
Tammy J. Carnrike, CCE
@carnriket
Chief Operating Officer, Detroit Regional Chamber and proud Civilian Aide to Secretary Army Michigan
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http://mpc.detroitchamber.com 22-05-2009 15:20:42
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Today I was honored to help unveil the 2023 POW/MIA Recognition Day poster & reaffirm our commitment to this sacred responsibility. The Department of Defense 🇺🇸 effort to account for our missing from past conflicts makes a difference not only for the families impacted, but for all serving.






Partnerships matter in a complex world and that’s why our U.S. Army Soldiers train with #Allies&Partners. Combined training exercises, like the CPX I saw with the 1st Infantry Division and Estonian Army provide an enduring and unmatched strategic advantage to our Army around the globe.



Excellent conversation underway with John James Rep. Debbie Dingell and @newsGuy760 at the Detroit Regional Chamber's Meet Members of Congress. Detroit Regional Chamber WJR 760am




We were honored to work with Calumet Electronics to secure nearly $50 million in state + federal incentives to support their expansion in the UP. ow.ly/ztmx50Q9VuH


The U.S. Army NGCV CFT recognizes that Soldier insights are invaluable to understanding how warfighters use new equipment on the battlefield. The team draws expertise from its own staff, many of whom currently serve or have served as Soldiers. #NGCV army.mil/article/271635/


I love seeing the pride our Ford Motor Company team members take in their work when I visit our plants. They are the heartbeat of Ford and always will be. I am humbled to be on their team and thankful for every one of them. #WeAreFord #BuiltFordProud

This Thanksgiving, I thank our @usarmy Soldiers & families for all they do to protect & defend our country. Today I spoke to 2 SFAB - Security Force Assistance Brigades teams deployed to CENTCOM & U.S. Indo-Pacific Command training & advising our Allies & partners. We wish those deployed & at home a very Happy Thanksgiving!


This is the old Michigan Central Station. For decades it was abandoned, hopeless and a target for the world to poke fun at Detroit’s demise. It’s now bought by Ford and renovated into an innovation center. Look at rhe Detroit Lions drone show above it now. How poetic. Pic: Visit Detroit

