You're invited!
Macomb County Chamber members who are attending next week's Mackinac Policy Conference are invited to join us for a special reception on Thursday, May 29. RSVP to Jennifer Mefford at Jennifer@poweringmichigansfuture.com by May 27 per the above invitation.
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One Busy Week!
Here's a recap of recent Chamber events:
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Governor Rick Snyder presented to a packed house at the Chamber Alliance of Macomb County luncheon on Friday, May 16. If you missed the luncheon, read the Macomb Daily's article on the Governor's speech. |
 More than 700 job seekers and 70 businesses and colleges attended the Team Selfridge Career Fair on Saturday, May 17. Thank you to everyone who participated in this important collaborative effort to hire our heroes! |
 The All Things Green Conference was held May 20 at the Electrical Industry Training Center in Warren. This year's conference provided information on project financing and included a special breakout session on Careers in Energy geared toward students and faculty. Pictured above are Tom Bowes, Director of Education and Outreach, Electrical Industry Training Center and Jennifer Mefford of IBEW-NECA and Vice Chair of the Chamber's Board of Directors. |
Congratulations to Grace Shore on your recognition in the Chamber President category at Leadership Macomb's People's Choice Awards on May 16.
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Member News
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Dr. Carole Kowalczyk of chamber member Michigan Center for Fertility & Women's Health is hosting a new radio show on WJR - AM 760. The show is called "Today's Woman". It is co-hosted by Dayna Clark and is all about supporting women in their careers and at home. The show focuses on educating and inspiring women to be the best they can be. Specific topics will focus on women's health, wellness, families and work and provides a community for women to help one another. Each show will offer a proven tip that makes doing it all ... a little less complicated. The next show airs tomorrow (Thursday, May 22) at 7 p.m.
Did you know? One hundred percent of the roughly 1,400 enlisted Citizen-Airmen of the 127th Wing at Selfridge Air National Guard Base either hold at least an associate's degree or are enrolled in an associate's degree program. All the enlisted members are automatically enrolled in the Community College of the Air Force and generally about two dozen or so Airmen at Selfridge earn their CCAF degree in their career specialty each year. All of the 127th Wing's roughly 200 officers hold at least a bachelor's degree, with many holding graduate degrees as well.
Send Member News to Michelle Fusco at michelle@macombcountychamber.com
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