Midland Tomorrow has announced that Midland has been recognized for its work to foster entrepreneurial growth and economic development in a study by researchers at iLabs, University of Michigan-Dearborn's Center for Innovation Research. Midland was honored as one of 21 five-star communities across the state. In total, 44 Michigan communities received recognition. "We're thrilled to be an eCities honoree for the third year in a row," Midland Mayor Maureen Donker said. "We have a tremendous amount of manufacturing and technology expertise in this area, and we work hard to create a climate where businesses and entrepreneurs can flourish. This continuing recognition from the eCities program is important validation of the work we're doing to cultivate an entrepreneurial environment in Midland."
Monday, November 21, 2011
Midland recognized for its positive entrepreneurial climate
via Midland Daily News
Midland Tomorrow has announced that Midland has been recognized for its work to foster entrepreneurial growth and economic development in a study by researchers at iLabs, University of Michigan-Dearborn's Center for Innovation Research. Midland was honored as one of 21 five-star communities across the state. In total, 44 Michigan communities received recognition. "We're thrilled to be an eCities honoree for the third year in a row," Midland Mayor Maureen Donker said. "We have a tremendous amount of manufacturing and technology expertise in this area, and we work hard to create a climate where businesses and entrepreneurs can flourish. This continuing recognition from the eCities program is important validation of the work we're doing to cultivate an entrepreneurial environment in Midland."
Midland Tomorrow has announced that Midland has been recognized for its work to foster entrepreneurial growth and economic development in a study by researchers at iLabs, University of Michigan-Dearborn's Center for Innovation Research. Midland was honored as one of 21 five-star communities across the state. In total, 44 Michigan communities received recognition. "We're thrilled to be an eCities honoree for the third year in a row," Midland Mayor Maureen Donker said. "We have a tremendous amount of manufacturing and technology expertise in this area, and we work hard to create a climate where businesses and entrepreneurs can flourish. This continuing recognition from the eCities program is important validation of the work we're doing to cultivate an entrepreneurial environment in Midland."
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