Attorney Mark High to Speak at DMC Canadian Awareness Day
- High, Mark R.
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Attorney Mark High will speak at the Detroit Medical Center’s Canadian Awareness Day on Thursday, November 29, 2018.
The Detroit Medical Center is celebrating its employees from Canada with a special Canadian Awareness Day. Mark is the President of the Canada-United States Business Association and will be representing the organization at the event. He will be joined by Detroit Medical Center CEO Dr. Anthony Tedeschi and Mayor of Windsor Drew Dilkens.
The Detroit Medical Center is celebrating its employees from Canada with a special Canadian Awareness Day. Mark is the President of the Canada-United States Business Association and will be representing the organization at the event. He will be joined by Detroit Medical Center CEO Dr. Anthony Tedeschi and Mayor of Windsor Drew Dilkens.
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