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Tribally owned professional services firm expands with Grand Rapids hub

A tribally owned group of service companies is expanding with a new office in Grand Rapids to better serve national clients

Bodwe Professional Services Group is a team of companies working to grow the economy and legacy of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi.

Officials with the professional services firm based in Dowagiac announced they will open an office in Grand Rapids’ Creston Neighborhood later this month as a regional hub for national clients.

Leaders believe establishing a presence in Grand Rapids will open new business opportunities and give them access to a larger talent pool.

The new office was made possible by a grant from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation to support tribally owned businesses, focusing on non-gaming economic development.

Bodwe’s group of companies provides architecture, interior design, master planning, environmental consulting, engineering design, and federal consulting services for global logistics, AI and machine learning, and professional support services partnering with clients across the country.

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