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November 28 • 2013
Mariam Noland, president, Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan;
Bankole Thompson, senior editor of the Michigan Chronicle; journalist Doron
Levin of West Bloomfield; and Gov. Rick Snyder
Sandra Svoboda
Special to the Jewish News
T
heir inspiring entrepreneurial
success stories first appeared
on these pages and in four
other newspapers under a special pub-
lication partnership. Then their work
was honored at a gala dinner Nov. 6.
Entrepreneurs and business own-
ers from Southeast Michigan's ethnic
and minority communities have much
to celebrate and did so in style, with
toasts, tasty food and encouragement
from Gov. Rick Snyder.
"It's great to celebrate success,"
Snyder told the crowd. "To say as an
entrepreneur, almost by definition,
you looked at something that people
perceived was unbelievable to do, and
you went out and achieved it. That's
something special, folks, and that's
something that should be celebrated"
Snyder was one of the 350
guests at the "Dinner at the DSO in
Celebration of Southeast Michigan's
Entrepreneurs:' hosted Nov. 6 by
New Michigan Media and the New
Economy Initiative (NEI) at the Max
M. Fisher Music Center in Detroit.
Attended by entrepreneurs from eth-
nic and minority communities, and
corporate, foundation, political and
community leaders, the event was an
affirmation of how ethnic and minor-
ity businesses are driving success in
Southeast Michigan.
"We can create a special environ-
ment to show the world this is how we
should work together and win togeth-
er:' Snyder said. "This is fabulous, this
celebration. Diversity is a power. It's an
opportunity"
The dinner was the formal recogni-
Celebrating
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