Lorri Rishar Jandron, MBA, Owner & CEO, EDGE Partnerships, along with
Becky Burtka, VP of member engagement, Michigan Chamber, Lansing, MI.
Co-Hosts of the new MBN show "BOLD LeadHERS" now into Episode 6.
In this episode of Bold LeadHERS, they recently interviewed Suzanne Greenberg and Julie Thomasma:
Suzanne - Nonprofit CEO | Executive Director with a strong background in leading all aspects
for successful operations. Suzanne has a long list of accomplishments. She is currently the
executive director of Children Trust Michigan in Lansing, MI.
Julie - Has served as Chief Executive Officer of Child and Family Charities since 2015. Her
passion is building supportive services for children, youth and families to thrive in our
community.
Notes:
Child & Family Charities is a valued Prevention Partner of Children Trust Michigan. One
of several that provide services and programs for families and children in all of
Michigan’s 83 counties.
We will want to provide each of them time to talk about their respective organizations,
especially if this airs around the time of end-of-year giving. CTM will want to share a few
details about the 2026 Auction.
Questions:
1. What inspired you to step into leadership within child
advocacy and family support work?
2. How has your leadership style evolved as you've
navigated challenges in the nonprofit space?
3. What’s one decision or moment that shaped your
leadership journey most profoundly?
4. As women leading organizations focused on children
and families, what unique perspectives do you bring to
the table?
5. How do you balance empathy and strategy when making
tough decisions that impact vulnerable communities?
6. Who were the bold women who shaped your path, and
how are you paying that forward?
7. What advice would you give to young women
considering careers in nonprofit leadership or
advocacy?
8. How do you care for your own mental health while
supporting others through trauma and crisis?
9. What practices help you stay grounded and resilient in
emotionally demanding work?
10. What gives you hope for the future of child and family
services in Michigan?
11. If you could wave a magic wand and change one thing
about how we support families, what would it be?
In this episode, Lorri and Becky met with Suzanne Greenberg and Julie Thomasma.
Suzanne and Julie are partners in Child Abuse Prevention in the state of Michigan.
Suzanne was able to give us a deep dive into what she does with her work at Children
Trust Michigan and Julie was able to share the same about her work at Child and
Family Charities. We also learned more about their backgrounds and how they began
their work and how they got to the position they are in now.
If you would like to help support either of these great organizations you can head to
their website at https://www.childrentrustmichigan.org/ and https://childandfamily.org/
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Lorri Rishar Jandron, MBA, Owner & CEO, EDGE Partnerships, along with
Becky Burtka, VP of member engagement, Michigan Chamber, Lansing, MI.
Co-Hosts of the new MBN show "BOLD LeadHERS" now into Episode 6.
In this episode of Bold LeadHERS, they recently interviewed Suzanne Greenberg and Julie Thomasma:
Suzanne - Nonprofit CEO | Executive Director with a strong background in leading all aspects
for successful operations. Suzanne has a long list of accomplishments. She is currently the
executive director of Children Trust Michigan in Lansing, MI.
Julie - Has served as Chief Executive Officer of Child and Family Charities since 2015. Her
passion is building supportive services for children, youth and families to thrive in our
community.
Notes:
Child & Family Charities is a valued Prevention Partner of Children Trust Michigan. One
of several that provide services and programs for families and children in all of
Michigan’s 83 counties.
We will want to provide each of them time to talk about their respective organizations,
especially if this airs around the time of end-of-year giving. CTM will want to share a few
details about the 2026 Auction.
Questions:
1. What inspired you to step into leadership within child
advocacy and family support work?
2. How has your leadership style evolved as you've
navigated challenges in the nonprofit space?
3. What’s one decision or moment that shaped your
leadership journey most profoundly?
4. As women leading organizations focused on children
and families, what unique perspectives do you bring to
the table?
5. How do you balance empathy and strategy when making
tough decisions that impact vulnerable communities?
6. Who were the bold women who shaped your path, and
how are you paying that forward?
7. What advice would you give to young women
considering careers in nonprofit leadership or
advocacy?
8. How do you care for your own mental health while
supporting others through trauma and crisis?
9. What practices help you stay grounded and resilient in
emotionally demanding work?
10. What gives you hope for the future of child and family
services in Michigan?
11. If you could wave a magic wand and change one thing
about how we support families, what would it be?
In this episode, Lorri and Becky met with Suzanne Greenberg and Julie Thomasma.
Suzanne and Julie are partners in Child Abuse Prevention in the state of Michigan.
Suzanne was able to give us a deep dive into what she does with her work at Children
Trust Michigan and Julie was able to share the same about her work at Child and
Family Charities. We also learned more about their backgrounds and how they began
their work and how they got to the position they are in now.
If you would like to help support either of these great organizations you can head to
their website at https://www.childrentrustmichigan.org/ and https://childandfamily.org/
Michigan Business Beat | LEO & DTE Spotlight Careers in Energy Week & MI’s Growing Energy Workforce
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Michigan Business Beat | LEO & DTE Spotlight Careers in Energy Week & MI’s Growing Energy Workforce
Jeffrey Mosher welcomes Krista Johnson, Director for Workforce Development with the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity with Christopher HooSang, Director of Human Resources DTE.
LEO: What is Careers in Energy Week and why is it important for Michigan?
LEO: What programs does LEO offer to help businesses upskill their workforce?
LEO: Where can businesses and Michiganders go to learn more about career pathways, training opportunities and workforce programs?
DTE: How does the Michigan Energy Workforce Development Consortium work with LEO and other partners to grow Michigan’s energy workforce?
DTE: What programs does DTE offer to help prepare Michiganders for energy careers?
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Careers in Energy Week spotlights Michigan’s efforts to meet growing industry demand
With thousands of openings in skilled trades and STEM, state programs and partnerships are creating energy career pathways for students and workers
LANSING, Mich. — During Careers in Energy Week, the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) is highlighting programs and collaborations that introduce young people and adult learners to pathways in energy and related skilled trades. With nearly 518,300 energy-related jobs in Michigan and approximately 40,600 annual openings in professional trades projected by 2032, LEO is ensuring Michiganders have the skills and opportunities to thrive in these high-demand fields.
“Careers in Energy Week gives us the opportunity to spotlight the programs and partnerships that are helping Michiganders gain the skills they need to succeed in our state’s growing energy workforce,” said Krista Johnson, Director of LEO’s Workforce Development division. “Our mission is clear: to connect people with high-demand, good-paying careers and to ensure employers have the workforce they need to grow. When workers and businesses succeed, our entire state moves forward.”
STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics – occupations are growing quickly, with more than 23,200 annual openings across fields like software development, mechanical engineering and industrial engineering and employment expected to increase 7.8% from 2025–2032. These careers are critical to Michigan’s energy future and require a talent pipeline equipped with technical skills, problem-solving abilities and real-world job preparation.
LEO’s Office of Employment and Training supports Employer-Led Collaboratives that bring together businesses, educators and workforce partners to address talent needs and develop innovative solutions for Michigan’s energy and skilled trades sectors. These collaboratives help align training with industry demand, ensuring a pipeline of qualified workers—and have directly contributed to the development of Registered Apprenticeship programs across the state. Additionally, the Going PRO Talent Fund helps employers train, develop and retain talent while providing Michiganders with clear pathways to high-wage careers. Registered Apprenticeships offer the opportunity to earn while learning, preparing participants for well-paying careers in energy and skilled trades.
To view a full list of Careers in Energy Week events, visit CareersInEnergyMichigan.com.
For more information on career pathways, training opportunities and workforce programs, visit the state’s free career exploration tool, Pathfinder (Pathfinder.MiTalent.org), or search for open energy industry jobs on Pure Michigan Talent Connect (MiTalent.org).
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Michigan Business Network
Lorri Rishar Jandron, MBA, Owner & CEO, EDGE Partnerships, along with
Becky Burtka, VP of member engagement, Michigan Chamber, Lansing, MI.
Co-Hosts of the new MBN show "BOLD LeadHERS" now into Episode 6.
In this episode of Bold LeadHERS, they recently interviewed Suzanne Greenberg and Julie Thomasma:
Suzanne - Nonprofit CEO | Executive Director with a strong background in leading all aspects
for successful operations. Suzanne has a long list of accomplishments. She is currently the
executive director of Children Trust Michigan in Lansing, MI.
Julie - Has served as Chief Executive Officer of Child and Family Charities since 2015. Her
passion is building supportive services for children, youth and families to thrive in our
community.
Notes:
Child & Family Charities is a valued Prevention Partner of Children Trust Michigan. One
of several that provide services and programs for families and children in all of
Michigan’s 83 counties.
We will want to provide each of them time to talk about their respective organizations,
especially if this airs around the time of end-of-year giving. CTM will want to share a few
details about the 2026 Auction.
Questions:
1. What inspired you to step into leadership within child
advocacy and family support work?
2. How has your leadership style evolved as you've
navigated challenges in the nonprofit space?
3. What’s one decision or moment that shaped your
leadership journey most profoundly?
4. As women leading organizations focused on children
and families, what unique perspectives do you bring to
the table?
5. How do you balance empathy and strategy when making
tough decisions that impact vulnerable communities?
6. Who were the bold women who shaped your path, and
how are you paying that forward?
7. What advice would you give to young women
considering careers in nonprofit leadership or
advocacy?
8. How do you care for your own mental health while
supporting others through trauma and crisis?
9. What practices help you stay grounded and resilient in
emotionally demanding work?
10. What gives you hope for the future of child and family
services in Michigan?
11. If you could wave a magic wand and change one thing
about how we support families, what would it be?
In this episode, Lorri and Becky met with Suzanne Greenberg and Julie Thomasma.
Suzanne and Julie are partners in Child Abuse Prevention in the state of Michigan.
Suzanne was able to give us a deep dive into what she does with her work at Children
Trust Michigan and Julie was able to share the same about her work at Child and
Family Charities. We also learned more about their backgrounds and how they began
their work and how they got to the position they are in now.
If you would like to help support either of these great organizations you can head to
their website at https://www.childrentrustmichigan.org/ and https://childandfamily.org/