Bonus

Inside the Mackinac Policy Conference – Part 3

Mark Wallace and Chuck Gaidica at the Mackinac Policy Conference

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About the Show
The last few episodes of A Healthier Michigan Podcast, Chuck Gaidica has spent his time with Mackinac Policy Conference attendees to talk about their health journeys, as well as how some guests are serving health initiatives that impact the community around them.
On this final bonus episode at Mackinac Policy Conference, we’re talking to organizations around the State of Michigan focused on protecting, preserving and enhancing the state’s natural environment to ensure sustainable recreation use for Michiganders and visitors to the state. Today, we’ll be talking with President and CEO of the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, Mark Wallace; President of the Belle Isle Conservancy, Michele Hodges; Director of the Michigan DNR, Dan Eichinger; and Executive Director of Cass Community Social Services, Faith Fowler.
We hope you enjoy these bonus episodes, and we look forward to bringing you our next regular episode on June 13th.

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