LANSING—The Michigan Energy Innovation Business Council (EIBC) announced that Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will be the keynote speaker at its Seventh Annual Michigan Energy Innovators Gala on Thursday, Nov. 14 at the Kellogg Center in East Lansing.
EIBC officials said Whitmer has already demonstrated a commitment to an advanced energy economy in her first nine months in office. She has directed state government to lead by example through an executive order to build renewable energy generation at state facilities, expanded the ability of farmers to provide sites for solar energy, and appointed energy leaders to key leadership positions in the new Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, including former Michigan EIBC President Liesl Eichler Clark and former Michigan EIBC member Brandy Brown. Whitmer also appointed former Michigan EIBC President Dan Scripps and Tremaine Phillips to the Michigan Public Service Commission, new members who have deep experience and knowledge of the advanced energy industry.
The Michigan Energy Innovators Gala celebrates individuals and businesses who have worked to grow Michigan’s advanced energy sector in 2019. Advanced energy business leaders, legislators, Michigan Public Service Commission staff, state government officials, and other key decision-makers will be in attendance, and 90 minutes has been set aside for networking before the program begins. Awards to be presented include Project of the Year, Business of the Year, Emerging Business of the Year, and Public Official of the year.
To RSVP, click here. Tickets are free to event sponsors and state legislators and their staffs, $40 for students, $75 for state and city employees, $150 for EIBC members, $175 for staffers of non-governmental organizations, and $195 for non-EIBC members.