where does that process stand as of Spring 2024?

    Are there Spring 2024 events we should know about?

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  • Originally uploaded March 25th Re-edited April 8th
    Chris Holman welcomes back Brian Peters, CEO, of MHA, the Michigan Health & Hospital Association, Lansing, MI

    There was a recent cyberattack to Change Healthcare last month. Can you summarize what happened and how it has impacted Michigan hospitals and health systems?

    Why are healthcare organizations targeted so much by cybercriminals?

    How is the MHA involved in assisting hospitals with cybersecurity?

    What can businesses and individuals do to avoid cyberattacks?

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  • Originally uploaded March 22nd, re-edited April 8th.
    Chris Holman welcomes back Van W. Martin, SIOR, CCIM, CRE. President & Chief Executive Officer, Martin Commercial Properties, Lansing, MI.

    Can you walk us through some of the key trends or findings in your latest market insights reports?

    How do these insights compare to previous quarters or years, and what do they suggest about the current state of the market?

    Last time you were here, we talked about the state of the economy and the impact on commercial real estate.

    Uncertainty was at the core of that conversation. As we approach the end of the 1st quarter, has that sentiment changed at all?

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