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Workforce DevelopmentGreater Akron Chamber's Annual Meeting: How Cool is Greater Akron?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 03/07/2005 - 00:02.
03/16/2005 - 16:30 DATE: March 16, 2005 Annual Meeting: How Cool is Greater Akron? Location
Hilton Akron/Fairlawn, 3180 W. Market St., Fairlawn
Akron looks to a cool future for Gen-Xers, in empowering waysSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 03/06/2005 - 23:29.
Ideastream's 03.06.05 Ideas program took an interesting look at economic development issues and opportunities in Akron, and how the city seeks to raise it's "cool" factor. They featured Elizabeth Sheeler, who returned home to Akron from Boston to work with the Akron Art Museum and ArtCetera because she feels she can have a bigger impact in her smaller home town than in a big city she has started an after work arts party and networking scene in Akron - part of making the scene cooler there. The objective is to make Akron desirable to Gen-Xers and the need is serious. Rebecca Ryan, an economic development consultant from Madison, WI, based Next Generation Consulting, has been hired to lead the Akron community to focus on their Gen-X quality of life she notes only 4% of NEOs 18-24 have loyalty to this region vs. 25% nationwide, and only 35% of NEO residents in general feel there is good opportunity here for the young, vs. 69% nationwide. Gen-Xers are needed to replace Baby Boomers as they retire from the workforce, and Gen-Xers are the innovators needed to fuel the future of the economy, so not satisfying the Gen-Xers is very foolish. The Bottom Line: Backup Child Care Strengthens BusinessesSubmitted by RWaxman-Lenz on Sun, 03/06/2005 - 22:54.
I am a senior-level manager who has a meeting with a major client. One of my staff responsible for the meeting calls in sick. The truth is that her son’s caretaker is out sick. My employee’s child care support breaks down, so I will be left with a dissatisfied client. This scenario is more common than one would think. According to an article in the February issue of CFO magazine, a survey conducted by the National Conference of State Legislatures found that child care problems force 80 percent of employees to miss work. According to the Child Care Action Campaign, U.S. companies have losses of about $3 billion each year resulting from employee child care arrangements breaking down. “On average, working mothers lose eight-and-a-half days per year, and fathers lose five days annually. The result is lower productivity, stalled projects, and higher turnover.�
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03.15.05 REALNEO@REI open source dialogue and inclusionSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 03/06/2005 - 14:15.
03/15/2005 - 13:00 REALNEO is a free open source social network established to Location
Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 123
03.05.05 NOTES Dan Cuffaro, CIA IDSA Industrial Design Chair - "Innovations in Art and Design"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 03/05/2005 - 16:44.
Dan Cuffaro, CIA IDSA Industrial Design Chair - for this last presentation in the "Young Artists Series", Dan speaks on "Innovations in Art and Design". Dan ( categories: )
03.03.05 NOTES Telework in the future of NEOSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 03/03/2005 - 08:47.
Ed Morrison opens the session explaining how his research has identified 03.02.05 NOTES roundtable@REI agenda - RAMTEC - Regional Automated Manufacturing Technology and Education CenterSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 03/02/2005 - 16:22.
The RAMTEC session had a remarkable attendance of leaders in education, workforce 04.16.05 - The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (day 2 of 2)Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 02/28/2005 - 16:37.
04/16/2005 - 08:00 Community Location
CSU’s University Center - 2121 Euclid Blvd.
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04.15.05 - The Artist as an Entrepreneur InstituteSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 02/28/2005 - 16:30.
04/15/2005 - 04:00 Community Location
CSU’s University Center - 2121 Euclid Blvd.
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03.01.05 Tuesday@REI: "Prelude to the New Energy Debate in Northeast Ohio"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 02/28/2005 - 13:47.
03/01/2005 - 15:00 "Prelude to the From TransTech and the New Energy Location
REI - PBL 201 - 11119 Bellflower Rd.
02.28.05 media - RAMTEC - Regional Automated Manufacturing Technology and Education CenterSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 02/28/2005 - 13:15.
Forum to unveil $28M plan to push automation From Crain's - By DAVID BENNETT - Northeast Ohio's manufacturing sector has been hit hard by the one-two punch of the economic downturn and ever-growing foreign competition, but it's looking to launch a $28 million counteroffensive. ( categories: )
03.02.05 REI Presents RAMTEC - Regional Automated Manufacturing Technology and Education CenterSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 02/28/2005 - 13:05.
A group of NEO civic entrepreneurs are launching a new economic development initiative called RAMTEC - Regional Automated Manufacturing Technology and Education Center - initial supporting documentations is posting in this book, and the initiative is under support at http://ramtec-org.bryght.net
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03.03.05 agenda@REI: "The Telework Industry in Northeast Ohio"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 02/27/2005 - 23:06.
03/03/2005 - 07:00 "Telework: Location
The Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 118
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03.02.05 roundtable@REI agenda - RAMTEC - Regional Automated Manufacturing Technology and Education CenterSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 02/27/2005 - 22:50.
03/02/2005 - 15:00 Let's bring Location
Case, Peter B Lewis Building
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The State of NanoBusiness in the U.S. TodaySubmitted by John Soellner on Sat, 02/26/2005 - 16:06.
03/09/2005 - 17:00 The State of NanoBusiness in the U.S. TodayThe Nano-Network
invites you to attend this event featuring Sean Murdock, who was just named the Executive Director of the Nano Business Alliance. The NanoBusiness Alliance is the first industry association founded to advance the emerging business of nanotechnology and Microsystems. The NanoBusiness Alliance's mission is to create a collective voice for the emerging small tech industry and develop a range of initiatives to support and strengthen the nanotechnology business community. **** SPONSORED BY **** CAMP, Inc. and Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff For more information, visit Location
CAMP Manufacturing & Technology Complex, 1768 East 25th
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Libraries Contribute to Youth DevelopmentSubmitted by RWaxman-Lenz on Thu, 02/24/2005 - 21:44.
You might not think of a public library as the "in" place to be, but some teenagers do! The Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago reports on ideas being developed for new roles that public libraries can play in developing our youth. Here's what they say: "With growing numbers of teenagers visiting libraries to socialize, do homework, and use computers as well as the Internet, libraries have found themselves pressed to address the needs of this group. Although nearly a fourth of library patrons are teenagers, libraries traditionally have devoted less of their space, personnel, and financial resources to services for teens than to any other age group. An evaluation of the Public Libraries as Partners in Youth Development, a nine site demonstration project funded by the Wallace Foundation, suggests that communities should take a closer look at the role that public libraries can play in strengthening the skills of teenagers, building the capacity of libraries as institutions, and connecting libraries more closely to communities. The study suggests that library-based youth programs, especially in low- income communities, can teach teens specific job skills at the same time that they make libraries more visible assets in the community." Click to read New on the Shelf: Teens in the Library
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To develop the brainpower of the next generation...Submitted by Sandy Kristin P... on Thu, 02/24/2005 - 06:46.
If you are interested in developing the brainpower of our next generation of northeast Ohio residents and workers, please come read about the Northeast Ohio Breastfeeding Education and Advocacy Network!
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How the birthplace of aviation lost that competitive advantageSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 02/24/2005 - 03:06.
I happened to catch the NOVA program "A Daring Flight" onÂ
Broad coalition supports Community Internet NEO needs - Central Ohio Legislator opposesSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 02/24/2005 - 00:08.
Case's Weatherhead School of Management Center for Regional Economic Issues (REI) and other community leaders support an initiative to distribute used computers and ease access to free or low cost Internet access for area residents in financial hardship. The first community being supported through this vision is East Cleveland, where REI drives ECHO - "Extending Community Home Online" - as part of an East Cleveland 2010 community redevelopment initiative. This effort is not in social service for the poor of East Cleveland but a critical initiative for economic development for this entire NEO region. Area leaders focusing on Early Childhood Development, for healthcare and the economySubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 02/21/2005 - 01:10.
The Center for Regional Economic Issues promotes the understanding economic development begins with the unborn child, and many area community leaders realize effective early childhood development improves the economy. Two recent benefits of this enlightenment are a community of interest called NEOchildhood, pursuing a wide range of childhood development related opportunities for Northeast Ohio, and NEOBEAN, creating the Northeast Ohio Breastfeeding Education and Advocacy Network - all for parents, family, employers, policymakers, educators, researchers, caregivers and ultimately children. Good work!. HIPAA & BEYOND: Business Opportunities at the Intersection of Privacy, Technology, & HealthcareSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 02/16/2005 - 01:36.
02/17/2005 - 16:30 HIPAA & BEYOND: Business Opportunities at the Intersection of Privacy, Technology, & Healthcare NEOSA & BioEnterprise
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HealthSpace, 8911 Euclid Avenue
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02.14.05 Initiatives identified at Economics of Early Child Development Forum 2Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 02/15/2005 - 23:28.
Participants at the 02.14.05 session 2 of the forum on The Economics of Early Childhood Development were asked to connect the dots from early childhood development to regional economic development. The goal of this interactive session was to broaden the discussion on early care in three ways... visit the NEO Childhood COIL for a wealth of insight on this initiative and next steps! ( categories: )
02.14.05 Economics of Early Childhood Development: Session 2: Alignment & Action;Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 02/12/2005 - 10:20.
02/14/2005 - 08:00 A two-part forum on: The Economics of Early Childhood Development - see NEO Childhood for support site and services Location
Hanna Perkins Center for Child Development in Shaker Heights
1,000,000s of patients, 100s of hospitals, entire countries, open source and $7.5 million in VC are right about medical ISSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 02/10/2005 - 21:38.
Below is a story about a company in LA that's doing exactly what companies and all medical service providers must do here - using open source VistA medical information management standards to transform healthcare. This is THE realization of the $125 million vision President Bush recently promoted here, and the understanding the Cleveland Clinic has embraced, and the certainty all other healthcare providers in NEO must recognize. Bottom line, if NEO's 100s of hospitals, clinics and medical centers and 1,000s of doctors get up to speed NOW, and collaborate, and turn their attention to excellence outside the operating room, and work strategically with enlightened IT professionals to embrace VistA region-wide, for the 4.4 million patients here, NEO will overnight become the global center of excellence in healthcare and the multi-billion-dollar medical information systems industry - for now, leadership, success, jobs and wealth go to some up-starts and VCs in LA. Read more... 02.08.05 Tuesday@REI Collabortion: "Intergenerational Learning" in public educationSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 02/09/2005 - 02:21.
The 02.08.04 Tuesday@REI continues an important collaboration exploring unique value in Northeast Ohio child development - today expanding focus to "Intergenerational Learning", which leverages the value of all ages learning together. Here we see notes on presentations and discussions featuring: |
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