CEO
Lucerne International
CEO
Lucerne International
Mary Buchzeiger is the Chief Executive Officer of Lucerne International and Lucerne Global Solutions, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan. A respected leader in global manufacturing and trade, Mary has transformed Lucerne from a regional supplier into a multinational enterprise serving major OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers across North America, Europe, and Asia. Her strategic vision and operational expertise have positioned Lucerne as a trusted partner for companies navigating complex supply-chain, logistics, and tariff environments.
A lifelong advocate for U.S. manufacturing and international collaboration, Mary is known for transforming global challenges into strategic opportunities. She is passionate about strengthening domestic supply chains, advancing women in leadership, and fostering innovation through diversity and inclusion. In addition to serving on the boards of MICHauto and MEMA OESA, Mary frequently speaks on topics such as trade, tariff policy, and the future of manufacturing.
Her leadership reflects a commitment to building bridges across borders, empowering people, and driving sustainable economic growth through purposeful global engagement.
Director of Research Seminar in Quantitative Economics
University of Michigan
Director of Research Seminar in Quantitative Economics
University of Michigan
Dr. Gabriel M. Ehrlich is an economic forecaster at the University of Michigan, where he is the Director of the University’s Research Seminar in Quantitative Economics (RSQE). He has published widely in academic journals, and his research has been discussed in the Economist, the Financial Times, and the Washington Post.
Gabe oversees RSQE’s forecasts of the U.S. and Michigan economies, and he presents regularly to the Michigan Legislature and Governor about Michigan’s economic and fiscal prospects. He also gives frequent interviews on the economic outlook both in print and on the air. He is a coauthor of The U.S. Economic Outlook for 2023–2024 and The Michigan Economic Outlook for 2023–2024.
Prior to joining RSQE, Gabe worked as an economist at the Congressional Budget Office. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Michigan.
Chief Executive and Economic Competitiveness Officer
Michigan Economic Development Corp.
Chief Executive and Economic Competitiveness Officer
Michigan Economic Development Corp.
As MEDC CEO and President and Chair of the Michigan Strategic Fund, Quentin L. Messer, Jr. is charged with implementing and executing MEDC’s core mission of business development and attraction, community development, providing access to capital and enhancing Michigan’s image and brand with a focus on building a strong and equitable economy for all Michiganders.
Immediately prior to his role as CEO of MEDC, Messer served as President and CEO of New Orleans Business Alliance (NOLABA) leading efforts around business attraction, small business growth, talent development, branding, and driving market-responsive, equitable economic growth for New Orleans residents.
As the assistant secretary at Louisiana Economic Development, Messer was designated President of the Louisiana Economic Development Corporation, helping to provide financial assistance to small and medium size businesses in partnership with the private sector and federal agencies including the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Messer’s private sector experience includes The Boston Consulting Group and O’Melveny & Myers LLP, as well as work at a variety of start-up ventures, including as a principal at Foster Chamberlain, LLC – a start-up venture accelerator and corporate venturing consultancy.
An IEDC certified economic developer (CEcD), Messer received a Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University, where he was a Princeton School of Public and International Affairs major and earned his Juris Doctorate and Master of Business Administration from Columbia University’s Law and Business Schools, respectively. He sits on the board of directors of the International Economic Development Council, where he serves on the board’s Committee for Public Conduct and also is the incoming Co-Chair of the Racism in Economic Development Committee.
Messer was named in Consultants Connect North America’s Top 50 Economic Developers in both 2019 and 2020.
Prepare to look ahead at the forces that will shape Michigan’s 2026 economy. Our panel of leading experts will examine the state’s most pressing challenges — from trade policy impact, business/talent attraction to the future of manufacturing and more.
Results of the 14th annual Michigan Economic Outlook Survey will be unveiled at this meeting. This highly collaborative effort involves input from businesspeople and associations throughout the state.
11:00 a.m. Network Café
11:15 a.m. Speaker Reception
Open to DEC Board, Life and Gold Members with up to two accompanied guests
12:00 p.m. Program (Sound Board Theater-Style, Unreserved Seating)
1:00 p.m. Strolling Lunch with Open Seating (Ballroom)
$55 – DEC Members
$65 – Guests of DEC Members
$90 – Non-Members
Rick Hampson
Metro Detroit Market President
Old National Bank
Daniel Howes
Sr. Editor/Business & Columnist
Detroit News