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Taking
Steps to
Move Wisconsin Forward
Tuesday's
Program Schedule
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Tuesday,
October 15, 2002
Please note that the Summit Agenda is subject to change.
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| 7:00 -
8:00 a.m. |
Continental
Breakfast |
| 8:00 a.m. |
- Summit
Welcome:
- Guy
Gottschalk, President, UW System Board of Regents
President, Gottschalk Cranberry, Inc. and Biron Cranberry
Company
Moderator:
Tom Still, President, Wisconsin Technology Council
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| 8:10
a.m. |
- Summit
Charge:
- Jay
L. Smith, Co-chair, Wisconsin Economic Summit,
Past President & Member, UW System Board of Regents,
Chairman & CEO, JLS Investment Group
"Taking Steps to Move Wisconsin Forward"
Remarks [PDF]
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| 8:20
- 8:40 a.m. |
- Remarks:
- The
Honorable Scott McCallum
Presentation [PDF]
Governor, State of Wisconsin
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| 8:40 a.m.
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- Wisconsin
Video -
- "Connecting
With the Future"
Produced by Advertising, Boelter & Lincoln
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| 8:50 a.m.
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- Summit
Overview & Keynote Introduction
- Katharine
C. Lyall, Co-chair, Wisconsin Economic Summit
President, University of Wisconsin System
Presentation [PDF]
Presentation [PPT]
Remarks
[PDF]
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| 9:05
- 9:45 a.m. |
- Keynote:
- Paul
Gigot, Editorial Page Editor, Wall Street Journal
The Political Economy After September 11th
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| 9:45
- 10:15 a.m. |
Break
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| 10:15
- 11:00 a.m. |
- General
Session
- What's
Ahead for the Economy? A State, Regional and National Perspective
Moderator:
Don Nichols, Director, LaFollette School of Public Affairs,
Professor of Economics, UW- Madison
Presenter:
Gary Stern, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve
Bank of Minneapolis
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| 11:00
a.m. - 12:15 p.m. |
General
Session
Clusters:
A New Growth Strategy for Wisconsin
Where will Wisconsin's competitive advantage be in the economy
of the future? The Wisconsin Industry Cluster Initiative has
been launched to recognize and grow the industries with an
historical or emerging advantage. Six industry clusters are
in the early stages of organizing and the "champions'
from these industries will share highlights of their initial
cluster organizing efforts.
PowerPoint
Presentation [pdf]
{Note: Use arrows on keyboard to move through the slides)
Moderator:
Phil Albert, Secretary, Department of Commerce
Panelists:
- Ralph
Kauten, President & CEO, Quintessence Biosciences,
Inc. (Biotechnology)
- Paul
Ericksen, Manager of Supplier Flexibility, John Deere
Horicon Works (Manufacturing)
- William
Hendee, Senior Associate Dean for Technology Research
and Vice President for
Technology, Medical College of Wisconsin (Medical Instruments
Technology)
- Ken
Thompson, President, Jeff Foster Trucking (Transportation)
- John
Torinus, CEO, Serigraph, Inc. (Printing)
- Bill
Ward, Manager of Government Relations, Procter &
Gamble (Paper)
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| 12:15
- 1:30 p.m. |
A New
Public/Private Partnership
Business & Legislative Luncheon
- Keynote
Introduction:
- Jay
L. Smith, Co-chair, Wisconsin Economic Summit,
Past President & Member, UW System Board of Regents,
Chairman & CEO, JLS Investment Group
- Introductory
Remarks [PDF]
- Keynote:
- William
M. Daley, President, SBC Communications
Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce
- Presentation
[DOC]
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1:30 -
2:30 p.m.
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Concurrent
sessions
I.
The Entrepreneurial Effect in Wisconsin:
Many factors feed into an entrepreneurial effect: access to
talent, access to capital, a variety of networks and a robust
support infrastructure. Learn how developing an entrepreneurial
development system can transform community / regional economies.
Moderator:
Erica Kauten, State Director, Small Business Development
Center, UW-Extension
Panelists:
- Adam
Bock, Research Manager, Early Stage Research
- Debra
Malewicki, Director, Wisconsin Innovation Service Center,
UW-Whitewater
- Jeff
Rafn, President, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
- Floyd
Rose III - Student, Edgewood High School, Madison
- Penny
Scheuerman, Community Development Manager, WE Energies
II.
As Health Care Goes, so Goes the Health of the Economy. How
Healthy Are We?
Leaders in Wisconsin's health care industry describe the challenges
they face with a shortage of essential health care workers.
Moderator:
Nino Amato, Vice President, Wisconsin Technical College
System Board
Panelists:
- Daniel
Manders, President/ CEO, Mile Bluff Medical Center
- Norma
Tirado, Vice President of Employee Services, Agnesian
HealthCare
- Gerald
Worrick, President/CEO, Door County Memorial Hospital/Ministry
Health Care
III.
Vision 2020: A Model Wisconsin Economy
Wisconsin needs to foster the development of high-tech clusters.
These experts will discuss the knowledge strategy at the core
of the project
.the creation of high-tech clusters.
Moderator:
Tom Still, President, Wisconsin Technology Council
Panelists:
- John
Byrnes, Chairman & CEO, Mason Wells
- David
J. Ward, President, NorthStar Economics, Inc.
IV.
Investing in Pre-College Scholarship Programs - Documented
Success in Milwaukee
Our educational efforts must ensure that young Wisconsin residents
are highly skilled, highly educated, and have access to opportunities.
A number of innovative pre-college programs have pointed in
the direction it takes to ensure these opportunities for students.
We know what works and what it takes
let's find out
what they have learned.
Moderator:
Elizabeth Burmaster, State Superintendent, Department
of Public Instruction
Panelists:
- Andrea-Teresa
"Tess" Arenas, Assistant Vice President for
Academic Affairs and Senior Advisor to the President for
Multicultural Affairs
- Paul
Barrows, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, UW-Madison
- Stanley
F. Battle, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, UW-Milwaukee
- Paul
La Schiazza, President, SBC Ameritech Wisconsin
- Gerard
Randall, CEO, Private Industry Council of Milwaukee
County
- Tim
Sheehy, President, Metropolitan Milwaukee Association
of Commerce
- Keita
Williams, Former Pre-College Academy participant
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| 2:45
- 3:45 p.m. |
Concurrent
sessions
I.
Brain Gain: It's about Talent - Keeping, Attracting and Growing
Our Own
Attracting, keeping and "growing our own" young
talent is how we will show a "Brain Gain" in the
future. This session will provide a look at some new information,
share some creative solutions to making a community a place
where young people want to live and highlight opportunities
for Wisconsin students to complete college degrees.
Moderator:
Jennifer Alexander, Secretary, Department of Workforce
Development
Panelists:
- Dean
Amhaus, President, Spirit of Milwaukee
- Kathleen
Cullen, Bureau Director, Program Development & Operations,
Wisconsin Technical College System
- Melissa
Genich, Student, UW-Parkside
- Terry
Ludeman, Economist, Department of Workforce Development
- Anne
Stathum, Professor of Sociology, UW-Parkside
II.
Health Care Industry Growth and Costs--Impact on Wisconsin's
Competitiveness
Prominent leaders discuss the impact of health care costs
and what can be done.
Moderator:
Jim Nellen, President, Competitive Wisconsin; Partner,
Michael, Best & Friedrich
Panelists:
- T.
Michael Bolger, President and CEO, Medical College of
Wisconsin
- Tom
Hefty, Chairman and CEO, Cobalt Corporation
- David
Newby, President, Wisconsin AFL-CIO
- John
Torinus, CEO, Serigraph Inc.
III.
The Role of the Media in Economic Development
These journalists will discuss the media and Wisconsin's
economy - reporting what matters.
Moderator:
Neil Heinen, Editorial Director, WISC-TV Channel 3
Panelists:
- Rich
Kirchen, Managing Editor, The Business Journal
- Scott
Klug, CEO, Wisconsin Trails Media, former US Congressman,
former broadcast journalist
- Gary
Miller, Senior Business Editor, The Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel
- Tom
Still, President, Wisconsin Technology Council, former
Associate Editor, Wisconsin State Journal
IV.
Technology Advances, Skilled Worker Competition
Manufacturing
down-turn or turn-around?
Experts in labor and manufacturing discuss Wisconsin's
economic future.
Moderator:
Phil Neuenfeldt, Secretary-Treasurer, WI State AFL-CIO
Panelists:
- Kenneth
Heins, President, KLH Industries, Inc.
- Robert
Hollingsworth,
Plant Manager, Kenosha Engine Plant, DaimlerChrysler
- Pete
Ollmann, Plant Manager, Hutchinson Technology Inc.
- Mike
Schmitt, Process Manager, Materials Management Group,
Harley-Davidson Motor Company
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| 3:45
- 4:00 p.m. |
Break |
| 4:00
- 5:30 p.m. |
Fiscal
Policy Reform
A group
of fiscal policy experts, former public officials and management
consultants who have been analyzing Wisconsin's budget crisis
will present their ideas at the Economic Summit for a comprehensive
solution to the crisis including spending reductions, tax
reforms and longer term spending restructuring in order to
promote economic growth.
Presentation
[PPT]
Presentation [PDF]
Co-Moderator:
James R. Morgan, Sr.
Former Secretary, Department of Revenue, the Knowles Administration
Former President, Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance
Chair, Wisconsin Ethics Board
Panelists:
Robert
Campbell III, Public Sector Specialist, Global Partner,
Deloitte Consulting
Natalie
Ellertson, Public Sector Specialist, Virchow Krause
Tim
Hanna, Mayor, City of Appleton
Terry
Ludeman, Economist, Department of Workforce Development
Co-moderator:
Carol
Skornicka, Former Policy Advisor, the Lucey Administration,
Former Secretary, Department of Industry, Labor & Human
Relations, the Thompson Administration
Panelists:
- Mark
Bugher, Former Secretary, Departments of Administration
and Revenue, the
Thompson Administration
- Joe
Leean, Former Republican State Senator
Former Chair, Joint Committee on Finance
Former Secretary, Department of Health and Social Services,
the Thompson
Administration
- Mike
Ley, Former Secretary, Department of Revenue, the Earl
Administration
Former President, Madison City Council
- John
Maurer, Former Democratic State Senator
Former Chair, Joint Committee on Finance
Former Secretary, Department of Veterans Affairs, the Earl
Administration
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| 6:00
p.m. |
Reception
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