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The Center for Michigan President Phil Power to Talk about Michigan's Future at the Lansing Economic Club Luncheon on April 6

Veteran newspaper publisher and President of The Center for Michigan, Phil Power will talk about Michigan's current economic and political turmoil and the state's future prospects at the next Lansing Economic Club Luncheon, scheduled as follows:

Lansing Economic Club
Tuesday, April 6
Noon – 1:30 pm
MSU Kellogg Center- Big Ten Room

Phil Power, founder and President of The Center for Michigan, spent nearly 40 years in the newspaper business as founder, owner and Chairman of HomeTown Communications Network, Inc. During that period, his weekly column appeared regularly in his Michigan newspapers. It earned both state and national honors for its balance, insight and vigorous point of view.

The Center for Michigan's objective is to assist our state through its current period of wrenching economic trouble and to lay the foundation of informed hope for a better future Michigan. It strives to help develop and execute comprehensive, long-range and, in some cases, radical policy solutions to transform Michigan's business, economic, political and cultural climate. The Center intends to encourage a citizen movement of people who are moderate in attitude, bi-partisan in approach and aggressive in policy orientation.

The Economic Club Luncheon is sponsored by Foster Swift Collins & Smith, PC.  Tickets prices are $40 for individual tickets and $300 for tables of eight.  Tickets include lunch.