The July 30 event will feature Bridge Michigan environmental reporter Kelly House.
Kathy Kieliszewski
As Executive Editor for Innovation, Kathy is responsible for reaching new audiences through engagement and events and telling stories in unique ways. Kathy joined Bridge in the fall of 2024 after nearly 22 years at the Detroit Free Press where she led the photo and video efforts for the newsroom. During her time at the Free Press, Kathy won four national Emmy Awards and was part of the USA Today Network team that won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism. In 2019, Kathy was named Editor of the Year by the National Press Photographers Association. Kathy also co-founded Freep Film Festival, the annual documentary-focused film festival in Detroit. She served as the festival’s artistic director for 11 years. Before joining the Free Press as an editor, Kathy spent ten years as a photojournalist at various newspapers around the state. She is a proud graduate of Michigan State University's journalism school. Kathy’s dream vacation is sitting at a picnic table at a remote campsite in the U.P. playing a serious game of Yahtzee with her two college-age sons and husband. You can reach her at kathyk@bridgemi.com
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Cast your vote for our under-the-radar Michigan bucket list!
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Bridge Lunch Break to discuss tourism in Michigan
The April 30 Lunch Break will feature outdoors life reporter Laura Herberg discussing what to expect in Michigan tourism with some of the state’s tourism leaders.
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The April 2 Lunch Break will feature Bridge’s health reporter Robin Erb in discussion with area experts about aging in Michigan.
Watch Bridge Lunch Break on the impact of the Trump policies on Michigan
Bridge’s latest reader event featured a conversation about what has — and hasn’t — changed since Trump’s inauguration.
Love Michigan music? Play Bridge Michigan’s fun music league game
We asked your favorite Michigan songs and you answered. Now, let’s keep the good vibes rolling with Music League. You just might discover some great tunes and win amazing Bridge swag.
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The Feb. 26 Lunch Break will feature reporters Ron French and Lauren Gibbons talking with deputy editor Jonathan Oosting discussing how President Trump’s policies are impacting Michigan in the first few weeks of his presidency.