
ROYAL OAK — The Monday, Nov. 14 edition of the M2 TechCast will feature another great lineup of guests talking all things tech and entrepreneurship.
The show will open with Cristi L. Bell-Huff, director of the Studio for Entrepreneurial Engineering Design at Lawrence Technological University. She’ll cover LTU’s efforts with a Wisconsin foundation and others to inject more entrepreneurship and design thinking into engineering curriculum — making engineers who can invent and start businesses.
Other guests will include Tember Shea, director of the inGAGE women’s entrepreneurship training program at Inforum, interviewing Lisa McLaughlin, CEO and co-founder of WorkIt Health, an Ann Arbor-based digital health and wellness services provider; Lansing’s Anderson Economic Group, outlining tax changes they hope the Trump Administration will enact; and Mike Lomonaco, director of marketing and communications for Grand Rapids-based Open Systems Technologies, about the latest IT work his company’s doing in the business world.
The M2 TechCast airs live on the internet from 3 to 4 p.m. Eastern time each Monday at http://www.podcastdetroit.com. And you can listen to past episodes by clicking on http://www.podcastdetroit.com/artist/mi-tech-cast/.
The M2 TechCast is hosted by Mike Brennan, founder and publisher of Michigan Technology News, http://www.mitechnews.com, and Matt Roush, director of the university news bureau at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield. Both have covered high-tech in Michigan as journalists for more than 20 years.
The M2 TechCast is part of Podcast Detroit, a network of more than 50 locally produced podcasts on a wide variety of topics, anchored by IT in the D. the nation’s No. 1 tech podcast, which regularly draws more than 500,000 listeners a week. IT in the D airs live Monday nights from 9 to 11 p.m. Eastern time.