Ambassador Committee volunteers serve as a vital link between the Chamber and its members

East Lansing, Mich. — Greg Cavanaugh, Senior Business Development Manager at the Michigan Health Information Network Shared Services (MiHIN), has been named to the Ambassador Committee with the Detroit Regional Chamber for 2020-21.

Serving Detroit’s business community for more than 100 years, the Chamber is one of the oldest, largest and most respected chambers of commerce in the country.  The Chamber’s Ambassador Committee is comprised of business and community leaders who dedicate their time and talent to advance the Chamber’s mission by promoting new member participation and retention.

“Having been born and raised in Detroit, I’m passionate about giving back to the community that has given me so much,” said Cavanaugh. “Although things may look a little different than usual because of COVID, I’m excited to be joining the Chamber’s Ambassador Committee to help with events and activities, welcome new members, and help connect current and prospective members to resources they can use to grow and succeed.”

Spots on the Chamber Ambassador Committee are limited and offered only to Chamber members. Cavanaugh was chosen as one of seven new members for this calendar year.  Cavanaugh will attend various networking events and aid Chamber staff in this new role.

“We’re thrilled that Greg is joining the Chamber’s Ambassador Committee,” said Tim Pletcher, CEO of MiHIN. “We love to see MiHIN employees being involved in volunteer efforts outside of work, especially when it comes to community building and giving back. Greg is a great asset to MiHIN and we’re confident that he will be a valuable addition to the Chamber’s Ambassador Committee as well.”

The Chamber hosts many events throughout the year, with the most popular being the Mackinac Policy Conference. MiHIN has been a Detroit Regional Chamber member since 2019.

For more information about MiHIN, visit www.mihin.org or follow @MiHIN on Twitter.

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About Michigan Health Information Network Shared Services

The Michigan Health Information Network Shared Services (MiHIN) is Michigan’s state-designated entity to improve healthcare quality, efficiency, and patient safety by sharing electronic health information statewide, helping reduce costs for patients, providers, and payers. MiHIN is a nonprofit, public-private collaboration that includes stakeholders from the State of Michigan, Health Information Exchanges serving Michigan, health systems and providers, health plans/payers, pharmacies, and the Governor’s Health Information Technology Commission. For more information, visit https://mihin.org.

 

About the Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce

Serving the business community for more than 100 years, the Detroit Regional Chamber is one of the oldest, largest and most respected chambers of commerce in the country. The Chamber’s mission of powering the economy for Southeast Michigan is carried out through economic development, education reform, regional collaboration and providing valuable benefits to members. For more information, please visit detroitchamber.com.