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JOIN DETROIT and ECE Global
Your hub for resources, networking, branding and empowerment!
Join Detroit and ECE Global is a virtual hub for a wide – range of resources including businesses, organizations, community groups, entrepreneurs, and more. We have created our own community for networking, branding, and empowerment! Click the link below to learn more about who we are and how you can become a part of our global network.
ECE Global is a virtual hub for a wide – range of resources including businesses, organizations, community groups, entrepreneurs, and more. We have created our own community for networking, branding, and empowerment! Click the link below to learn more about who we are and how you can become a part of our global network.
Brian Holland, Edward Holland, and Lamont Dozier
Holland-Dozier-Holland
Brian Holland, Edward Holland, and Lamont Dozier, known as Holland-Dozier-Holland or H-D-H, were the greatest songwriting team in American pop music history.
Seventy of the songs they wrote reached the Billboard Top 40, with 15 of these reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart. No other songwriting team or individual has come close to equaling, let alone surpassing, this record. They’ve been inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
As tunesmiths for the legendary Motown Record Corporation, and for their own corporations, Invictus Records and Hot Wax Records, they wrote and produced hits for Diana Ross and the Supremes, including “Baby Love,” “Stop! In the Name of Love,” “Where Did Our Love Go,” “You Keep Me Hangin’ On,” “You Can’t Hurry Love,” “I Hear a Symphony,” “Come See About Me,” “Back in My Arms Again” and “Reflections.”
Now the legendary composers are ready to reveal the inspirations and stories behind their chart-topping hits, providing millions of fans with the first complete history of their songwriting process, and detail the real-life experiences that led them to write each of their most famous tunes. They will also reveal their creative and intimate relationships with Motown’s biggest stars.

The Osborn Business Association
The Osborn Business Association (OBA) was established in 2012, as envisioned by Quincy Jones, Executive Director of the Osborn Neighborhood Alliance (ONA). OBA is a vital group of diversified businesses in the Osborn Community whose purpose is to develop, build, improve facades, and promote the neighborhood in an effort to increase economic opportunities and the Quality of Life in Osborn.

Siana Treece

Motor City Popcorn
Motor City Popcorn began as a dream for the metro Detroit area to embrace itself through a fun, universally enjoyable product!
Detroit has been through some hard times over the years and at one time shunned by many. As the city has enjoyed its rebirth, it’s time to get back to the fun times, and what better way to do that than to enjoy popcorn!!!!
In 2012 the idea for a gourmet popcorn company in the city of Detroit arose, we joined small business programs such as SCORE, Build Institute, Launch Detroit, Foodlab Detroit & Retail Boot Camp, to help market the Motor City Popcorn brand, with winning awards and grants from programs such as Motor City Match, NEIdeas Challenge to name a few.