Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder appears with Carol Cain and talks about the need to remake the state. (credit: CBS 62)
Dick DeVos and Carol Cain
Grand Rapids Businessman Dick DeVos talked about the importance of the the downtown to his city's future. He and his wife, Betsy DeVos, started Grand Action with other leaders 20 years ago and are working with their son, Rick, in ArtPrize effort. Dick DeVos is shown with Cain. (credit: Paul Pytlowany/WWJ-TV)
Carol Cain and James P. Hoffa
Teamsters President James P. Hoffa appears with Carol Cain and talks about the need and role of unions in Michigan's future. (credit: Paul Pytlowany/WWJ-TV)
Robert Friday
Robert Friday was out of work when Ciber opened a new division in Southfield last year and he found gainful employment in its healthcare information technology business. Friday started off working in an auto plant as a 17-year-old and has been forced to remake his career a few times since which he talked about. (credit: Paul Pytlowany/WWJ-TV)
A. Alfred Taubman
Businessman A. Alfred Taubman. (credit: Paul Pytlowany/WWJ-TV)
Stabbenow Cain
Senator Debbie Stabenow during a taping of WWJ-TV special "Reinventing Michigan." (credit: Paul Pytlowany/WWJ-TV)
Rick DeVos
Rick DeVos, founder of ArtPrize, appears in "Reinventing Michigan" to talk about the $500,000 contest held in Grand Rapids. He focuses on the brain drain crisis of young talent in the state and hopes to help alleviate it through his efforts. (credit: Paul Pytlowany/WWJ-TV)
Robert Bobb and Carol Cain
Detroit Public School Emergency Financial Manager Robert Bobb appears to talk about thje role of education in the remaking of Detroit and the state in "Reinventing Michigan" (credit: Paul Pytlowany/WWJ-TV)
Philip McLatcher
Hairdresser Philip McLatcher was forced to close his salon after 20 years and started three new companies including a dessert baking firm in Macomb County. He talks about the role of small business in Michigan's revival. (credit: Paul Pytlowany/WWJ-TV)
Linden Nelson
Local businessman Linden Nelson is working with A. Alfred Taubman, John Rakolta and Raleigh Studios to life at a former GM plan in suburban Pontiac. He is certain the movie business will create thousands of new jobs. (credit: Paul Pytlowany/WWJ-TV)
Betsy DeVos
Betsy DeVos, former chair of the Michigan Republican Party and Grand Rapids businesswoman. (credit: Paul Pytlowany/WWJ-TV)
Armen Kabodian
Armen Kabodian of Ciber (credit: Paul Pytlowany/WWJ-TV)
Robert Ficano
Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano during a taping of "Reinventing Michigan." (credit: Paul Pytlowany/WWJ-TV)
Carol Cain Sue Martin
Eastern Michigan University President Sue Martin shown with Carol Cain as the educator appears in "Reinventing Michigan" to talk up EMU's new Science Center which is training more people for the growing healthcare fields. Cain and Paul Pytlowany teamed up to do latest installment in WWJ-TV CBS Detroit's "Eye On The Future" program geared to the reshaping of Michigan. (credit: Paul Pytlowany/WWJ-TV)