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Northern Lakes Economic Alliance and Economic Gardening Projects

Michigan Business Beat
August 28, 2015 9:00 AM

Economic DevelopmentFellow broadcaster on Michigan Business Network, Andy Hayes, of Northern Lakes Economic Alliance (NLEA) was on the road again, and Chris Holman tracked him down between meetings. It has been extremely busy in 2015 for the Upper Mitten, (the northern portion of the lower peninsula of Michigan).

NLEA has been around for approximately three decades as a 501C3, serving four counties, with six staffers, helping both public and private collaboration and cooperation. They spend approximately 90% of their time doing economic gardening projects, and have been doing that much longer than it has been trendy. Meanwhile, they are proud to note that Patronicity.com crowdfunding is a MEDC project, which is picking up steam with projects in Petoskey and Ellsworth, Michigan, where crowdfunded amounts are matched by MEDC once they hit a threshold.

Michigan Business Beat, hosted by Chris Holman, discusses economic development, new or unusual entrepreneurial initiatives, and successful business practices from different regions and industries around Michigan with a wide range of entrepreneurs and business leaders.

8:00 AM every Monday through Friday
Replay: 8:00 AM, 2:00 PM, 8:00 PM, 2:00 AM The music for 'Michigan Business Beat' is graciously shared use of Phil Denny's "Traffic Jam" off his 2012 CD 'Crossover'

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