Bridging that information gap is central to the Conference theme of “Bridging the Future Together” and creating a more prosperous Michigan.
“This state is really the epicenter of American commerce in countless ways, so it’s imperative that we team up to push for real, transformative solutions that will bring more jobs, businesses, and population within our borders,” Shank said. “Getting there won’t be through bickering or vilifying. Instead, it will necessitate listening, connecting, [and] expanding. It will require building bridges.”
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer echoed those sentiments during her traditional Conference welcome, touting Detroit’s continued transformation and Michigan’s economic growth in automotive, manufacturing, and clean energy over the past five years.
“I’m very optimistic about Michigan and our future. We’re scrappy and open for business.” said Whitmer, who touted how the state is embracing last year’s Conference theme, “The Power of &,” by focusing on business and communities, clean energy and manufacturing, and other examples.
She also called on Michigan’s business, government, and philanthropic leaders attending the Conference to recommit building the Michigan we want to see.
“Open your mind to creative new solutions to the problems we are grappling with – and how you can move us forward,” said Whitmer, who will deliver her keynote address on Thursday.