Editor’s Note: Alessandro DiNello is the president and CEO of Flagstar Bank. He was one of three speakers at The PuLSE Institute’s inaugural CEO Forum
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PuLSE Institute Next CEO Forum on Poverty set for June 10
Speakers include UM President Schlissel, Blue Cross CEO Loepp and S3 CEO Pasky DETROIT, MI. April 1, 2019— Following a successful launch of its inaugural CEO
Does Uneven Funding Negatively Impact Students?
By Lonnie Renfroe Jr. PuLSE Junior Fellow This is a question that shouldn’t even be a question because all schools should be equally and properly
Give Us a Seat at the STEM Table
By Katherine Heath PuLSE Junior Fellow According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly nine million jobs exist in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and
PULSE INSTITUTE MEMBERSHIP NOW OPEN
DETROIT, MI, USA March 24, 2019-Those who want to become a member of The PuLSE Institute (Institute for Public Leadership and Social Equity), Detroit’s anti-poverty think tank,
Poverty and the Fight for Educational Equity
Editor’s Note: Dr. Curtis L. Ivery, the Chancellor of Wayne County Community College District writes from both a personal and professional lens in this column
Detroit Needs a Scorecard in Fighting Poverty
By Bankole Thompson Editor-in-Chief “Past corporate efforts in social responsibility and sustainability have yielded only modest returns. To address persistent poverty and inequality, corporations must
No more name-calling in fighting Detroit’s poverty
By Sam Riddle, J.D. Attacking poverty in Detroit is not sexy. When combatants take to the battlefield “name calling” is the order of the day
PuLSE Institute to open membership March 25
DETROIT, MI, USA March 4, 2019-Those who want to become a member of The PuLSE Institute (Institute for Public Leadership and Social Equity), Detroit’s anti-poverty think tank,
Taking Detroit’s Poverty Fight to the C-Suite
By Bankole ThompsonEditor-in-Chief The quest to fight poverty in Detroit should not only be the exclusive domain of policy thinkers, elected officials and the everyday
PuLSE Institute: End Bias Against Detroit’s Poor
By Bankole ThompsonEditor-in-Chief There is a deep element of conscious bias that has rendered any substantive or serious discussion of poverty and its impact on
Middle Class Attention at the Expense of Detroit’s Poor
Editor’s Note: Tina M. Patterson, a Detroit native and an attorney is the president and director of research at The PuLSE Institute, Detroit’s non-partisan and
Let’s work to empower people
Editor’s Note: Jerry Norcia is president and chief operating officer for DTE Energy (NYSE: DTE), a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved in the development and
UM Bentley to archive Detroit’s Anti-Poverty Think Tank
DETROIT, MI, USA Feb. 12, 2019- The University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library, a first-class depository in the world, and where the papers of every