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MEMBERS ON THE MOVE
NEW HIRES Small Talk Children’s Advocacy Center is Leadership Award, honoring Copeland’s many
pleased to announce the hiring of Chelsea years of service to the workforce development
Triterra is pleased to welcome Roberts as director of development. She began system and her dedication to diversity and
Craig S. Mulica to their team in the role in September. Roberts is responsible inclusion. Julie DeRose, director of Potterville
of professionals. Located in for planning, organizing, and directing all of Adult Education programs in partnership with
Rockford, Michigan, Craig organization’s fundraising events, including CAMW!, was awarded a Shining Star Award by
will be establishing western planned giving, special events, and capital the association for her efforts to meet employment
Michigan operations for campaigns. needs in Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham counties.
Triterra as a regional director. Rep. Sarah Anthony was named the 2020
Craig has over twenty years of NAI Mid-Michigan is pleased Michigan Works! Legislator of the Year for her
Mulica
core environmental regulatory to announce Todd Krajniak extraordinary leadership in advancing Michigan’s
compliance experience. He has worked in every has joined as a commercial talent and economic development efforts.
aspect of the environmental consulting business, advisor. Krajniak will focus on
from environmental due diligence to soil, multifamily product regionally
groundwater, and air compliance to subsurface and nationally, providing
remedial system design and operations oversight. clients with acquisition services
from asset identification and
Krajniak
The Davies Project welcomes capital sourcing to contract
Rich Howard to the team. Rich negotiations. Locally, he will additionally
brings 30 years of experience provide asset acquisition and disposition services
working in the Lansing area in for investor clients. Three LAFCU marketing and branding
higher education, consulting, initiatives have been recognized in the 2020
and nonprofit executive AWARDS MAC Awards, with one entry earning the top
leadership. We look forward to award in its category. LAFCU’s 2019 employee-
having him help drive change The Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship led in-service day earned the gold award in the
Howard
for more children and families. and Innovation at Michigan State University category of Culture/Internal Branding. Also
has chosen Joshua Cooper, an Advertising recognized by this national competition for
WILX News 10 is excited to Management senior with a minor in credit unions is a PR campaign to communicate
add longtime Michigan sports entrepreneurship, as 2020’s Adam M. Enfroy financial resources for those negatively affected
broadcaster, Fred Heumann Scholar for Digital Entrepreneurship. Cooper by the UAW 2019 GM strike and a video
to the Sports 10 team. is the founder and CEO of SKOOP digital. The promoting LAFCU’s Jumbo CD.
Heumann, a familiar name in startup company offers its customers a robust
Mid-Michigan sports, having software platform to manage their marketing Martin Waymire, a Lansing-based, full-service
worked in broadcast for 39 messaging and creative assets across their existing, public relations and digital marketing firm with a
years in various TV and radio and tailor-made, digital screen infrastructure. focus on public policy, and Michigan’s I Vaccinate
Heumann
stations in Lansing, Flint, and campaign won the nation’s top award for public
Detroit, most recently WLNS-TV in Lansing. The Michigan Works! Association recognized relations excellence — the Silver Anvil — at a
Heumann has won over a dozen awards for best three local leaders with ties to Capital Area virtual ceremony in New York City. The firm was
sportscast, by MAB (Michigan Association Michigan Works! at its annual conference recognized by the Public Relations Society of
of Broadcasters) and by the Associated Press, this year for their dedication and contributions America (PRSA) for its work on the I Vaccinate
in addition to winning an Emmy Award for supporting Michigan’s talent development. The campaign, a joint private-public effort of the
outstanding feature reporting. Heumann joins a Michigan Works! Association awarded Edythe Franny Strong Foundation and the Michigan
staff that consists of Tim Staudt, Kellan Buddy, Copeland, former CEO of CAMW!, with Department of Health and Human Services
and Natalie Kerwin at WILX. the inaugural Christine Quinn Excellence in (MDHHS) aimed at encouraging parents to
Thank You, Mid-Michigan.
STRONG We all know what a year it’s been,
but through it all, we’ve
persevered. At NAI Mid-Michigan,
we’ve seen just how strong this
community can be and we are so
proud to be a part of it.
So thank you, again.
Here’s to 2021.
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