Monday, December 13, 2010 12:30-6:00Pm Radisson Hotel, Lansing

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Monday, December 13, 2010 12:30-6:00Pm Radisson Hotel, Lansing

Monday, December 13, 2010 – 12:30-6:00pm – Radisson Hotel, Lansing Summit Agenda

12:30pm Registration & Networking (Snacks and beverages will be provided) 1:00pm Welcome & Introduction David Joos, Chairman of the Board, CMS Energy Representatives Lesia Liss & Bill Rogers, House Freshman Bi-Partisan Caucus Co-Chairs 1:15pm Executing Public Sector Efficiency With limited revenues, the public sector must deliver critical public services more efficiently, effectively and creatively. Robert Daddow, Deputy County Executive, Oakland County Michael Flanagan, Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of Michigan Jeffrey Guilfoyle, President, Citizens Research Council of Michigan Sarah Hubbard, Senior Vice President, Detroit Regional Chamber Jack Poll, Mayor, City of Wyoming Moderated by Ken Sikkema, Senior Policy Fellow, Public Sector Consultants 2:05pm Making Michigan Competitive Michigan must become competitive and grow jobs by reducing the cost of doing business, bringing stability to our tax and regulatory systems, and supporting entrepreneurship. Patrick Devlin, Chief Executive Officer, Michigan Building and Construction Trades Council Frank Ervin III, Government Affairs, Magna USA Ronald Pollina, President, Pollina Corporate Real Estate, Inc. Doug Rothwell, President & CEO, Business Leaders for Michigan Moderated by John Bebow, Executive Director, The Center for Michigan 2:55-3:05pm Break 3:05pm Investing in Our Future Which fundamental priorities should taxpayer dollars support to ensure that Michigan is a quality place in which to live, work and do business in the global marketplace? Vernice Davis Anthony, President & CEO, Greater Detroit Area Health Council, Inc. John Austin, Non-resident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution Chuck Hadden, President & CEO, Michigan Manufacturers Association William Parfet, Chairman & CEO, MPI Research Moderated by David Joos, Chairman of the Board, CMS Energy 3:55pm Leaders of the New Michigan How will Michigan’s newly elected leaders work together toward real solutions, lead an unprecedented number of legislators new to the process, and break through what has been an unproductive political culture? Senator Randy Richardville, Senate Majority Leader – Elect Senate Democrats – INVITED Representative Jase Bolger, House Speaker – Elect Representative Richard Hammel, House Democratic Leader – Elect Moderated by John Bebow, Executive Director, The Center for Michigan 4:25pm Governor-Elect Rick Snyder – INVITED 4:45pm Getting Where We Need to Go With new leadership about to take the reins in January, now’s the time to act. It’s going to take all of us working together to build the new Michigan; policymakers will need us engaged and supportive. Phil Power, President, The Center for Michigan Doug Rothwell, President & CEO, Business Leaders for Michigan 5:00-6:00pm Leadership and Libations Let the conversation continue! Join your colleagues for refreshment and networking.

Building a New Michigan. Together.

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