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Monday, March 27, 2006

DEQ Project Creates Prime Redevelopment Possibilities in Downtown Detroit

Detroiter? You might be interested in what has been going on downtown.
DEQ Project Creates Prime Redevelopment Possibilities in Downtown Detroit
Posted by Jerome Alicki at 9:33 AM

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Jerome Alicki
Jerome Alicki currently works in customer service and marketing for a healthcare furniture manufacturer in Western Michigan. Jerome attended the University of Oregon (Eugene) and briefly did research on salt marsh ecology and wetlands restoration at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. He has worked for a number of non-profit organizations in fundraising, marketing and administration, including: U.O. College of Music, Oregon Bach Festival, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (Lincoln City), March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation and the Grand Rapids Community Foundation. In 1999-2000, he lived and worked in Yellowstone National Park, studying the geology and hydrology of geothermal landscapes. The "Testifying Bear" logo was created by Professor Molly Alicki Corriveau, Kendall College of Art & Design/Ferris State University in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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