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Crain's Conversations Crain's Detroit Business
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3.8 • 8 Ratings
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Crain’s Detroit Business reporters and editors discuss the latest news and interview the people who are making things happen in metro Detroit.
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Mackinac Policy Conference: David Parent, Michigan Managing Partner for Deloitte
David Parent, Michigan managing partner for Deloitte, talks about the future of work with Crain’s Executive Editor Mickey Ciokajlo.
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Ashley Williams Clark, Vice President of Detroit Future City
Ashley Williams Clark, vice president of Detroit Future City, talks with Crain’s Executive Editor Mickey Ciokajlo.
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Mackinac Policy Conference: Linda Apsey, Chairman and CEO of ITC Holdings
Linda Apsey, chairman and CEO of ITC Holdings, speaks with Crain’s Executive Editor Mickey Ciokajlo.
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Mackinac Policy Conference: Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Charity Dean of the Metro Detroit Black Business Alliance
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Charity Dean of the Metro Detroit Black Business Alliance discuss the mayor’s plan to overhaul Detroit’s property-tax structure with Crain’s Executive Editor Mickey Ciokajlo.
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Mackinac Policy Conference: Eric Lupher, president of the Citizens Research Council of Michigan, and Ani Turner
Eric Lupher, president of the Citizens Research Council of Michigan, and Ani Turner, speak with Crain’s Managing Editor Michael Lee about Michigan’s stagnant population and how to turn the trend around.
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Mackinac Policy Conference: Rip Rapson, CEO of the Kresge Foundation, and Richard Florida, urbanist and author of “Rise of the Creative Class,”
Rip Rapson, CEO of the Kresge Foundation, and Richard Florida, urbanist and author of “Rise of the Creative Class,” speak with Crain’s Managing Editor Michael Lee about Detroit’s advantages and disadvantages in a transforming economy.
Customer Reviews
Ugh! Horrible audio for Dan Gilbert episode
To have such a great guest on telling their story about their stroke and to have so much background noise was so disappointing.
I still listened to the whole thing because it was such a great interview but it was really painful.
Next time at least give a disclaimer at the beginning of the episode apologizing for the background noise.
Take notes away from the microphone!
Just listened to the Dan Gilbert interview. The sounds of rustling paper was beyond distracting. Spend the money and find someone who understands how to do remote audio interviews.