The state's first chief mobility officer is on the move.Trevor Pawl, 40, will depart his job heading up the state's Office of Future Mobility and Electrification at the end of the month to pursue a year of travel with his family."This has been a dream job with a dream team," Pawl told Crain's. "I…
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Michigan's multi-pronged approach to growing its talent pool is meant to ensure the state can continue to provide good-paying manufacturing jobs while educating and attracting the best high-tech talent. Since the beginning of the year, Michigan has notched several wins in the mobility and electrification space.