"We're thrilled to recognize Rochelle as a Game Changers honoree for her incredible contributions to local journalism and tireless approach to advancing arts and culture across the city," said Kevin Brown, director of community impact for Ilitch Sports + Entertainment. "Guided by a strategic vision, Rochelle is a dedicated champion for Detroit artists and entertainers of all ages to achieve their full potential."
The Detroit Office of Arts, Culture and Entrepreneurship (Detroit ACE) focuses on increasing educational and economic opportunities for individuals with creative aspirations.
"Every day is different, but all of them are to meet the goals of guiding the city's investment in our creative workforce," Riley said. "I have to make sure that people understand, both internally and externally, that we have a creative workforce."
Riley said there is a public misconception of the arts, a unique sector that should be treated "the same way as we treat the automobile or restaurant industries because we have amazing talent here."
"I was probably as guilty as most folks by viewing an artist as somebody who is over here on the side," she said. "We look at industry and business as everything we do economically, but it's no different than art. Every dancer, musician and actor is a small business. It's their livelihood and they're passionate about it."