Education & Training
PTAC Hosts Navigating Bids Seminar
The Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) will host a Navigating Bids 2.0 workshop on Wednesday, October 23 from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Flint/Genesee Job Corp in Flint.
Read MoreCareer Edge Workshops Prepare Job Seekers
Job seekers can fine-tune their employability with Career Edge, a new series of workshops designed to help adults prepare for the job market. Designed to give participants the skills needed to get and keep a job, the half-day workshops serve as an orientation to the workplace for those seeking first-time employment and a re-orientation for […]
Read MoreInside Business Recommends: 3 Business & Leadership Reads
Check out these articles that may prove helpful as you run your business or provide leadership tips and strategies or spur creativity in your organization. The articles were selected from a variety of publications and Websites such as Fortune, Inc., Fast Company, Inc., New York Times and Wall Street Journal. We hope you find these […]
Read MoreCollaboration key to local, regional, state economic recovery
From beginning to end, September is jammed-packed with opportunity. Early this month, the City of Flint and our organization co-hosted a Manufacturing Community Roundtable. The purpose of the event was to bring Flint and Genesee County government together with elected officials from the federal and state government – along with manufacturers to promote more robust […]
Read MoreI-69 International Trade Corridor and Three Thumb Counties to Join Forces
The I-69 International Trade Corridor, which includes economic development efforts for Shiawassee, Genesee, Lapeer and St. Clair counties is joining forces with Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac counties in the Thumb as part of the State of Michigan’s Regional Prosperity Initiative.
Read MoreFlint & Genesee Branding Campaign Continues
This weekend ‘See What’s Possible’ entered its second phase as the tagline for the Flint & Genesee branding campaign originally launched in March.
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