Join Us for This Year's Legislative Breakfast on October 18th
Connect with Michigan legislators and take part in a panel discussion on hot topics affecting the construction industry, such as performance & prompt pay, workforce development, and more. Taking place this year at the Somerset Inn in Troy, attendees will receive updates on key legislative initiatives for 2024 and 2025, gain insights into the political climate in Lansing over the past year, and have the chance to submit questions directly to state legislators. Sponsorships are available.
Real Business: Planning for the Next Generation and Beyond
Looking for strategies to secure your company's future? Business owners are invited to join us at CAM on Thursday, October 10th from 8:30AM-10AM for a classroom course on the planning issues faced by owners during each stage of their business. Brian Van Riper of Mass Mutual provides insights on generational ownership transfer, preparing for unexpected owner loss, retaining key employees, and effective estate planning.
Unlock Success: "Speed Dating" for Business Owners
Are you a business owner eager to elevate your enterprise to new heights? Join us at the Schoolcraft College Vista Tech Center at 3PM on November 6th for Meet the Expert, a dynamic and innovative event designed to connect you with industry experts and empower you with essential business knowledge. This is not just another networking event—it's a mini business conference tailored to provide you with actionable strategies to thrive in today's competitive market.
This is a FREE event for CAM members. Not a member? Register for just $30.
The CAM Men's Bowling League, now in its 116th season, has openings for both teams and individual bowlers! Starting in October and running through April, the league meets every Tuesday for late afternoon fun, competition, and camaraderie. Interested? Call Ron Riegel at 248.972.1110.
Transform Your Hiring with CTC Talent Solutions
CAM members, are you hiring for key roles or do you have roles you are looking to fill and are struggling to attract qualified candidates? Are you satisfied with the hires you've made over the past 12 months? Would you like to learn more about data and trends on how the construction industry is attracting, selecting, hiring, and retaining staff? If the answer to one or more of the questions is "yes," take our quick and confidential survey. Upon completing the survey, a CTC team member will take time to share and discuss your results with you.
Support Cardiovascular Health at Hard Hats with Heart
Join us for this year's Hard Hats with Heart event on Thursday, October 24th at Elevate at One Campus Martius. This American Heart Association initiative aims to improve cardiovascular health in the Detroit construction industry. Attend, volunteer, donate. Together, we can create safe working environments where we adopt healthy lifestyles to prevent heart disease, where AEDs are on every job site and where our entire workforce is trained in CPR and has the courage to act. Committee co-chairs Steve Lorenzo from Barton Malow and David Krysak from Progressive Companies are calling for our community to invest in heart health!
Claim Your Booth for the 2025 Great Lakes Design EXPO
The 2025 Great Lakes Design and Construction EXPO takes place on February 12that the Suburban Collection Showplace. We are already accepting booth reservations! Exhibiting at EXPO provides an unparalleled opportunity to network with AEC industry professionals, including contractors, suppliers, and service providers, fostering valuable connections that can lead to new business opportunities.
Join MIOSHA for Coffee + Conversation on Workplace Safety
Coffee with MIOSHA events provide an informal opportunity to meet with MIOSHA representatives to ask questions, obtain information on program services and resources, learn about MIOSHA Training Institute opportunities and establish rapport. Taking place at CAM on Tuesday, November 19th, this free event offers CAM members a chance to network with safety professionals, learn about MIOSHA’s strategic plan, explore frequently cited violations, and get your questions answered.
LEO Takes Action with Vital Suicide Prevention Webinars
To raise awareness and highlight resources during Suicide Prevention Month, the Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity's Deputy Director of Labor and Workplace Mental Health lead, Sean Egan, is hosting a series of webinars that focus on tools and resources from leading experts.
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