Barry Broome, former president of Southwest Michigan First, negotiated with Pfizer four years ago when the drug maker closed facilities and terminated thousands of people in Kalamazoo. Broome, now president of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council, said state and local officials need to hold Pfizer’s feet to the fire and negotiate tough if they want to minimize the economic damage that will be done by the cut backs.
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