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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS: May 9, 2022
a Ph.D. candidate in business psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. — Compiled by Abigail Ham and Hannah Brock {loadmoduleid 898}
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Dog treat bakery tackles lack of job opportunities for people with disabilities
ALLEGAN — A disability advocacy nonprofit will open a dog treat bakery storefront to create more employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. ALLEGAN — A disability advocacy nonprofit will open a dog treat bakery storefront to create...
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People in the News: April 25, 2022
A Detroit native, Ankrah is a Grand Valley State University graduate in English for secondary education. — Compiled by Hannah Brock and Andy Balaskovitz Meijer exec Behler transitioning to VP role at GVSU Longtime Meijer Inc. executive Stacie Behler is...
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The StoreHouse tackles inefficient donation process to benefit nonprofits, schools
Distributing excess product to groups in need can be a cumbersome process for large companies, and a Grand Rapids-area organization aims to solve that problem by acting as an intermediary between corporations and nonprofits in need. Distributing excess...
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Masks now optional for travelers, employees at Gerald R. Ford International Airport
Masks are now optional for passengers and visitors at Gerald R. Ford International Airport following a federal court ruling and announcement that the Transportation Security Administration will no longer require mask use. Masks are now optional for...
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Michigan businesses join call for state climate action plan with 2050 carbon-neutral target
Major automakers, craft breweries and an outdoor recreation resort are among Michigan companies calling on Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to finalize a statewide climate action plan that includes a carbon neutral target by 2050. Major automakers, craft...
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The Rapid receives $15.8M in federal funding; plans Grandville HQ for paratransit service
Grand Rapids’ public transportation service will receive $15.8 million in federal funding meant to strengthen transportation in U.S. communities. Grand Rapids’ public transportation service will receive $15.8 million in federal funding meant to...
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People in the news: April, 2022
in history from Boston College and a master’s degree in public administration from Oakland University. — Compiled by Hannah Brock and Andy Balaskovitz Hodge fulfills lifelong dream as partner at GR investment firm Becoming a partner at Grand...