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Mission Mission
The Office of Cultural Economic Development was established in 2005 by the Department of History, Arts and Libraries to facilitate the development and implementation of the Michigan Cultural Economic Development Strategy and to attract resources, programming and initiatives designed to leverage the state's creative talent and cultural assets to spur economic growth and build community prosperity. |
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Goals
Goals
- Facilitate development of research-based practice and management in
Michigan's cultural sector
- Support the growth and development of cultural magnets
- Stimulate growth in culture-based entrepreneurship and jobs
- Foster community cultural economic development
- Assist development of resources to build human capital
- Grow cultural economic development partnerships and collaborations
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Strategy
Contact
CED Staff
Betty Boone
Director
(517) 241-3973
bboone@michigan.gov
Carol Culham
Deputy Director
(517) 241-3965
cculha@michigan.gov
| Department of History, Arts and Libraries Announces Staff Changes June 9, 2006 - Dr. William Anderson, director of the Michigan Department of History, Arts and Libraries, today announced personnel changes, effective Monday, June 12, designed to better support the department's efforts to strengthen the state's cultural economic development strategy. | Department of History, Arts and Libraries Names Betty Boone as Director of Cultural Economic Development May 20, 2005 - Dr. William Anderson, director of the Michigan Department of History, Arts and Libraries, today announced that Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs Executive Director Betty Boone will fill a newly created department position: director of cultural economic development. |
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