2014-11-09

Lori Blaker President/CEO of TTi Global will join Bloomberg News Detroit Bureau Chief Jeff Green and Bloomberg News Editor-at-Large Keith Naughton and Jessica Soulliere to discuss the change in demand for transportation worldwide. This comes in an era of five-hour traffic jams, life-sapping pollution and fewer car sales among millennials.

Plymouth, Mich (PRWEB) November 09, 2014

Green and Naughton will join Lori Blaker, President and CEO of TTi Global with offices around the world, and Jessica Soulliere, founding editor of Mode Shift: Move Together and bike commuter at the headquarters of Freudenberg North America, 47774 West Anchor Court, Plymouth, Michigan, in an industrial park off M-14 and Beck Road.

Inspired by Green and Naughton’s article Peak Auto, which details how the auto industry will be reaching a saturation point for global sales growth; panelists will explore how this forecast will impact those who write about, market and photograph cars. The discussion will also explore how auto manufacturers and service providers will adapt, rebrand and promote to address changing needs for transportation.

Award-winning auto and business journalist Lillie Guyer will moderate the event co hosted by the Association of Women in Communication (AWC) Detroit Chapter, and co-sponsored by the Detroit Press Club.

Time: 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 11

Location: Freudenberg North America,

47774 West Anchor Court, Plymouth, Mich., 48170-2455

Cost: $20 for members of Women in Communications and Detroit Press Club; $30 for nonmembers and $10 for students.

For more information or to register, visit http://www.womcomdetroit.org or call (866) 385-1784. You must register by Monday, November 10 close of business.

About The Detroit Press Club

The Detroit Press Club was re-formed in 2013 after an absence of 19 years. Its mission is to support, promote and recognize excellence in journalism. The Detroit Press Club provides social and professional networking opportunities, where professionals can meet to discuss current topics. Other goals are to produce newsmaker events and award competitions for professionals and students. Members include journalists, educators, communications professionals and executives in allied fields. Visit http://detroitpressclub.com/

About TTi Global

TTi Global provides staffing, learning, research and consulting solutions to industries across various sectors with automotive as a core focus. TTi Global oversees operations on five continents with offices spanning the globe, which include Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, India, Japan, Mexico, Peru, South Africa, Thailand, Venezuela, UK and most recently Afghanistan.

With a staff of over 2000 employees in international operations, they offer a wide range of services, tailor made to drive business goals, including business consulting, research, staffing, workforce development and learning solutions. TTi Global world headquarters are located in Rochester Hills, Michigan.

About the Association for Women in Communications – Detroit

The Association for Women in Communications (AWC) Detroit chapter encourages collaboration among communications professionals while promoting and developing individual career goals. Membership is open to professionals and students in all disciplines of communications. Established in 1938, the chapter covers the state of Michigan and offers informative programs on shared practices and trends in communications, as well as networking opportunities. AWC Detroit celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2013.

Contact: Maureen McDonald, of Association for Women in Communications, 248-200-7537 or maureen(dot)mcdonald(at)att(dot)net or David Adrian of The Detroit Press Club, 248-322-9226, or david(dot)adrian(at)adrianassoc(dot)com.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/11/prweb12312910.htm

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