Virtual Bully Pulpit 2020
Date and Time
Monday Aug 31, 2020
3:30 PM - 6:00 PM EDT
August 31st | 3:30 - 6 PM
Location
Virtual - Link will be sent 24 hours in advance to those who register
Fees/Admission
$15 for virtual viewing (unless tickets are included in investor package)
Contact Information
Molly MacGirr
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Description
Virtual Viewing of Bully Pulpit
Please join us on Monday, August 31st for The Bully Pulpit featuring Chad Livengood, senior editor at Crain's Detroit Business covering politics and public policy. This special networking event is being hosted by the Great Lakes Equestrian Festival in their VIP Club. We will be streaming this event live through our YouTube page with a private link. The link will be sent to you 24 hours in advance to those who have paid in advance or have prepaid tickets.
About The Bully Pulpit:
The Bully Pulpit focuses on the people and policies that shape our state and region; it is an event series produced by the Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce.
Overview of Event:
For fans of Mr. Livengood’s reporting, he’ll offer a deeper dive into his work covering Michigan’s current public-policy issues and broad economic topics. These topics will be addressed through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing recovery of Michigan’s economy.
Chad Livengood is senior editor at Crain's Detroit Business covering politics, public policy and Detroit’s revitalization. Since joining Crain’s in 2017, Chad has focused on issues at the intersection of business and public policy ranging from transportation and auto insurance to education and the workforce. Chad hosts a Crain’s podcast called “Detroit Rising” that is focused on telling the story of the businesses, entrepreneurs and leaders fostering Detroit’s revitalization. Chad is a frequent guest on public television’s “Off The Record” as well as radio programs across the state.
He previously spent five years as a political reporter for The Detroit News, covering state government, the Detroit bankruptcy, the Flint water crisis and the 2016 presidential election. Chad also has worked at newspapers in Wilmington, Delaware; Springfield, Missouri; and Jackson, Michigan. He is a 2005 graduate of Central Michigan University’s journalism program.