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Growing Business in Michigan - Secrets, Tips, and Success!

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Leadership Oakland Breakfast Event: “Innovative Leadership: Growing Regional Business.”

 

Ken Rogers, Deputy County Executive and Director of Automation Alley, has gained national recognition for the success of this organization.  Join Ken as he discusses how Automation Alley has attracted and retained innovative and successful businesses to the Southeast Michigan Region.  Ken will share the Alley’s secrets for attracting and keeping businesses in Michigan as well as discuss examples of the innovative business models that are thriving and growing in Southeast Michigan in spite of our difficult economic climate. 

 

Throughout the year, Leadership Oakland holds breakfast meetings featuring experts on a variety of topics.  These breakfast seminars are open to the public and offer the opportunity to hear the latest updates on issues and topics impacting our region. Highlights of the program include:

 

• Top quality presenters
• Delicious, full breakfast
• Networking 
• Learn about Leadership Oakland 
• Connect with past LO participants 
• Money saving “Power Packs”

 

The third Breakfast of Champions event will be held Wednesday, February 18, 2009, 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., at the Townsend Hotel, 100 Townsend Street, Birmingham, 48009. The cost is $32 for LO alumni members and $36 for non members and guests and includes a complete breakfast. The public is welcome. Pre-registration required. To register, contact Wendy at 248. 952.6880 or click here

 

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Established in 1990, Leadership Oakland is a 501 (c)(3) organization focused on business and community leadership development. Leadership Oakland is a member of The Community Leadership Association. The organization provides a nine-month community leadership Cornerstone Program to participants from businesses, organizations and governmental agencies that are selected based on an application process. The organization continues to provide educational and networking opportunities to alumni after graduation from the Cornerstone Program. Leadership Oakland graduates are key business and community leaders serving as catalysts on boards of various organizations throughout the region.

 

DTE Assistance

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December 16, 2008

An open letter to Community Partners, Local Officials and Friends

Dear Friends,

DTE Energy (MichCon and Detroit Edison) has a long history of working with customers to resolve customer payment concerns in an effort to avoid shutoffs. As you can imagine, current economic conditions have made the effort even more difficult as the scope and scale of those in need rises exponentially. As a result, the amount owed by customers with payment problems has escalated to historic levels. With each passing month, tens of thousands of our customers are falling further and further behind in their utility bills. 

We are doing everything we can to help and to guide our customers to resources that can help them avoid a shutoff. For example, we have successfully brought more federal dollars to Michigan residents in the form of Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funds. 

While utility shutoffs will occur consistent with Michigan Public Service Commission guidelines and industry norms, we plan to continue to proactively offer customers opportunities and support in reconciling their bills. We will continue to actively enroll, and provide shut-off protection to seniors and qualifying low-income customers who remain enrolled in the winter protection plan. (Winter Protection Plan:http://my.dteenergy.com/paymentOptions/assistance.html )

In addition, we're immediately taking the following steps:

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    • We are reaching out to community groups, elected officials, community leaders and, most importantly, customers, to help spread the word about this effort and direct them to sources of help.
    • We are giving customers who have defaulted on previous payment agreements, a last chance to re-enroll in a payment plan.
    • We are renewing our efforts to collect from customers who can afford to pay their bills but simply choose not to.
    • We are working with customers – especially those who’ve recently lost their jobs – to direct them to sources of financial assistance as well as providing information that they can use to reduce their energy use.


In spite of these steps, we recognize that these are difficult times for our customers and that our collection efforts may result in further hardships. If you encounter a client or constituent of yours, or perhaps a friend or family member that finds themselves in need - please direct them immediately to the link above, or to our customer service line: 800-477-4747, where they can access information on programs or services that may help them avoid a utility shut-off. 

Thank you for your understanding and assistance. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments.

Sincerely,

 

Carla Gribbs
Regional Manager

 

BoardConnect Training Opportunities for Leadership Oakland Alumni

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BoardConnect Nonprofit Training: Building Your Board
Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 
Time: 3:00pm - 6:00pm 
Location: Leadership Oakland (map)
4555 Investment Drive
Troy, MI 48098 
Cost: $55 (save $5 with online discount) / $40 For Leadership Oakland Alumni

Register Here
 

Starting Off Right: Board Member Orientation

This two-and-half hour session is for individuals who have just joined a nonprofit board, as well as experienced trustees who have recently been elected to the board of a nonprofit. Concepts, methods, and case studies address the major responsibilities and duties of board service, with focus on areas of board governance, mission, life cycles, strategic planning, work styles, financial statements, fund raising and ambassadorship.

 

 

BoardConnect Candidate Training (Troy): Serving on a Nonprofit Board 
Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 
Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm 
Location: Leadership Oakland (map)
4555 Investment Drive
Troy, MI 48098 
Cost: $55 (save $5 with online discount) / $40 For Leadership Oakland Alumni

Register Here
 
BoardConnect Candidate Training
This training is for community members interested in serving on a nonprofit board. You will learn about the five main responsibilities of board membership and how to find a board match with a nonprofit that could really use your expertise. Develop your leadership skills and offer a valued community service through BoardConnect. Light refreshments will be provided.

 

A New Look at the Provision of Healthcare in Michigan

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Gerard van Grinsven, President and CEO of Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital and formerly of the Ritz Carlton, is shaking up the healthcare industry!  On January 27th, 2009 he will discuss the breakthrough concepts that he believes will set Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital apart from the traditional healthcare model. Leadership Oakland is hosting this breakfast event as part of their series on Innovative Leadership.
 
With a background of 24 years in the luxury hospitality industry, Gerard is bringing his approach to service excellence to the hospital environment.  But what do the Ritz Carlton and a hospital have in common?  Join Gerard as he paints the picture of hospital care with a new brushstroke and raises the quality bar in healthcare environments nationwide.
 
The Breakfast of Champions event, “Innovative Leadership: Shifting the Paradigm”  will be held Tuesday, January 27, 2009, 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., at the Management Education Center, 811 West Square Lake Road, Troy, 48098. The cost is $32 for LO alumni members and $36 for non members and guests and includes a complete breakfast. The public is welcome. Pre-registration required. To register for this breakfast or for other events in the series go to www.leadershipoakland.com or contact Wendy Weiss at 249-952-6880.
 
Throughout the year Leadership Oakland hosts breakfast meetings featuring experts on a variety of topics. These breakfast seminars are open to the public and offer the opportunity to hear the latest updates on issues and topics impacting our region as well as the chance to develop personal, professional and public leadership skills. Highlights of the program include:
 
• Top quality presenters
• Delicious, full breakfast
• Networking
• Learn about Leadership Oakland
• Connect with past LO participants
• Money saving “Power Packs”

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Established in 1990, Leadership Oakland is a 501 (c)(3) organization focused on business and community leadership development. Leadership Oakland is a member of The Community Leadership Association. The organization provides a nine-month community leadership Cornerstone Program to participants from businesses, organizations and governmental agencies that are selected based on an application process. The organization continues to provide educational and networking opportunities to alumni after graduation from the Cornerstone Program. Leadership Oakland graduates are key business and community leaders serving as catalysts on boards of various organizations throughout the region.
 

Leadership Oakland Cares - Purple Ribbon

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In 2006, 100,958 domestic violence victims were reported in Michigan. And those are just the ones that reported it. As domestic stress escalates, so does domestic violence. This month, all over the country advocates, government officials and community members rally in support of ending domestic violence. They are wearing purple ribbons as a sign of their commitment to organizations like Haven in Oakland County.

 

Show your support. Visit www.haven-oakland.org or www.carehouse.org to learn about these important community agencies and learn how you can help.

 
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