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UM-Dearborn's College of Business Streamlines MBA Program
The new customizable program requires less time for students to complete.

Email: daniel.lai@patch.com
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Hometown: Allen Park
Birthday: Aug. 31, 1982
Bio: I became editor of Dexter Patch after three and a half years at Heritage Newspapers covering the Manchester, Dexter and Chelsea areas. Prior to that, I worked for a small community newspaper in Taylor, Texas. I'm a 2006 graduate of the University of Texas College of Communication and I've worked extensively in print media for more than seven years.
When I first started off in journalism, it took me awhile to wrap my head around what it truly meant to be a community journalist. After years of covering local meetings, events, people, and places, I am a strong advocate of community journalism and I hope to turn this site into the best source of news for the Dexter community. I believe everyone has a story to tell and they just need the write person to tell it. I've met many fascinating people over the years – from the painter to the brain surgeon – everyone's lives fascinate me, and that's why I love to write about people.
In addition to my duties as an editor and reporter for Patch, I am an avid bass player in a classic rock cover band called Delirious Love. We perform in both Wayne and Washtenaw counties, and I look forward to bringing the band out to Dexter to perform during Dexter Daze and other events. Dexter is a great community, and I am eager to hit the ground running.
Your Beliefs
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Politics
Though journalists try to remain neutral, if I had to choose, I tell people that I am a liberal conservative. In other words, there are issues that both liberals and conservatives support that I agree with. You have to be informed about the issues and do your own research. I don't believe decisions can be made by listening to talking points on FOX or CNN.
Religion
I am a practicing Catholic. I perform with the young adult church band every first and third Sunday at my church. However, I am open to all religious beliefs and values. I believe we should all be able to co-exist together and respect each other's values and beliefs.
Local Hot-Button Issues
Most of the hot-button issue right now may or may not be hot-button issues in a year from now. However, the economy, taxes, public education and road/bridge repairs are pretty important to this community. I welcome any and all comments or story suggestions on these and other news items affecting our readers on a daily basis. I can be reached at daniel.lai@patch.com.
The new customizable program requires less time for students to complete.

Students were recognized for their overall academic and extracurricular achievements in high school.
Dearborn police are investigating the three-vehicle accident.
Hundreds attend funeral for Brian Woehlke, a 29-year-old Dearborn resident, who died on May 8 from injuries sustained while fighting a strip mall fire.
The Gainesville pastor plans to attend the Arab International Festival in Dearborn in June.
Two Dearborn teachers received minor injuries during a fight that took place on May 8 at the school.
Classes will be held in May through July at the Henry Ford Centennial Library.
Biology teacher John Powell will succeed David Mifsud beginning in the 2013-2014 academic year.
The city council will consider earmarking $8.5 million for the Dearborn Administrative Center at its meeting on Tuesday.
A formal memorial processional for Dearborn resident Brian Woehlke will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Monday.
Hundreds of dog owners filled Ford Field Park to help raise money for shelter adoptions on May 11.
Hubbard has served for 16 years on the Dearborn City Council.
The district was honored for improving ecological practices and teaching educational stewardship of Michigan's land and waterways.
Woehlke, a 29-year-old Dearborn resident, died on May 8 from injuries sustained while fighting a strip mall fire in Westland.
Statistics are according to CrimeMapping.com, as reported by the Dearborn Police Department.
The local credit union awarded $100,000 in scholarships to students who will attend a university or college in Michigan.
National Geographic author Marybeth Bond says The Henry Ford Museum is a great one-stop destination to take mom on her big day.
Dearborn resident Brian Woehlke died in the line of duty on May 8 when a roof collapsed during a strip mall fire in Westland.
Currently, Dearborn Public Schools require students to take foreign language for two years.
Jackie Lovejoy, a former regional employment manager for Davenport University, will lead the chamber and replaces former president Jennifer Giering.