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MHCC’s Corporation of the Month – Rush Group, LLC
Congratulations to December’s Corporation of the Month: Rush Group. The Rush Group, LLC is considered to be one of the largest Native American-owned businesses (a MBE-Minority Business Enterprise) in the USA. Andra Rush, a Native American, is Founder and President & CEO of the Rush Group.
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Ford Shares Patents with Minority Suppliers
The owner of a small tooling supplier in suburban Detroit wants to play a big role in the auto industry’s high-stakes shift from steel to aluminum. He just needs time.
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Chrysler’s Crash Course Cuts Waste
Dakkota Systems’ instrument panel factory is joined at the hip to Chrysler’s Windsor minivan assembly plant.
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Dakkota Integrated Systems Launches Dakkota Lighting Technologies
Dakkota Integrated Systems, LLC today announced the acquisition of three automotive, commercial and household lighting companies that will be combined into a new subsidiary, Dakkota Lighting Technologies LLC.
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Dakkota Integrated Systems named MMSDC Class IV Supplier of the Year
I’m tremendously proud and excited to let everybody know that Dakkota Integrated Systems was named “Class IV Supplier of the Year” by the Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council (MMSDC).
Read the full article here. Browse our branded products such as water bottles, raingear and top flight golf apparel. Grab a few items and have them delivered directly to your door.
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Andra Rush jokes that she lives on Delta Airlines. The 53-year-old mother of three adult sons also is the founder of Detroit Manufacturing Systems, the largest creator of new manufacturing jobs in America’s motor city in decades. Established in 2012, the company is being praised as a business owned by a Native American woman and one that hired more than 700 employees in its first 18 months.
The rise of leaders like General Motors CEO Mary Barra illustrates the “strength of our work ethic and the scope of our dreams,” and the emergence of companies like Detroit Manufacturing Systems shows the importance of improved retraining programs, President Barack Obama said Tuesday night.
Once again, for the 36th year, The Detroit News salutes citizens of our state who exemplify excellence, determination, innovation and inspiration. They are 10 people we hail as Michiganians of the Year — individuals whose contributions to the state and public welfare go far beyond the ordinary.
Congratulations to December’s Corporation of the Month: Rush Group. The Rush Group, LLC is considered to be one of the largest Native American-owned businesses (a MBE-Minority Business Enterprise) in the USA. Andra Rush, a Native American, is Founder and President & CEO of the Rush Group.
The owner of a small tooling supplier in suburban Detroit wants to play a big role in the auto industry’s high-stakes shift from steel to aluminum. He just needs time.
Dakkota Systems’ instrument panel factory is joined at the hip to Chrysler’s Windsor minivan assembly plant.
Dakkota Integrated Systems, LLC today announced the acquisition of three automotive, commercial and household lighting companies that will be combined into a new subsidiary, Dakkota Lighting Technologies, LLC.
I’m tremendously proud and excited to let everybody know that Dakkota Integrated Systems was named “Class IV Supplier of the Year” by the Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council (MMSDC).
Browse our branded products such as water bottles, raingear and top-flight golf apparel. Grab a few items and have them delivered directly to your door.
Show your Dakkota spirit and pride!
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