American innovation has never been the preserve of one group or one part of the country. The automobile industry was born in Detroit, a city that became the engine for a new century of growth and the rise of a new middle class. With its revitalized downtown and entrepreneurial energy, it’s a testament to the power and importance of reinvention. What better place to host this two-day gathering, where I’ll be joined by an editorial team that includes Alyson Shontell, Fortune’s editor-in-chief and chief content officer, along with fellow journalists Ellie Austin, Andrew Nusca and Ruth Umoh, as well as my co-chairs: Lee Clifford, Matt Heimer and Kristin Stoller. I’m also excited to work with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other partners.
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