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Governor
Says Businesses of the Future are Right Here in Michigan
Take
a look around your house. If you’re like a lot of people,
you might have a box of cereal from Kellogg’s, or maybe a
dishwasher from Whirlpool, or maybe some items made with plastic
from Dow. In your fridge, there’s some leftover pizza from
Little Caesar’s . . . and in the garage, of course, maybe
a car from Ford or General Motors or Chrysler.
If you’ve lived here a while, you know all about these great
Michigan businesses. Some of them have been around so long they’re
virtually synonymous with the cities where they were born: cities
like Battle Creek, Dearborn, or Midland. These are Michigan business
success stories, and they’re known the world over.
Well, these days, I’ve made it my mission to spread the word
about some other great and up-and-coming Michigan businesses that
maybe aren’t quite so well-known.
You
may have heard that I’ve been traveling around the state to
visit businesses that are helping build our new and developing alternative
energy industry. Last Monday, I went up to Escanaba to talk with
some of the leaders at NewPage Corporation where they’re working
on ways to turn their waste products into biofuels that can generate
electricity or even be processed into fuels for cars and trucks.
I also recognized firms that are doing some other exciting and new
things as part of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s
Michigan Diversification Celebration. These are companies like Cascade
Engineering in Grand Rapids, Electrojet in Brighton, Stryker in
Kalamazoo, or Illumisys in Troy. They’re just a few of the
firms that are pushing the envelope on alternative energy, advanced
automotive, life sciences, manufacturing and materials, and homeland
security and defense – areas that are going to be critical
as we diversify our economy.
I can tell you this: the companies I’ve visited so far and
the businesses we’ve recognized are living proof that the
businesses of the future are right here in Michigan and that they
are ready to grow and thrive in Michigan. The same innovative spirit
that made Michigan an industrial powerhouse is alive today, and
it’s what will transform and diversify our economy.
Who knows? Maybe one day some of the companies we recognized last
week will be as familiar to Michigan – and to the world –
as Whirlpool or Kellogg’s or even General Motors. This is
our goal.
In Michigan, we’re proud of ALL our businesses. And we know
that growing our small and up-and-coming businesses into BIG businesses
is how we’re going to fulfill the promise of the Next Michigan
for all our citizens.
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