Chef Turned Mortgage Advisor for UFCU
You might forgive Anthony Marko if he seems keenly interested in the kitchen portion of the home you come to him with in search of a mortgage rate. Marko has cashed in his apron for the suit
Lakeland Patient Safety Garners an “A” Grade
When they start handing out letter grades for performance there isn’t anyone among us who doesn’t want to make the Dean’s List as among the best of the best, so you can rest assured that doctors, nurses
Ending the Threat of Federal Procurement Fraud
If your company elects to seek out the opportunity to conduct business with the federal government, U.S. Senator Gary Peters of Michigan doesn’t think you should have to run the risk of being defrauded in the process.
Stop the Avalanche of Small-Business Regulation in Lansing
End the avalanche! That’s the request from one of the state’s leading small business organizations, the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), who contend that Michigan small-business owners are overwhelmed with regulations, even as the pipeline of new
Putting an Address on Industrial Site Selection Success
Rob Cleveland knows only too well that in the world of site selectors searching for the best place to anchor their industrial clients, timing is critical. Seemingly everybody in the chase for a new factory, industrial research