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NextEnergy, Michigan's alternative energy accelerator, is a non-profit corporation founded to enable the commercialization of energy technologies that positively contribute to economic competitiveness, energy security and the environment. NextEnergy drives energy technology collaborations, market development, and new business venture support to position Michigan as a leader in the emerging alternative energy industry. For more information please visit http://www.nextenergy.org/.
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Comerica Bank, the largest bank in Michigan, is a subsidiary of Comerica Incorporated (NYSE: CMA). Headquartered in Detroit, Comerica is strategically aligned by the Business Bank, Small Business Banking & Personal Financial Services, and Wealth & Institutional Management. Comerica focuses on relationships, and helping businesses and people be successful. Comerica reported total assets of $54.7 billion at June 30, 2005.
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"Our new Pure Michigan marketing effort is driving a record number of potential visitors to michigan.org," said George Zimmermann, Vice President of Travel Michigan, a business unit of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. Michigan.org has been in the top three since the beginning of the year and rose to the top spot in April with the launch of the Pure Michigan advertising campaign.
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"Our new Pure Michigan marketing effort is driving a record number of potential visitors to michigan.org," said George Zimmermann, Vice President of Travel Michigan, a business unit of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. "Consumers are responding to this award-winning campaign by seeking Michigan tourism information at michigan.org."
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The "Best of Michigan Business" winners will be celebrated at a breakfast program on Tuesday, Feb. 19 at MSU Management Education Center in Troy. The event begins at 7:30 a.m. with breakfast and networking, followed by an awards program and concluding at 10 a.m. The nearly 300 companies that were named a "Best of Michigan Business" will be featured in the January/February 2008 issue of Corp! magazine.
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No longer strictly focused on traditional manufacturing, Michigan has emerged as a leader for technology based businesses in Life Sciences, Advanced Manufacturing and Information Technology. These new businesses have grown alongside and in support of the state’s strong manufacturing industry, made possible in large part due to the tremendous investments over several decades in research and education.
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