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Michigan Business Network
Michigan Business Network
500 episodes
4 days ago
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/
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Michigan Business Beat | Pavan Muzumdar, Project DIAMOnD, MI’s Distributed Manufacturing Future
Michigan Business Network
15 minutes 45 seconds
1 week ago
Michigan Business Beat | Pavan Muzumdar, Project DIAMOnD, MI’s Distributed Manufacturing Future
Originally loaded October 13th, reloaded October 31st. Jeffrey Mosher welcomes back Pavan Muzumdar, Chief Operating Officer for Automation Alley & Project DIAMOnD CEO, Troy, MI, for a Project DIAMOnD Marketplace discussion. There were several questions Jeffrey wanted to find out from Pavan in this conversation: 1. The big picture: Pavan, for those who may not be familiar, in a few sentences can you explain what Project DIAMOnD is and how it’s changing the way manufacturing happens here in Michigan? 2. From network to marketplace: Automation Alley recently launched the Project DIAMOnD Marketplace. Tell us what this new peer-to-peer platform does and why it’s such a major milestone for distributed manufacturing. 3. Impact so far: The Project DIAMOnD network has already completed more than 50,000 3D print jobs. What kinds of parts are being produced, and what does that volume tell us about the potential of this model? 4. Empowering small manufacturers: A big part of Project DIAMOnD’s mission is giving small and medium-sized manufacturers access to digital transformation technology. How does the marketplace make it easier for those smaller companies to compete, even if they don’t own a 3D printer themselves? 5. Security and collaboration: You’ve emphasized that the marketplace protects intellectual property while enabling collaboration across hundreds of Michigan manufacturers. How does that balance work in practice? 6. Michigan’s leadership role: Governor Whitmer and multiple county executives have endorsed Project DIAMOnD’s statewide expansion. Why is Michigan uniquely positioned to lead the country in distributed manufacturing? 7. Call to action – getting involved: For the businesses listening, whether they want to have parts printed or join the network – how can they get involved with the Project DIAMOnD Marketplace, and what kind of opportunities does it open up for them? Automation Alley’s Project DIAMOnD Launches Peer-to-Peer Marketplace for Distributed 3D Printing The marketplace builds on the success of 50,000+ 3D print jobs, showcasing the power of distributed manufacturing in Michigan TROY, Mich. – Sept. 25, 2025 – Project DIAMOnD, the nation’s largest distributed 3D printing network led by Automation Alley and funded by Oakland County, has launched its new additive manufacturing marketplace – a secure, peer-to-peer platform where companies can submit 3D printing jobs at scale, and participating small manufacturers across Michigan can fulfill those jobs collaboratively. How it works: Companies that want to print at scale via the Project DIAMOnD Marketplace can reach out to contact@projectdiamond.org. Manufacturers interested in joining the network to receive a free 3D printer and training can apply through the “Join” form at www.projectdiamond.org. The marketplace is designed to protect the intellectual property of designers while giving them access to the full power of the distributed network. Jobs can be produced at higher volumes and faster speeds without requiring companies to purchase their own equipment. In fact, designers don’t need to own a 3D printer at all to benefit from the network. They can simply submit their designs and have them securely manufactured at scale by participating Project DIAMOnD members. About Project DIAMOnD Project DIAMOnD (Distributed Independent and Agile Manufacturing on Demand) is creating the nation’s largest connected 3D printing network, enabling small and medium-sized manufacturers and tech companies to access Industry 4.0 tools, diversify production capabilities, and respond rapidly to market demands. Funded by Oakland County in Phase 2 and powered by Automation Alley, the program provides participating businesses with grant-funded 3D printers, training, and access to a secure digital marketplace for on-demand production.
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/