Tricia Kinley
Comptroller/Controller/Auditor chez Michigan Chamber of Commerce
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Tricia Kinley has worked as the Director of Tax & Regulatory Reform at the Michigan Chamber of Commerce since 2011.
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Michigan Chamber of Commerce
Michigan Chamber of Commerce Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Michigan Chamber of Commerce is an organization that aims to protect the environment and energy supply. The non-profit company is based in Lansing, MI, and the CEO of the company is Rich Studley. The company opposes the revocation of Enbridge's Line 5 easement agreement, which they believe would cause an unnecessary energy crisis during the pandemic. The company collaborates with F.A.R. Management, Inc. to provide assistance with unemployment insurance through advisory assistance, procedural consulting, and benefits administration. The Michigan Chamber of Commerce recently filed a joint amicus curiae brief questioning the Michigan Department of Environment's air quality permitting case. The company also hosted a webinar on big federal changes to retirement savings accounts. | Comptroller/Controller/Auditor | 16/03/2011 |
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Michigan Chamber of Commerce
Michigan Chamber of Commerce Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Michigan Chamber of Commerce is an organization that aims to protect the environment and energy supply. The non-profit company is based in Lansing, MI, and the CEO of the company is Rich Studley. The company opposes the revocation of Enbridge's Line 5 easement agreement, which they believe would cause an unnecessary energy crisis during the pandemic. The company collaborates with F.A.R. Management, Inc. to provide assistance with unemployment insurance through advisory assistance, procedural consulting, and benefits administration. The Michigan Chamber of Commerce recently filed a joint amicus curiae brief questioning the Michigan Department of Environment's air quality permitting case. The company also hosted a webinar on big federal changes to retirement savings accounts. | Commercial Services |