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Moderator: Tim Skubick, political correspondent, WJBK-TV and WWJ News Radio 950

Candidates:
Virg Bernero, mayor, City of Lansing (D)
Mike Bouchard, sheriff, Oakland County (R)
Mike Cox, state attorney general (R)
Rep. Andy Dillon, speaker of the house, Michigan State Legislature (D)
Sen. Tom George, Michigan State Senate (R)
U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R)
Rick Snyder, chief executive officer, Ardesta LLC (R)

What about Jobs?

Paul Gielghem of Macomb County, reiterates a quick plan for improving the unemployment crisis in the area by building up the current businesses in the area with access to capital, reaching across the globe to build relationships, and getting individuals back to work by a possible federal jobs program..
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Regional Transportation

Dave Bing speaks on regional transportation and believes that something will be established short term.
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Structual Change

Robert Ficano executive of Wayne County, speaks on opening the doors to businesses so that we can retain and increase our talent base.

Ficano continues by stating that the big four do meet on a regular basis, in private meetings to help learn from each other as leaders.
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Improving Racial Harmony

L. Brooks Patterson, Robert Ficano, Paul Gieleghem, and Dave Bing discuss their city and county improvements in regards to diversity.
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Mayor Dave Bing

Dave Bing, mayor of the city of Detroit, addresses the attendees on the state of the Detroit Public School system, the overall image of Detroit, and increasing the competitiveness of the city to improve the region and the state.
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Governor Granholm's Address

In her last appearance at the Mackinac Policy Conference as the leader of Michigan, Governor Granholm addressed attendees Friday morning at the Mackinac Policy Conference.
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Kathleen Sebelius on health care reform's effect on businesses

U.S. Secretary of Health & Human Services discusses the key points of health reform and how to help reduce costs for businesses and improve care and coverage.
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What Detroit Can Learn from Turin, Italy

In the early 1980s, Turin, Italy, was a booming automotive manufacturing town, making more than two million cars a year for the domestic and international markets.

But by the end of the decade the city’s fortunes had shifted. Car production had plummeted by more than 50 percent, and the resulting loss of more than 80,000 jobs helped drive unemployment to 12 percent, twice the national rate. The city was littered with abandoned industrial sites.

Many parallels can be drawn between Detroit and Turin, and former Mayor, Dr. Valentino Castellani, addressed the Mackinac Policy Conference on lessons learned.
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Business Incentives

With the highest unemployment in the nation, business, civic and political leaders all share the concern that job growth and creation need to be the number one priority to transform our state.

Legislators have been in the process of giving specific industries incentives for bringing more jobs into the state. Many of the panelists believe that incentives should be given across the board, not just in emerging industries, if there is a potential for job growth.
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The Role of Education

With the highest unemployment in the nation, business, civic and political leaders all share the concern that job growth and creation need to be the number one priority to transform our state.

The role of education is important in making sure individuals graduating have the proper skills to move into these emerging industries, such as IT.
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International Collaboration

With the highest unemployment in the nation, business, civic and political leaders all share the concern that job growth and creation need to be the number one priority to transform our state.

Working with companies from abroad will give Michigan businesses a chance to learn through collaboration, but also drive additional revenue and create additional jobs.
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Building Entrepreneurship

With the highest unemployment in the nation, business, civic and political leaders all share the concern that job growth and creation need to be the number one priority to transform our state.

Building entrepreneurship around the Detroit region and across the state will increase job growth now and in the future.
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PAC Reception: The Great Gubernatorial Debate

Moderator: Tim Skubick, political correspondent, WJBK-TV and WWJ News Radio 950

Candidates:
Virg Bernero, mayor, City of Lansing (D)
Mike Bouchard, sheriff, Oakland County (R)
Mike Cox, state attorney general (R)
Rep. Andy Dillon, speaker of the house, Michigan State Legislature (D)
Sen. Tom George, Michigan State Senate (R)
U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R)
Rick Snyder, chief executive officer, Ardesta LLC (R)

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Role of Media in creating a new image for Pittsburgh

Dennis Yablonsky talks about the role the media played in changing the image of Pittsburgh.
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Investment in Venture Capitalism

Pittsburgh panelists talk about the role of funding start-up companies in Pittsburgh's health care, life sciences and medical IT industry.
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Three Keys to Pittsburgh's Turnaround

Dennis Yablonsky, CEO of the Allegheny Conference talks about the three main strategies Pittsburgh followed to transform their economy.
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The education reform needed

Michael Flanagan explains it is not about pointing fingers, it is about working together to reform the educational system currently in place so our kids can have a better education tomorrow.
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Robert Bobb’s DPS proposals

Robert Bobb explains the dramatic restructuring that is going to take place in Detroit Public Schools
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Right guy, wrong system?

Robert Bobb and Doug Ross help explain that it is not the location or the students, but the systems that are in place currently that are causing problems for our schools
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Preparing the next workforce

Doug Ross, superintendent & founder, University Prepatory Academy, Art Van Elslander, founder, Art Van Furniture and Carol Goss, president & chief executive officer, The Skillman Foundation, speak during the Thursday morning "Innovative Education Reform: Getting Michigan to the Head of the Class" session.
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Best practices learned from Chicago

Doug Ross, superintendent & founder, University Prepatory Academy, speak during the Thursday morning "Innovative Education Reform: Getting Michigan to the Head of the Class" session.
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Defining the road to economic recovery

Remarks from John Rikolta, Josephy Angileri and Sandy K. Baruah at the first session of the 2010 Mackinac Policy Conference
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Keynote Session

Jobs, Economic Growth and Prosperity: Getting America Moving in the Right Direction. Newt Gingrich addresses the 2010 Mackinac Policy Conerence.
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Join the Mackinac Policy Conference Twittersation

At the Detroit Regional Chamber's 2010 Mackinac Policy Conference we are making it easier for attendees to engage in conversations surrounding the conference using the powerful networking and communication tool known as Twitter.

Joining the "Twittersation" at the Mackinac Policy Conference is easy; take a look at the video below, brought to you by Verizon Wireless.

Verizon Wireless will be at the conference in the Grand Hotel Art Gallery to help attendees download applications and show off products.

Visit mpc.detroitchamber.com/twitter for more information.
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