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Virdis Laboratories was founded by former Michigan State Police members in 2016. In total, about 40 employees are spread across two Virdis labs, operating in Lansing and Bay City.
The executive team includes Greg Michaud, former director of forensic science, Dr. Michele Glinn, a former toxicology unit supervisor and program coordinator, and Todd Welch, a former forensic scientist.
Welch was the impetus for starting the company and told
Lansing City Pulse that his team has tested almost 70 per cent of all recreational and medical cannabis sold in Michigan over the last five years.
Butt pinches, threesome requests and a glass ceiling: sexism is systemic in Michigan’s political culture
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A woman stands underneath the glass ceiling on the ground level at the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing Michigan. Nicole Hester/Mlive.com
There’s a glass ceiling in the Michigan Capitol.
Designed as a glass floor for the building’s rotunda, it’s a big draw for school groups and other Capitol visitors. Little girls lay on it, faces pressed to the cloudy glass to see if they can make out shapes moving one floor down.
But to the women entering below – staff, consultants, public relations professionals, interns, journalists, lobbyists and lawmakers – it’s a visual reminder of what they’re pushing up against.