Detroit Renaissance gets new name: Business Leaders for Michigan
The Detroit Renaissance is broadening is scope and changing its name to “Business Leaders for Michigan” to reflect its state-wide focus.Excerpt:Detroit Renaissance officials are expected to announce today that the organization is changing its name and focus, and are also expected to unveil an ambitious plan for state government reform. The newly named group, Business Leaders for Michigan, will include top-ranking executives from across the state, upping the group’s membership from 50 CEOs to about 75, said David Brandon, chairman and CEO of Ann Arbor-based Domino’s Pizza Inc., chair of Detroit Renaissance and chair of the new organization, which also includes the former Michigan Business Leadership Council.Read the entire article here.
The Detroit Renaissance is broadening is scope and changing its name to
“Business Leaders for Michigan” to reflect its state-wide focus.
Excerpt:
Detroit
Renaissance officials are expected to announce today that the
organization is changing its name and focus, and are also expected to
unveil an ambitious plan for state government reform.
The
newly named group, Business Leaders for Michigan, will include
top-ranking executives from across the state, upping the group’s
membership from 50 CEOs to about 75, said David Brandon, chairman and
CEO of Ann Arbor-based Domino’s Pizza Inc., chair of Detroit
Renaissance and chair of the new organization, which also includes the
former Michigan Business Leadership Council.
Read the entire article here.