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Monday,
October 14, 2002
Please note that the Summit Agenda is subject to change.
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| 11:00 a.m. |
Registration
begins (open all day) |
| 1:00 -
2:15 p.m. |
First Concurrent
Workshop Session:
I. Economic Development
Practices & Measures of Success
Find out what measures Wisconsin economic development practitioners and
their partners use to measure success and how they apply these measures
to monitor and manage economic development initiatives. Also, Chair of
WEDA Public Relations Committee will report results of study on procedures
used by WEDA members.
Moderator:
Jan Alf, Forward Wisconsin, Inc., and WEDA President-elect
Panelists:
- Vic Grassman,
Chair of WEDA Public Relations Committee, Program Manager Business &
Outreach, UW-Whitewater Small Business Development Center
- Rob Kleman,
Executive Director, Oshkosh Commercial Development Corporation
- John Lalor,
PhD, Executive Dean of Outreach Learning, Madison Area Technical College
- Dave Waffle,
City Administrator, City of Reedsburg
II. Capturing More
Federal Procurement Dollars
Training, resources and opportunities will be demonstrated to teach you
how to attract more federal business to your firm.
Denise Kornetzke,
Director of the Business Procurement Assistance Center, Madison Area
Technical College
III. Technology
Paths to Economic Development in Wisconsin
The basic tenets of technology development will be reexamined and a new
strategy to enliven and guide technology innovation for new economic development
will be presented.
Bruce Beihoff,
Rockwell Automation
Bill Bryant, Crossroadsaccess
IV. Community
Development Venture Capital
The panelists will present an overview of the emerging industry called
community development venture capital.
Moderator: William
Beckett, President and CEO, CHRYSPAC
Panelists:
- Charles H. Allison,
Jr., Vision Consulting Associates LLC
- Farshad Maltes,
Economic Researcher, Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development
Authority
V. The Economic
Development Roles of Nonprofit Corporations
Four experts will present how nonprofit organizations stimulate economic
development in Wisconsin communities.
Moderator: Stephen
L. Percy, Chancellor's Deputy for the Milwaukee Idea and Director,
Center for Urban Initiatives and Research, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Panelists:
- Pamela Fendt,
Senior Policy Analyst, Director, Center for Economic Development, UW-Milwaukee
- Karen Gotzler,
President and CEO, Urban Economic Development Association of Wisconsin
- Michael Morgan,
Program Related Investment Officer, Helen Bader Foundation
- Leo Ries, Program
Director, Local Initiatives Support Corporation
VI. Homeland Security
Panel discussion of homeland security issues and strategies Wisconsin
must engage in to maintain the highest level of safety for our citizens.
Moderator: Jonathan
Barry, President Wisconsin Technical College System Board
Panelists:
- Nancy Crowley,
RN, CEM, Manitowoc County Emergency Management
- Ed Janke, Chief
Deputy, Brown County Sheriff's Department
- Nick Tomlin,
Deputy Director, Office of Law Enforcement Technology Commercialization
VII. "Agriculture
It's
Not The Back 40 Anymore"
Learn how the structural relationships and diversity of Wisconsin's
modern agricultural base makes it one of the most valuable sectors of
our economy.
Moderator: Jim
Harsdorf, Secretary, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade &
Consumer Protection
Panelists:
- Patrick Geoghegan,
Sr. Vice President, Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board, Inc., Madison
- Timm Johnson,
Executive Director, Wisconsin Agricultural Stewardship Initiative, Madison
- Quentin Schultz,
President, BioDiagnostics, Inc., Ellsworth
- John Vrieze,
President, Emerald Dairy, Baldwin
VIII. Momentum
Chippewa Valley - Wisconsin's B.E.S.T. Working Together
BUSINESS * EDUCATION * SERVICE * TECHNOLOGY * TOURISM
Learn how cooperative public and private partnerships are developed
among communities within the Chippewa Valley by coordinating regional
economic development efforts.
Moderator: Darcy
Way, Director, Momentum Chippewa Valley
Panelists:
- Linda Clark,
Chair, MCV Business Development Committee, Manager of Economic Development,
Xcel Energy
- Bill Ihlenfeldt,
Past President, Momentum Chippewa Valley, President, Chippewa Valley
Technical College
- Howard Ludwigson,
Chair, Eau Claire County Board of Supervisors
- Donna Weber,
President, Momentum Chippewa Valley, Assistant to the Chancellor for
Affirmative Action, UW-Stout
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| 2:15 -
2:30 p.m. |
Networking
Break |
| 2:30
- 3:45 p.m. |
Second Concurrent
Workshop Session
IX. Helping Small
Businesses Move Innovation and Technology to Market
Learn how to use the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program
to help your small businesses compete for federal R&D funds.
Moderator: Erica
Kauten, State Director, Small Business Development Center, UW-Extension
Panelists:
- Cheryl Gain,
Director, Office of Science and Technology, Wisconsin Department
of Commerce
- Dr. Philip
Sobocinski, Ph.D., Associate Director of Technology Development
and Commercialization, University-Industry Relations, UW-Madison
- Laura Baranowski,
SBIR/STTR Program Specialist, Wisconsin FAST
- Dr. Christopher
Murphy, DVM, Ph.D., CEO, Platypus Technologies, LLC
X. Building Angel
Networks in Wisconsin
This workshop will show how to build an angel investing network. Panelists
include members of angel networks that are planning, forming, and actively
investing.
Moderator: David
J. Ward, President, NorthStar Economics, Inc., and member of Origin
Investment Group, La Crosse
Panelists:
- Adam Bock,
Research Manager, Early Stage Research
- James M. Hanke,
Momentum Chippewa Valley
- Gary Nadolsky,
Spirit Enterprises, Fond du Lac
- Terry Sivesind,
Mirus Corporation, Madison
XI. Workforce
Development is Economic Development!
Workforce availability and preparedness is the #1 issue for businesses.
This workshop will present unique examples of how workforce development
professionals put both resources and leadership into play.
Moderator:
Ron Hunt, Deputy Division Administrator, Wisconsin Department of
Workforce Development
Panelists:
- Richard Best,
Executive Director, Workforce Resources, Inc.
- Jim Golembeski,
Executive Director, Bay Area Workforce Development Board
- Beth Norris,
Coordinator, Southeast Workforce Development Board
XII. Competing
in a Global Environment
Global competition is becoming increasingly fierce. Panelists will discuss
how Wisconsin companies can expand their sales with exports and succeed
in a world economy.
Moderator: Roger
Axtell, UW System Board of Regents and former Vice President, Worldwide
Marketing, Parker Pen Corporation
Panelists:
- Roxanne Baumann,
Alliances Manager, Wisconsin Manufacturing Extension Partnership
- Joyce Keehn,
Director, Worldwide Sales, Trek Bicycle Corporation
- Jim Meinert,
Director of International Marketing, Snider Mold Co.
- Mary Regel,
Administrator, Division of International Development, Wisconsin Department
of Commerce
XIII. Tourism's Contribution
to Wisconsin's Economy and Quality of Life
Wisconsin's tourism industry is integral to Wisconsin's economic health,
providing financial stability and the cultural and recreational infrastructure
that makes Wisconsin attractive places to live, work, and play. Tourism's
Contribution White Paper
- Randy Freeman,
Vice President of Marketing, Rockwell Automation
- Tom Luljak,
Vice Chancellor, University Relations, UW-Milwaukee
- William J. Otto,
President and COO, Marcus Hotels and Resorts
XIV. Education
as an Economic Cluster
Learn how education is an "economic cluster" essential
to Wisconsin's future as the principal producer of resources essential
for the knowledge economy: innovative ideas and "brainworkers."
Moderator: Dr.
Rolf Wegenke, President, Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges
and Universities
Panelists:
- Elizabeth Burmaster,
State Superintendent, Department of Public Instruction
- Dr. Richard
Carpenter, President, Wisconsin Technical College System
- Dr. Katharine
Lyall, President, University of Wisconsin System
XV. A Market-Based
Approach to Urban Revitalization
Explore how economic strategies that emphasize private, for-profit business
growth and job development, along with nonprofit social entrepreneurship,
can create a sustainable economic base in the inner city.
Moderator:
Mike Morgan, Program
Related Investments Officer, Helen Bader Foundation
Panelists:
- Tim Keane,
President and CEO, NuEdge Systems, Co-Chair, Milwaukee Initiative
for a Competitive Inner City (ICIC) Partnership Strategy Board
- Eric Parker,
Executive Director, Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership
- Julie Penman,
Commissioner, Department of City Development, City of Milwaukee
- Greg White,
Co-Founder and General Partner, Chicago Venture Partners
XVI. With a Long
Enough Lever: Leveraging the OEM-supplier relationship to build a world-class
manufacturing cluster in Wisconsin
This panel will discuss the novel concept of "leveraging" inter-firm
relationships to ensure the continued viability of high-road manufacturing
clusters in Wisconsin.
Moderator: Jonathan
Zeitlin, Senior Fellow, Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy
(WAGE), Professor of Sociology, Industrial Relations, and History, UW-Madison
Panelists:
- Paul Ericksen,
Manager, supplier flexibility, John Deere Worldwide Commercial and Consumer
Equipment Division
- Joel Rogers,
Director, Center on Wisconsin Strategy, Professor of Law, Sociology,
Political Science, UW-Madison
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| 3:45 -
4:00 p.m. |
Networking
Break |
| 4:00
- 5:15 p.m. |
Third Concurrent
Workshop Session
XVII. New County
Economic Development Models
Three southeastern Wisconsin counties present new economic development
models that are used to reflect their unique local community needs.
Moderator: Penny
Scheuerman, Community Development Manager, WE Energies
Panelists:
- Brenda Hicks-Sorensen,
Economic Development Coordinator, Washington County
- Gordy Kacala,
Executive Director, Racine County Economic Development Corporation
- Bill Mitchell,
President, Waukesha County Economic Development Corporation
XVIII. eCommerce
& eBusiness: Strengthening Wisconsin Companies and Industry Clusters
Senior executives will describe how e-commerce and e-business are
providing competitive advantages for their companies as well as their
value chain members including customers, suppliers and distributors.
Moderator: Dr.
Raj Veeramani, Director, Consortium for Global E-Commerce, UW-Madison
Panelists:
- Todd Fischer,
Vice President and CIO, Endries International
- Katherine Hudson,
President and CEO, Brady Corporation
- Holly Reed,
Vice President, SBC Ameritech
- Dan Stieber,
Director of Operations, Endries International
- Sam Taylor,
Vice President, E-Commerce and International, Lands' End
XIX. Regional
Training Partnerships
This workshop will demonstrate the advantages of nationally recognized
partnerships between companies, unions, and communities for economic and
workforce development policies.
Moderator: Earl
Buford, Director, BIG STEP
Panelists:
- Rhandi Berth,
Director, Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership
- Leon Burzynski,
Coordinator, Construction Industry Training Partnership
- Ginny Wilke,
Coordinator, Health Care Industry Training Partnership
XX. The Northern
EDGE: Economic Development & Growing the Economy
For the economic base of Wisconsin's northern counties to grow, a strategy
must be developed to infuse new-economy ideas into the existing economic
base and grow incomes in the traditional economic sectors, while expanding
into new higher wage areas of economic growth. Targeted research, GIS
technology and other assessment tools build a foundation of research and
information from which priorities can be established and decisions made
to create higher paying jobs. This workshop will discuss how these tools
will be used in the 29 Northern EDGE counties.
Moderator: Al Anderson,
Director, Center for Community Economic Development, UW - Extension
Panelists:
- Bill Pinkovitz,
Center for Community Economic Development, UW- Extension
- Senator Russ
Decker, 29th Senate District
XXI. Organizing Services
to Meet Industry Cluster Needs
Wisconsin's key industries are embracing the industry cluster concept for
growth. This session will present exciting examples and discuss some best
practices of how your organization can refocus planning and resources to
service the cluster construct.
Moderator: Sue
Gleason, Local Workforce Planning Coordinator, Wisconsin Department
of Workforce Development
Panelists:
- Melanie Platt-Gibson,
Director of Marketing, Forward Wisconsin
- Jeffrey Rafn,
President, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
- Kirk Rossi,
International Trade Consultant, Wisconsin Department of Commerce
XXII. Leveraging
Intellectual Property for a Competitive Edge in the 21st Century
This workshop will focus on Intellectual Property (IP) as a tool
to: 1) provide a competitive edge for businesses large and small, and
2) grow market share and thus stimulate economic development.
Moderator: Michael
J. Gratz, Registered Patent Attorney, Chair of the State Bar of Wisconsin's
Intellectual Property Section, and Shareholder of Boyle, Fredrickson,
Newholm, Stein & Gratz, S.C.
Panelists:
- John Gatto,
Esq., President, Transatlantic Venture Solutions LLC, formerly with
the Wisconsin Department of Commerce
- Debra Malewicki,
Director, Wisconsin Innovation Service Center
- Mark McGuire,
Esq., President, Nameprotect, Inc.
- Paul Van Den
Heuvel, Esq., Founder, Grace Consulting LLC, formerly with Proservices
Health Information Technologies, Blue Cross Blue Shield United of Wisconsin
XXIII. The Missing
Link in Economic Development: Thriving Families
The offspring of struggling families account for 26% of state and
45% of county expenditures. This workshop will identify feasible ways
to strengthen families, the state's economy and capitalize on Wisconsin's
image as a family friendly state.
Moderator: Jack
DeWitt, LL.B., Director, Wisconsin Cares, Inc.
- Keynoter: Jack
Westman, M.D., President, Wisconsin Cares, Inc.
- The Role
of Families in Economic Development: Ignore at Your Peril
Panelists:
- Thomas Corbett,
Ph.D., Former Associate Director, Wisconsin Institute for Research
on Poverty
- The Role
of Families in Work-based Welfare Reform
- Susan Sikora,
MSW, CICSW, Director of Family Services, Rosalie Manor Community
& Family Services
- The Economic
Benefits of Supporting the Parents of Newborns: Welcome Home Baby
- Ramon Wagner,
M.A., Director, Community Advocates, Milwaukee
- Strengthening
Families: Building Front Porches in Milwaukee Neighborhoods
XXIV. Wisconsin's
Groundwater: Who gets to use it? Who does not?
Conservationists, farming, business interests and University of Wisconsin
System scientists have together asked: How do we protect this great resource
while maintaining the economy depending upon it?
Moderator: John
DuPlissis, Forestry Outreach Specialist, UW-Stevens Point
Panelists:
- Todd Ambs,
Executive Director, River Alliance of Wisconsin
- Scott Froehlke,
Chair, River Alliance of Wisconsin
- George Kraft,
Director, Center for Watershed Study and Outreach, Director, Central
Wisconsin Groundwater Center and Professor of Water Resources, UW-Stevens
Point and UW-Extension
- Jim Wysocki,
Chief Financial Officer, Wysocki Companies
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| 5:30
p.m. |
Welcome Reception
Welcome: Jay L.
Smith, Co-chair, Wisconsin Economic Summit,
Past President & Member, UW System Board of Regents,
Chairman & CEO, JLS Investment Group
Remarks
[PDF]
Katharine C. Lyall,
Co-chair, Wisconsin Economic Summit
President, University of Wisconsin System
Remarks: The Honorable
Scott Walker, County Executive, Milwaukee County
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