Entrepreneurship

Coverage of those starting up businesses and community resources to help them thrive.

Evan Aeschliman at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.

From high school CTE classes to WCC to U-M, Saline native blazes his own trail in business

Evan Aeschliman has forged his own path toward a career in business, progressing from high school career and technical education courses to Washtenaw Community College to the University of Michigan.

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Sanilac County CMH CEO Wilbert Morris presents iPad to Sanilac County Sheriff Paul Rich
Meeting rural Michiganders’ mental health care needs

Michigan’s rural residents face different challenges when accessing mental health care than residents of urban areas. Transportation issues, loneliness, and limited group therapy options can compound their mental health needs. To address these challenges, community mental health (CMH) agencies like Sanilac County Community Mental Health innovate community-based solutions that meet their populations where they are at.   

SPARK East.
New Entrepreneur Resource Studio offers free services for Ypsi business owners

Ann Arbor SPARK's new Entrepreneur Resource Studio offers weekly drop-in consulting, co-working space, and tailored technical assistance.

Monica Smith, Yevgenia Gazman, and Christine Sauvé, MIRC Detroit Office.
الهجمات على العائلات المهاجرة وما تعنيه لتعليم الطفولة المبكرة

Community-based organizations report that approximately 15% of students  withdrew from preschool programs within weeks due to immigration enforcement activity. 

Green tech firms in Washtenaw County clean up PFAS, restore soil, and turn waste to fuel

Washtenaw County startup companies are innovating in "green technology" with efforts that range from cleaning up PFAS contamination to converting waste into environmentally friendly fuels.

Shiva Sundaram, an Entrepreneur in Residence catches up with Andrew Johnson, the Global Entrepreneur in Residence Program Manager for Global Detroit.
Global Detroit program helps immigrant entrepreneurs grow Michigan’s tech economy

Global Detroit’s Global Entrepreneur in Residence program helps immigrant tech founders secure visas, build startups, and create jobs, fueling innovation and economic growth across Michigan’s expanding tech sector.

a2Tech360's Women in Tech event in 2022.
Ann Arbor tech festival a2tech360 returns for 10th year

The annual, family-friendly celebration of local tech innovation and the talent driving it takes place Sept. 24-Oct. 3.

A fried tofu rice bowl at Little Kim.
Miss Kim owner opens new Ann Arbor restaurant focused on vegetarian Asian food and affordable prices

Featuring fresh and flexible vegetarian-focused fare in a welcoming, casual setting, the new restaurant is a fun and easy way to experience the talents of a five-time James Beard Award-nominated chef. 

Monica Smith, Yevgenia Gazman, and Christine Sauvé, MIRC Detroit Office.
Ataques a las familias inmigrantes y lo que eso significa para la educación temprana

En 2024, los educadores de la primera infancia en el suroeste de Detroit observaron una caída significativa en la inscripción preescolar tras el aumento de la actividad de control de inmigración. Aunque el descenso no fue documentado oficialmente en ese momento, las organizaciones comunitarias informan que aproximadamente el 15% de los estudiantes fueron retirados de los programas preescolares del área en cuestión de semanas.  

Monica Smith, Yevgenia Gazman, and Christine Sauvé, MIRC Detroit Office.
Attacks on immigrant families and what that means for early education

Community-based organizations report that approximately 15% of students  withdrew from preschool programs within weeks due to immigration enforcement activity. Advocates and policy researchers attribute these shifts to the growing climate of fear among immigrant families in Michigan.

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