INSIDE EDITION: February 23, 2017

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MichiganBusiness.org

February 23, 2017

In This Issue:

Message from Leadership

One week left to take 2017 Employee Survey

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There is only one week left to take the 2017 Employee Survey!


The survey ends at midnight on February 28th, and we are currently at a 71% response rate.
Remember, our goal is 95% completion!

You can find the survey in an email from PricewaterhouseCoopers.

International Trade

Mexico trade mission builds relationships and opportunities

This week, Lt. Governor Brian Calley and several members of the MEDC team led a trade mission to Mexico for a delegation of 21 companies –one of the largest delegations yet. Attendees from MEDC included Lindsay Kirchinger, Natalie Chmiko, David Newhouse, Drew Coleman, Ryan Michael, and Natalie Sandborn.

The key objective of this trip was to increase Michigan’s exports to Mexico and expand on foreign direct investment from Mexico into Michigan. While in the country, the Lt. Governor met with TREMEC and Rassini, both of which have locations in Michigan. In fact, TREMEC announced an expansion project last year in Wixom, MI. The meeting was to reaffirm the relationships and extend appreciation for continued investment in MI.

Efren Flores and Silvia Alonso from our Michigan Mexico Center were in attendance as well and were instrumental in the planning of this mission. Thank you to Efren, Silvia, and everyone who helped make this trip a success!

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Pure Michigan

Have you read these award-winning magazine features?

Two magazine features spotlighting the Pure Michigan brand earned recognition by the Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International (HSMAI) at the organization’s Adrian Awards Tuesday night.

Did you get a chance to read these great pieces? Check them out below!

Skiing Michigan’s Hidden Gem: Skiing Magazine
Feature Placement Print (Silver)

“U.P. Extreme: Mining the goods in Michigan’s copper country”

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Beertown Detroit: Draft Magazine
Feature Placement Print (Bronze)

 “Beertown: Detroit” 

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Video

Marquette continues to flourish with MEDC support

As the latest endeavor of a series of MEDC-supported projects in Marquette, the Delft Theatre underwent a major transformation and is now the Delft Bistro. This video was shared to the MEDC Facebook page and has already reached 56,000 views, 522 likes and has been shared 760 times!

Check out this video made by Ryan Gajewski and Drew Mason:

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Resources and Recognition

How do I get SMaRT?

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Find the SMaRT doc on the new Intranet in the MarComm section! 

The March edition of the SMaRT doc will be available after March 3.  

Questions or comments about the SMaRT doc can be sent to Lauren Branneman or Frank Provenzano.

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Employee Spotlight: Andrea Robach

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INSIDE EDITION: What is your role and responsibility?

I work within the Sales and Service Operations unit of Business Development. My primary role is customer engagement; I work across the state, mainly with Chambers of Commerce and business service organizations/associations, to ensure these groups have a point of contact at the MEDC and are aware of the programs and services we offer, or may have access to through our partner relationships.

IE: What do you enjoy most about your work?

Being able to “connect the dots”; making a connection for a customer is really exciting for me! I consider myself a dispatcher a lot of the time – I often say that “I know just enough to be dangerous”, and have no problem acknowledging that I am not the expert on most of our programs or initiatives, but I love that moment when I know I can make an introduction or facilitate a conversation that will be beneficial in some way. I also really enjoy breaking down barriers to improve collaboration, whether it be identifying opportunities within the MEDC departments, or bringing groups together within their regions or industries. There are so many resources out there, we just need to have the conversations! 

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IE: Tell us a little about your educational background and career experience.

I started my “grown up” career as a Community Development Manager for Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan. Among other responsibilities, I was charged with executing three of the top annual fundraising events for the organization. From there I went to BS&A Software, which is company name few people recognize, but if you have ever looked up property records or paid taxes on line, you have used one of their programs. I came to the MEDC from Delta Township, where I worked in the Assessing Department for seven years. I am a Michigan Certified Assessing Officer and Personal Property Examiner, two endorsements that I maintain though I am no longer working in local government. They sound boring but actually come in handy in work and real life. As far as education, I am a Central Michigan University Chippewa, and am certified by the National Development Council as an Economic Development Finance Professional.

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IE: What activities do you enjoy outside of work, on the weekends, or with family?

Most people in the office know my husband (Adam) also works here! We have two boys at home who keep us busy all day, every day; Brady will be 9 next month and Evan is 4. Baseball and T-ball season is around the corner for them which means more time commitments for us. We have a couple of big home projects that are taking our time more recently. By “we” I mean: I provide the vision (which is guaranteed to be much more elaborate than Adam planned), and he does the actual work. Right now he is framing our basement for finishing, and soon will be starting the deck. When we need a break from reality, my parents live in Indian River on Burt Lake, so we take advantage of having a beautiful vacation spot in Northern Michigan, especially during the summer. We love when we can share it with friends!

IE: What would you like to share about yourself that people at MEDC probably do not know about you?

I dislike this question. I’m left handed. I speak fluent sarcasm. There you go. 

Comings and Goings

New Hires
Katie Koerner – Marketing Content & Project Coordinator; Marketing, Communications & PR – starting on 3/17/17.  Katie is coming to us from Neogen Corporation where she served as a Corporate Writer.

New Opportunities
Charles Donaldson – Community Assistance Specialist (Region 6) – Community Development – starting on 2/27/17.

Departures
Abdel Abdelrahman, Accounting Specialist (SIGMA), Financial Services, 2/24/2017

Training Opportunities

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Contribute to Inside Edition!

We want to hear what stories matter to YOU, and we’d love to highlight your projects and accomplishments! Send story ideas, recognition and updates to Alexa Ruestman at RuestmanA1@Michigan.org.

Are you hosting or attending an MEDC event? Did you capture a photo or two of an MEDC project in progress? MarComm would love your photos!

Yes, photos from your phone are just fine. Don’t be shy, we appreciate any and all photos that help us get the word out about MEDC events and projects. A couple of tips:

-          Horizontal is preferred.

-          Tap the screen to focus on people or objects in the foreground.

-          Please include names of people in the photo if they are clearly featured.

Photos can be emailed to Nick Nerbonne, Digital Media Director, at nerbonnen@michigan.org or texted to 517.230.2599. Thank you for your help!