Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities 2026
A small-town conference for small towns in a small town. In 2026, the communities of Newaygo and Fremont will host CEC on May 28-29; register today!
Date
May 28–29, 2026
Time
12:00PM–12:00PM
Location
Downtown Newaygo and Fremont
All breakout sessions are embedded within community buildings and storefronts in downtown Newaygo and Fremont.
Registration
Early registration: $125 (through April 1)
Normal registration: $150 (ends May 29)
At-the-door registration: $175
Newaygo County will take center stage this spring as it hosts the Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities (CEC) Conference on May 28–29, 2026, bringing together entrepreneurs, small business owners, community leaders, and economic development professionals from across Michigan.
The annual conference, organized in partnership with Michigan State University Extension, focuses on strengthening rural communities through entrepreneurship, collaboration, and innovative local strategies. The 2026 event will highlight Newaygo County’s unique assets, including its vibrant small businesses, natural resources, and strong community partnerships.
The conference is being hosted locally by the Newaygo County Economic Development Partnership (NCEDP), powered by The Right Place, in collaboration with a robust team of local partners, including the City of Fremont, City of Newaygo, River Country Chamber of Commerce, Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce, Newaygo County Tourism Council, Fremont Rec Center, and the Fremont Area Community Foundation.
The two-day event will feature keynote speakers, breakout sessions, networking opportunities, and local tours designed to highlight the region’s business community and quality of life. Organizers anticipate 100–150 attendees, with participants traveling from throughout Michigan to attend.
The conference is made possible by generous supporters, including the Adama Family Gift Fund, Newaygo County Economic Development Partnership, Gerber Federal Credit Union, City of Newaygo, City of Fremont, River Country Chamber of Commerce, Fremont Area Community Foundation, ITC Holdings, Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce, CBD Store of Michigan, Muskegon River Inn, and Brandmark Goods & The Original Print Shop.
Questions? Contact Mark
Mark Kraus
Economic Development Director, Newaygo County Economic Development PartnershipMark serves as the Economic Development Director of the Newaygo County Economic Development Partnership. In this role, he works at the intersection of local leadership and regional economic development strategy.
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Mark Kraus
Economic Development Director, Newaygo County Economic Development PartnershipMark serves as the Economic Development Director of the Newaygo County Economic Development Partnership. In this role, he works at the intersection of local leadership and regional economic development strategy.