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During the 2026 Mackinac Policy Conference, “Live From Mackinac Brought to You by DTE Energy” featured on-air discussions with Michigan legislators and key leaders from both parties on current political and economic issues. Sponsored by DTE Energy, this popular three-day program was hosted throughout the Conference in the Parlor at Grand Hotel, with the Detroit Regi...


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And just like that…the 2026 Mackinac Policy Conference has come to a close. The Conference brought together local and national voices from across the spectrum and encouraged civil, productive exchanges, highlighting Michigan’s unique potential to unite diverse perspectives and find “common ground” amidst a divisive political environment.

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Jamie Johnson

A solid professional network can lead to new clients and opportunities you wouldn’t find on your own. Effective networking involves building relationships that create long-term value for both parties. Here’s how to 


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Darlene A. White
May 31, 2026

Between clients, camera angles and captions, Careena Fields has learned to work two jobs at once.

As the owner of Fierce Styles, a Detroit-based beauty and hairstyling business, her days are spent transforming hair; but in between appointments, she’s filming videos, snapping before-a...


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Top Takeaways Collaboration remains essential, even in a divided environment.  Talent, affordability, and quality of life drive Michigan’s competitiveness.  Gov. Gretchen Whitmer hopes she is remembered as a governor grounded in people and place.  Speakers

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