Detroit Regional Chamber
Christyn Lucas has a diverse work experience history. Christyn began their career in 1998 as a Development Engineer at Lear Corporation, where they worked until 2000. Then, they spent two years working as a Physics and Mathematics Teacher for the Peace Corps. After that, from 2003 to 2009, they worked at Lear Corporation as a Benchmarking Engineer. In 2010, they worked as a Technology Commercialization Graduate Assistant at Wayne State University. In 2011, they joined Arden Companies as a Forecast Analyst. From 2012 onwards, they joined the Detroit Regional Chamber, where they had various roles such as Business Research Analyst, Manager of Business Research, and Director of Business Research. Currently, they are the Senior Director of Business Research at the Detroit Regional Chamber.
Christyn Lucas holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Technological University. Additionally, they have earned a Masters degree in Business Administration from Wayne State University. The dates of their education and the duration of their programs were not specified.
Detroit Regional Chamber
Connecting Leaders, Inspiring Change in Their CommunityLeadership Detroit is a community leadership program for executives in Southeast Michigan led by the Detroit Regional Chamber with more than 1,800 alumni. Launched in 1979, the program aims to create awareness of key issues that affect the Detroit region and to challenge emerging andexisting community leaders to bring about positive change in the community through informed leadership.Leadership Detroit offers a once in a lifetime opportunity for professionals to take their leadership agenda to the next level. They offer a unique, behind-the-scenes approach to understanding the inner workings of the region and the people that make it work.Participants tap into a diverse pool of professionals that are actively engaged from multiple perspectives in improving the quality of life in the region. The conversation is open and fluid and embraces multiple perspectives. They create a space where new ideas can emerge and where assumptions can be challenged.