workforce development

AI Could Reshape 2.8 Million Michigan Jobs. Here’s How To Protect Yours

LANSING – Artificial intelligence could transform nearly 2.8 million Michigan jobs over the next decade, according to Michigan's AI workforce strategy. While some workers may become more productive, others could find portions of their jobs automated away unless they develop new skills. The jobs most at risk are often those built around repetitive tasks, data

By |2026-06-20T16:57:14-04:00June 20th, 2026|Artificial Intelligence|

Michigan Is Racing To Retrain Workers Before AI Reshapes The Economy

LANSING - For decades, Michigan feared factory layoffs. Now economists, technology executives and workforce experts increasingly warn the next major employment disruption may hit office workers instead. Artificial intelligence is beginning to automate tasks once performed by accountants, programmers, marketing specialists, administrative assistants, customer service representatives, analysts and even some engineers — and some of

By |2026-05-07T17:05:12-04:00May 7th, 2026|Artificial Intelligence, ESD, Industry 4.0|

Invest Detroit Gets $1 Million From Ally Charitable Foundation Fund

DETROIT – Ally Charitable Foundation announced a $1 million gift to the Strategic Neighborhood Fund. This fund is a partnership between the City of Detroit and Invest Detroit Fund, and it focuses on 10 neighborhoods across the city. In addition, the grant is part of SNF’s third phase (SNF 3.0). As a result, it will

By |2025-09-26T18:18:52-04:00March 2nd, 2025|Business, Entrepreneurs|

Mental Health, Workforce Development Top Priorities For Tegion’s County Leaders

SOUTHFIELD—The county executives of Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties got together for a discussion Friday sponsored by the Detroit Regional Chamber, a bit of a preview of the traditional “Big Four” meeting at the Chamber’s Mackinac Conference that also includes the Detroit mayor.  Warren Evans of Wayne County, Dave Coulter of Oakland County, and Mark

By |2023-05-09T08:36:01-04:00May 9th, 2023|News|

BullsEye New CEO Tisko Focuses On Upgrading Workforce Tech Talents, Custom Tech Support

SOUTHFIELD – On January 1, long-time BullsEye Telecom chief operating officer Tom Tisko assumed his new role as chief executive officer of the company, which provides national multi-location communications solutions. He replaced co-founder Bill Oberlin, who will continue to serve as chairman of BullsEye’s Board of Directors. “I am so proud of the company that

By |2019-02-04T07:51:50-05:00January 25th, 2019|IoT, News|

ABC West Michigan Promotes Pierce-Danders To Director Workforce Development

GRAND RAPIDS - Amy Pierce-Danders is the new Director of Workforce Development for the Associated Builders and Contractors Western Michigan Chapter. Pierce-Danders’ position opened up by the recent promotion of Jen Schottke to Vice President of Operations. “The addition of Amy Pierce-Danders and the promotion of Jen Schottke continue to signal the growth of the

By |2019-01-09T19:26:26-05:00January 9th, 2019|New Products / Contracts|

West Michigan Works! Opens Satellite Site At North Kent Community Services

GRAND RAPIDS - North Kent Community Services is now offering services to help people find jobs.  On Mondays and Wednesdays from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., West Michigan Works! will help people with resume writing, cover letters, and more at the NKCS location. Anyone can use West Michigan Works! Services. You do not have to be a

By |2017-04-13T19:56:40-04:00April 13th, 2017|News|