From the Detroit Lions’ losing three coaches to Jocelyn Benson announcing her run for Michigan governor, catch up on the ...
The Heat and Warmth Fund (THAW) Board of Directors has named Kimberly Burton as the CEO of the 40-year-old nonprofit. With 25 years of corporate and nonprofit leadership experience across social ...
Former Detroit City Council President Saunteel Jenkins discusses her candidacy for mayor of Detroit. Plus, an expert weighs in on President Donald Trump’s massive AI investment.
Two city council presidents want to make history as the first woman to be elected mayor of Detroit. But four men may say "Not ...
The Heat and Warmth Fund has named veteran nonprofit executive Kimberly Burton to succeed its longtime CEO, Saunteel Jenkins, as she departs to focus on her Detroit mayoral bid.
On Tuesday, former Detroit City Council President Saunteel Jenkins formally declared she is running. She joins current Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield, who formally launched her ...
Saunteel Jenkins, CEO of nonprofit The Heat and Warmth Fund (THAW), announced her run for Detroit mayor Tuesday night. Why it matters: Jenkins, also a former city council member, argued that her time ...
DETROIT (FOX 2) - Another candidate has jumped into the race for Detroit mayor - Saunteel Jenkins. The race is on for outgoing Mayor Mike Duggan's successor with the finish line being Election Day ...
Saunteel Jenkins speaks with community and media members ... Though she resigned once the opportunity came along at THAW because she felt Detroit was “on the road to recovery” and she could ...
Former Detroit City Council President Saunteel Jenkins announced her plans to run for mayor of ... Since then, she has served as the CEO of The Heat and Warmth Fund – otherwise known as THAW.
Saunteel Jenkins officially stepped into the race for Detroit ... As CEO of The Heat and Warmth Fund (THAW), Jenkins helped deliver over $100 million in utility assistance to families in need. Her ...
The city’s next leader must continue the momentum in Detroit’s progress and include more residents, who may be left out, in its resurgence, Saunteel Jenkins told the Free Press. Jenkins, a former ...