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Detroit Economic Growth Corporation appoints Madison Schillig as new program director for Motor City Match
MARCH 19, 2023 (DETROIT) – The Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC) has announced the appointment of Madison Schillig as the new Program Director for Motor City Match, effective immediately. Schillig will succeed former Program Manager Andrew Lucco. Schillig...
Detroit Economic Growth Corporation appoints Madison Schillig as new program director for Motor City Match
MARCH 19, 2023 (DETROIT) – The Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC) has announced the appointment of Madison Schillig as the new Program Director for Motor City Match, effective immediately. Schillig will succeed former Program Manager Andrew Lucco. Schillig...
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Motor City Match Round 25 grants to help entrepreneurs open new businesses in 19 Detroit neighborhoods
$1.24 million in cash grants awarded to 23 new businesses at Round 25 Awards ceremony. New Detroit ventures include a childcare center, multimedia production studio, mini market selling household goods and multiple cafes and restaurants specializing in different...
Mayor, DEGC announce $14.5 million in grants to move five key neighborhood developments forward
The Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC) has been awarded $14.5 million from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) through the Revitalization and Placemaking (RAP) 2.0 program The grant will provide gap financing to support five major mixed-use...
DEGC discusses G7 Facade Improvement Program on WWJ Newsradio 950
Detroit businesses in Gratiot/7 Mile Strategic Neighborhood Fund area get financial boost for facade improvements, grants still available
14 small businesses within Gratiot/7 Mile microdistricts awarded up to $35,000 for facade improvement grants, applications open for remaining grants until December 31st Grants made possible by the City of Detroit, Invest Detroit, Detroit Economic Growth Corporation...
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THE MICHIGAN OPPORTUNITY PODCAST
In episode 14, Kevin Johnson, DEGC President and CEO, talks with host Ed Clemente about DEGC’s efforts to stimulate small business growth, attract new investment and create jobs for Detroiters.
HELPING DETROIT SMALL BUSINESSES
Join a conversation with Kevin Johnson and Pierre Batton of the DEGC in an interview with the Michigan Chronicle’s Andre Ash.
Build + Revitalize Podcast
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Awards
The Michigan Chronicle has named Pierre Batton, DEGC Vice President of Small Business Services, as one of its 2020 “40 Under 40” honorees. Batton joins a list of the area’s most influential young professionals, chosen from hundreds of nominations, that represent a variety of industries and professions, including business leaders, community activists, philanthropists, entrepreneurs and educators.
Site Selection Magazine named DEGC a top economic development group for 2019 and 2020 and awarded DEGC with the prestigious Mac Conway Award for Excellence in Economic Development. The award recognizes the top local and regional economic development agencies in America. Significant projects noted were Fiat Chrysler, Arbe Robotics, and Flex-N-Gate. And, according to Site Selection Magazine, “DEGC’s Business Development team is leading Detroit’s first and only global commerce initiative.”
Kevin Johnson, CEO was named one of the Top 50 Economic Developers of 2019 by Consultant Connect, a highly touted consulting agency known internationally for its strategies to advance economic growth and development. “The list recognizing North America’s Top 50 Economic Developers is designed to acknowledge the hard work of the top leaders in this field and elevate the conversation around economic development and job creation,” said Ron Kitchens, managing partner, Consultant Connect. “Each of the leaders represented on this year’s list is beyond deserving of this recognition for their efforts in building our communities.”
For 2019, Business Facilities magazine selected the Fiat Chrysler expansion as its Deal of the Year. FCA’s $4.5 billion investment in Detroit and nearby Macomb County was selected from a group of 40 nationally recognized deals as the publication’s top economic development project in the U.S. It marked the second consecutive year a Detroit-based development won the highest honor. Ford Motor Company’s purchase of the Michigan Central Depot claimed the top spot in 2018. Ford continues to work with the City, DEGC and others to renovate the historic train station and redevelop the surrounding Corktown neighborhood.