March-April 2019
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Expert Advice Essential in Understanding Tax Changes
SPECIAL SECTION ADVERTISING What’s still deductible and what’s not? Significant changes have been made to federal tax law in recent years, and with those changes come questions and confusion. Working with a qualified tax specialist, you can determine whether you’re making the most of the changes that are part of the new tax law. Most […]
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Talent Drive
As the Motor City faces the era of autonomous mobility, spiritual heirs of Charles Brady King and Henry Ford will write code, tune a robot, and design a vehicle. But how will Detroit create and attract the multidisciplinary talent to expand on its standing as the automotive capital of the world?
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Navigating Growth
Riding the waves with Hemisphere Design Works in Muskegon, the world’s largest kayak-maker.
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Born to Learn
From his upbringing in Pontiac, Lawrence S. Bacow rode his educational aptitude to become president of Harvard University.
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Custom Fit
Casual work attire hasn’t slowed Manno Clothing and Tailoring in Dearborn.
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PDA Q&A: Fred Jacobs
The E-Interview, Founder of Jacapps, Bingham Farms
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Medical Relief
Federal and state political leaders are moving to lower drug prices by opening the market to more generic offerings and adding cost transparency.
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Letter From The Editor: Short Fuse
Nearly every global automaker has plans to introduce pure electric vehicles. Earlier this year, General Motors Co. announced it would debut 20 such vehicles by 2023.
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Top Corporate Counsel
Selected by private attorneys in metro Detroit via DBusiness’ 2019 Top Lawyers Survey
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After Hours
Dress to impress wherever you’re headed once the workday is over, from casual networking events to black-tie charity galas.
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Coming Up Aces
Penn National Gaming’s acquisition of Greektown Casino brings capital to Detroit.
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Down on the Farm
Michigan has one of the largest dairy markets in the country, but farmers are struggling with an oversupply of milk due to a lack of processing capacity in the state. With new facilities coming online in the next three years, can they hang on?
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Undergraduate Business Schools in Metro Detroit*
BAKER COLLEGE ALLEN PARK, AUBURN HILLS, CLINTON TOWNSHIP, FLINT, PORT HURON | Private Undergrad programs: Several BBA, AB, AAS, and certificate programs including business administration–accelerated, accounting, entrepreneurship, marketing, supply chain management, food and beverage management, and more. Classes vary by campus. Several courses offered online; some programs offered 100 percent online. baker.edu; 586-791-3000 CLEARY UNIVERSITY […]
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Graduate Business Schools in Metro Detroit*
BAKER CENTER FOR GRADUATE STUDIES ALLEN PARK, AUBURN HILLS, CLINTON TOWNSHIP, FLINT, PORT HURON | Private Graduate programs: Doctor of Business Administration and MBA degrees are offered 100 percent online or through an online/on-campus blend. On-campus courses are available at multiple Baker College campuses. baker.edu; 800-469-3165 CLEARY UNIVERSITY ANN ARBOR, HOWELL, FLINT | Private Graduate […]
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Brand Plan
Some of the world’s top thought leaders will converge from June 3-6 at Cobo Center in downtown Detroit for the Sustainable Brands conference. It will be the first time the annual event will be held in the Motor City.
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Rockets’ Red Glare
Michigan’s aerospace industry plans to install launch facility by 2022.
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The Art of Mentoring
How to help a mentee become a better business professional and a more active member of the community.
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Largest Mortgage Lenders in Metro Detroit *
Ranked by 2018 residential loan volume
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Natural Groom
Set in an old manufacturing center with large, industrial-style windows, Detroit Grooming Co. offers a product line that doubles as a timeline of the history of men’s personal care products, including straight razors, brushes, shaving mugs, and bar soaps.
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The Century Club 2019
To thrive in business 100 years or more takes innovation, determination, and reinvention as shown by these companies and organizations focused on law, consumer protection, education, land development, and veterinary medicine.
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Top 20 Home Builders in Metro Detroit 2018
Ranked by permit value*
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Cradle to Career
Marygrove College and The Kresge Foundation partner to expand education in Detroit.
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Power Boost
SEG Automotive in Novi is banking on its 48-volt generator as the future of hybrid-electric vehicles.
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Frontier Justice
Detroit faced indistinct prospects when James Witherell became a territorial Supreme Court judge in 1808.