A handful of Detroit-based entrepreneurs will make their pitch for the importance of small business in the future of the city's economy at this week's Mackinac Policy Conference.
"The Mackinaw Policy Conference is always about big things -- big politicians, big lobbying firms, big issues," says Rachel Lutz, owner of
The Peacock Room in Midtown's Park Shelton building. "If we're going to have a conversation about the state's economy, we should also speak about small business."
Lutz and a few of her peers (all women who are owners of Detroit-based small businesses) will facilitate that conversation through a small business pop-up market on Mackinac Island during the conference. The other three business participating are
Cyberoptix Tie Lab (a scarves and tie maker),
Sweet Potato Sensations (a second-generation family-owned bakery), and
Rebel Nell (a jewelry company with a social mission).
"You go with who you know," Lutz says. "These are women I have great admiration for. They know how to build a business."
Cynthia J Pasky, CEO of Downtown Detroit-based
Strategic Staffing Solutions, also played a critical role in making the pop-up market a reality at this year’s
Mackinac Policy Conference.
The "Building Bridges to Small Business" pop-up market will take place on Thursday, May 28, from 3-7 p.m. at
Mackinac Island’s Mission Point Resort.
"We want participants to acknowledge small business as an important driver of Michigan's economic growth, while learning about four of the many businesses that are growing globally from Detroit," Lutz says.
Source: Rachel Lutz, owner of The Peacock Room
Writer: Jon Zemke
Read more about Metro Detroit's growing entrepreneurial ecosystem at SEMichiganStartup.com.