Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.
Skip Navigation
Web Site for the Governor of MichiganMichigan.gov banner
Michigan.gov Home Home | Site Map | Contact the Governor  | FAQ | State Web Sites
Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly   Text Only Version Text Version  Share this page.
Invest Michigan! Makes Initial Investments

Contact:  Terry Stanton 517-335-2167


November 17, 2008

Clean technology firms become part of Invest Michigan! portfolio

LANSING - Governor Jennifer M. Granholm has announced initial investments for the Invest Michigan! Fund, which was proposed in the governor's 2008 State of the State address.  The Invest Michigan! portfolio now includes investments in Auburn Hills-based Microposite, an advanced manufacturer of clean technology home building products, and Ecosynthetix, a Lansing-based clean technology producer of bio-based replacements for petroleum-based chemicals.

"Microposite and Ecosynthetix are the types of companies that will enhance our efforts to transform Michigan's economic future," Granholm said.  "Given the economic realities facing many small and medium-sized business owners, this is an ideal time for Michigan to provide a pool of capital to help attract growing businesses and good-paying jobs to our state."

The Invest Michigan! program is funded by $300 million in state pension funds.  It features The Michigan Opportunities Fund and the Growth Capital Fund to grow the state's pension funds by investing in new businesses in emerging sectors and encouraging companies in established industries to innovate and expand.  Investments in small and medium-sized Michigan-based companies will diversify the state's economy by retaining and attracting successful businesses, which will create jobs for Michigan workers.  The co-general partners for Invest Michigan! are Beringea, Credit Suisse, and Glencoe Capital.

The general partners will be aided by members of the Business Leadership Council, a group of highly successful Michigan business leaders who will offer their experience, expertise, and support to Invest Michigan! The Business Leadership Council held its inaugural meeting on November 12.

"I am very pleased that so many of Michigan's top executives have pledged their time and effort to this important program," Granholm said.  "Their experience and networking abilities will be key assets to the Invest Michigan! general partners."

Roger Penske, chairman and CEO of the Penske Corporation is chair of the Business Leadership Council.

Additional members of the Business Leadership Council include:  Jon Barfield, chairman and president, The Bartech Group; John Brown, chairman, Stryker Corporation; Ben Carter, EVP and COO, Detroit Medical Center; James Epolito, Michigan Economic Development Corporation; Mark Fields, Ford Motor Company; Dan Gilbert, chairman, Quicken Loans, Inc.; James Hackett, president and CEO, Steelcase, Inc.; William Hartman, Citizens Bank; Jim Herbert, chairman and CEO, Neogen Corporation; George Jackson, president and CEO, Detroit Economic Growth Corporation; Thomas Kinnear, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan; Josh Linkner, founder and CEO, ePrize, LLC; Andrew Liveris, chairman and CEO, Dow Chemical Co.; Mark Murray, president, Meijer, Inc.; Bob Naftaly, former COO, Blue Cross Blue Shield; Roger Penske, chairman and CEO, Penske Corp.; Rich Peters, managing director, Transportation Resource Partners; Mary Petrovich, CEO, AxleTech International; Sandra Pierce, president and CEO, Charter One Bank (MI and IN); Rebecca Smith, east Michigan regional president, Huntington National Bank; and, Ken Whipple, chairman, CMS Energy.

 "I am pleased to have this opportunity to work with the state, the Invest Michigan! general partners, and members of the Business Leadership Council," Penske said.  "While each member offers his or her own business expertise, I believe each will play a key role in assisting the general partners by reviewing potential investments and considering how to enhance the program's success."

#  #  #

Michigan Business One Stop
Link to Department and Agencies Web Site Index
Link to Statewide Online Services Index
Link to Statewide Web-based Surveys
Link to RSS feeds available on this site
Related Content
 •  Governor Granholm Statement on General Motors Announcement
 •  Recovery Act to Fund Improvements at Sleeping Bear Dunes, Isle Royale National Parks
 •  Governor Granholm Says Education Key to Economic Success in Michigan
 •  Granholm Launches First Road Project Funded by American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
 •  Governor Granholm Calls on Banks, Hedge Funds to Help Chrysler Avoid Bankruptcy
 •  Governor Granholm Announces Appointments, Reappointments
 •  Granholm Says Windspire Manufacturing Facility is Creating Jobs as Part of Comprehensive Plan to Grow State's Renewable Energy Sector
 •  Granholm Says Michigan Moving in Determined Fashion to Diversify Economy and Create Jobs
 •  Governor Granholm Statement on Cobo
 •  Governor Appoints Farr as State Fire Marshal
 •  Governor Granholm Announces Companies Investing Over $2 Billion, Creating More Than 7,700 New Jobs in Michigan
 •  Granholm: Projects Creating Over 6,600 New Jobs are Result of State's Efforts to Make Michigan Advanced Battery Capital of the World
 •  Governor Granholm Announces Appointments to Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission
 •  Granholm: Unity Studios Launching New Film, Television and Media Production Studio in Allen Park
 •  President Obama Highlights Michigan Road Project
 •  Governor Granholm Signs Legislation Extending Jobless Benefits up to Seven Weeks
 •  Governor, Kalamazoo Mayor Urge Michigan Residents to Vote for Matt Giraud Tuesday on 'American Idol'
 •  Granholm Appoints Behm Judge of Genesee County Probate Court
 •  Governor Granholm Announces Appointment to Michigan Technological University Board of Control
 •  Granholm Says State is Best Positioned to Become Advanced-Battery Capital of the World

Michigan.gov Home | Site Map | FAQ | State Web Sites
Privacy Policy | Link Policy | Accessibility Policy | Security Policy | Michigan News | Michigan.gov Survey

Copyright © 2001-2009 State of Michigan