GE Vows 1,300 New Michigan Tech Jobs

General Electric says it will add 220 jobs to the 1,100 new technology, software, manufacturing, and sourcing positions it plans to create in Michigan over the next five years. The announcement was made Monday at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new GE Aviation facility in Van Buren Township, MI. GE Vice Chairman John Rice called the decision to create 1,300 new jobs an easy one, given the “exceptional number of talented, experienced professionals” in Michigan and the state’s “strong advanced technology manufacturing capabilities.”

Author: Howard Lovy

Howard Lovy is a veteran journalist who has focused primarily on technology, science and innovation during the past decade. In 2001, he helped launch Small Times Magazine, a nanotech publication based in Ann Arbor, MI, where he built the freelance team and worked closely with writers to set the tone and style for an emerging sector that had never before been covered from a business perspective. Lovy's work at Small Times, and on one of the first nanotechnology-themed blogs, helped him earn a reputation for making complex subjects understandable, interesting, and even entertaining for a broad audience. It also earned him the 2004 Prize in Communication from the Foresight Institute, a nanotech think tank. In his freelance work, Lovy covers nanotechnology in addition to technological innovation in Michigan with an emphasis on efforts to survive and retool in the state's post-automotive age. Lovy's work has appeared in many publications, including Wired News, Salon.com, the Wall Street Journal, The Detroit News, The Scientist, the Forbes/Wolfe Nanotech Report, Michigan Messenger, and the Ann Arbor Chronicle.