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LARA Releases Advisory Bulletin Regarding Co-Location of Medical Marijuana Facilities
The State of Michigan’s Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) released an advisory bulletin today to inform and advise prospective medical marihuana licensees regarding co-location of medical marijuana facilities. The bulletin is for advisory purposes only and is subject to change.More
Dan Gilbert Announces $2.1 Billion Development Projects In Detroit
A major news development has been announced today in downtown Detroit — Dan Gilbert’s Bedrock will be investing $2.1 billion in the several city projects.
The developments will include the Book Tower, the former Hudson’s department store site, the Monroe block and an addition to One Campus Martius. The projects will create 3.2 million square feet of downtown office and living space, and over 2,000 parking spaces.More
Security & Data Breaches – Are YOU Protected?
This week’s article will talk about the need for proper protection for both your personal credit information and your personal/business data.
Over the past few years, we have heard about large corporations that have had data breaches where an unknown quantity of hackers have gained possession of the personal credit information for consumers. In the past 30 days, a large credit monitoring company reported over 143 million Americans whose sensitive personal information was exposed in the data breach.
According to the US Census Bureau, as of July 4, 2017, there are approximately 325 million people in the USA. So, this credit breach affected about 44% of the US population.
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MIOSHA and Oakland University Form Alliance to Foster Growth of Workplace Safety and Health Occupations
September 21, 2017 – The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) and Oakland University today formed a new alliance establishing the MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI) to Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health and Safety Degree Program. The MIOSHA program is part of the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).More
Take it to the Bank: A 7 Step Blueprint for Creating Your Business Plan
A great opportunity to create your business plan and get started on the right path. The Chamber leadership feels so passionate about the need for business planning. We have partnered together to bring this to you at such a low investment. We share the same goal: to have the members be successful, a good business plan is the foundation for that success.
Why should you attend?
- The SBA list failure to plan as one of the top reasons businesses fail.
- Learn the importance and process of business planning.
- Save time and money by learning from Dave’s 30 + years experience.
- Get a jump on 2018 with a business and marketing plan.
Who should attend?
- New business owners.
- Business owners who have not completed their business plan
- Business owners who want to learn more about the business planning and marketing process
Source: Southern Wayne County Regional Chamber
Click here to be introduced to the Southern Wayne County Regional Chamber!
MIOSHA and Oakland University Form Alliance to Foster Growth of Workplace Safety and Health Occupations
September 21, 2017 – The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) and Oakland University today formed a new alliance establishing the MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI) to Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health and Safety Degree Program. The MIOSHA program is part of the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
MIOSHA and Oakland University Form Alliance to Foster Growth of Workplace Safety and Health Occupations
“This alliance is the first of its kind for MIOSHA, providing individuals in the occupational safety and health profession with a unique opportunity for professional growth,” said MIOSHA Director Bart Pickelman. “MIOSHA is pleased to work collaboratively with Oakland University to help ensure higher education and training for workplace safety and health occupations.”
ECOWORKS BREAKFAST: Sustainability Initiatives Unites An Array Of Breakfast Of ‘Community Champions’ At Annual Event
DETROIT — Every time Joel Howrani-Heeres even thinks about forms of sustainability, he is quick to reflect on the many of the thousands who each day bring methods of it to the city of Detroit.
“There are so many people involved in many different ways,” said Howrani-Heeres, a Detroit resident of 13 years who is Director of Open Data and Analysis in Detroit’s Department of Innovation and Technology and recently appointed on May 22 as Director of Sustainability for the City of Detroit. “So many are going above-and-beyond to find ways to improve Detroit. There’s always more ways for everyone (to contribute).”More
LARA Releases Advisory Bulletin Regarding Co-Location of Medical Marijuana Facilities
The State of Michigan’s Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) released an advisory bulletin today to inform and advise prospective medical marihuana licensees regarding co-location of medical marijuana facilities. The bulletin is for advisory purposes only and is subject to change.More
Dan Gilbert Announces $2.1 Billion Development Projects In Detroit
A major news development has been announced today in downtown Detroit — Dan Gilbert’s Bedrock will be investing $2.1 billion in the several city projects.
The developments will include the Book Tower, the former Hudson’s department store site, the Monroe block and an addition to One Campus Martius. The projects will create 3.2 million square feet of downtown office and living space, and over 2,000 parking spaces.More
Security & Data Breaches – Are YOU Protected?
This week’s article will talk about the need for proper protection for both your personal credit information and your personal/business data.
Over the past few years, we have heard about large corporations that have had data breaches where an unknown quantity of hackers have gained possession of the personal credit information for consumers. In the past 30 days, a large credit monitoring company reported over 143 million Americans whose sensitive personal information was exposed in the data breach.
More
MIOSHA and Oakland University Form Alliance to Foster Growth of Workplace Safety and Health Occupations
September 21, 2017 – The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) and Oakland University today formed a new alliance establishing the MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI) to Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health and Safety Degree Program. The MIOSHA program is part of the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).More
Take it to the Bank: A 7 Step Blueprint for Creating Your Business Plan
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Source: Southern Wayne County Regional Chamber
Click here to be introduced to the Southern Wayne County Regional Chamber!
MIOSHA and Oakland University Form Alliance to Foster Growth of Workplace Safety and Health Occupations
September 21, 2017 – The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) and Oakland University today formed a new alliance establishing the MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI) to Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health and Safety Degree Program. The MIOSHA program is part of the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
MIOSHA and Oakland University Form Alliance to Foster Growth of Workplace Safety and Health Occupations
“This alliance is the first of its kind for MIOSHA, providing individuals in the occupational safety and health profession with a unique opportunity for professional growth,” said MIOSHA Director Bart Pickelman. “MIOSHA is pleased to work collaboratively with Oakland University to help ensure higher education and training for workplace safety and health occupations.”
ECOWORKS BREAKFAST: Sustainability Initiatives Unites An Array Of Breakfast Of ‘Community Champions’ At Annual Event
DETROIT — Every time Joel Howrani-Heeres even thinks about forms of sustainability, he is quick to reflect on the many of the thousands who each day bring methods of it to the city of Detroit.
“There are so many people involved in many different ways,” said Howrani-Heeres, a Detroit resident of 13 years who is Director of Open Data and Analysis in Detroit’s Department of Innovation and Technology and recently appointed on May 22 as Director of Sustainability for the City of Detroit. “So many are going above-and-beyond to find ways to improve Detroit. There’s always more ways for everyone (to contribute).”More