NEO Communities

05.03.05 NOTES: Tuesday@REI Exploring New Models of Funding the Civic Space

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 05/06/2005 - 09:45.

The topic of the 05.03.05 Tuesday at REI was "Exploring New Models of Funding the Civic Space" - a panel discussion at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History about what are the existing models, how can we improve effectiveness, and what are some of the challenges we need to address for the future? Attendees represented the community of practitioners, research and philanthropy.

Panelists were:
Ensign Cowell, Greenleaf Capital & Giving Back Gang, member
Henry Doll, Founder, The Giving Back Gang - a Giving Circle
Stuart Mendel, Assistant Dean and Co-Director, Center for Nonprofit Policy and Practice, Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University
Georgia Reash, CEO, Institute for Creating Community
Chris & Judy Schenk, Tinamou Consulting
Linda Springer, Executive Director, Cleveland Social Venture Partners

At City Club 04.27.05 Connie Schultz makes history, knowing "well behaved women rarely make history"

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 04/28/2005 - 02:02.
The story of Connie Schultz winning the Pulitzer Prize is big news for
Connie, the PD and NEO, which was celebrated on 04.27.05 at the City
Club Forum. But the most remarkable story is that this "voice for the underdog and underprivileged" was raised in Ashtabula, educated at Kent State, and in an independent and uncompromising way quickly ascended from stay at home mom and freelance journalist to the highest ranks of achievement possible in her field.
It is thus truly inspiring to see realized the full potential of individual inspiration
and excellence – this is a realization badly needed in NEO these days…
a message 53 years in the making, and far more telling and
significant than a world series or super bowl championship. Read on…

05.09.05 Can Northeast Ohio GO TO WORK BY STAYING HOME?

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 04/28/2005 - 01:49.
05/09/2005 - 07:00

Find out how and why in what will be the first Northeast Ohio Teleworking Summit sponsored by Regional Economic Issues (REI) @ Case, to be held Monday, May 9th from 8 AM to noon at the Metropolitan Campus of Cuyahoga Community College in downtown Cleveland. Directions to the event may be found at:

Location

Cuyahoga Community College Metropolitan Campus, Cleveland

At City Club 04.20.05: Brogan v Nance

Submitted by peter holmes on Wed, 04/20/2005 - 12:57.

"You can make yourself a force on any issue in the city," was how Jones Day's Steve Brogan set himself apart from Squire Sanders' Fred Nance at their rare face-off at the City Club Wednesday. "Do not wait for older leaders," Brogan exhorted his audience.

04.11.04 OVA Lunch NOTES: GLITeC Advisor and Cleveland Tech Czar talk entrepreneurship

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 04/18/2005 - 01:10.

The 04.11.05 Ohio Venture Association (OVA) luncheon at the Cleveland Union Club featured City of Cleveland Senior Executive for Technology Development, aka “tech czar�, Michael DeAloia. Michael is responsible for expanding information technology focused business development in Cleveland, and his results to date are impressive, as highlighted below. Preceding Michael’s talk was a “5-Minute Forum� by Anthony Margida, Ph.D., the Battelle Company Formation Advisor to GLITeC, making this a very important, tech-centric innovation immersion event.

04.19.05 - announcing NEO Telework Roundtable at REI - Session 2

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 04/18/2005 - 00:56.
04/19/2005 - 15:00

The NEO Telework roundtable will expand the open source dialogue on
redefining Northeast Ohio as the world-leader in telecommuting - please
come together at this special Tuesday@REI.

Location

Peter B Lewis Bldg room 201

Regionalism. What does it mean?

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 04/17/2005 - 23:53.
04/21/2005 - 08:00

An Invitation to Discuss Regionalism on April 21
Please share this
email with your email lists. Thanks!

Regionalism. What does it mean? And
what does it mean for the nonprofit

Location

Lorain County Community College

Making NEO more globally competitive, even as America loses our edge

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 04/16/2005 - 09:46.

An insightful opinion editorial in the 04.15.05 New York Times declares "Bush Disarms, Unilaterally", claiming over the past few years the US has abandoned the new economy war. The author states what he "can't figure out about the Bush team is why an administration that is so focused on projecting U.S. military strength abroad has taken such little interest in America's economic competitiveness at home - the underlying engine of our strength" - ultimately the question posed is why Americans are allowing ourselves to fall behind the rest of the world in deploying information technology research and access to our masses. The same reasoning can be applied to our homeland economy for Northeast Ohio - why do we allow 100,000s of area residents to stagnate in the old economy, divided apart from the digital economy?

Another success for NOTACON

Submitted by Amin Varghai on Sat, 04/09/2005 - 11:51.

The second annual NOTACON, the brain child of Paul Schneider(AKA Froggy), his wife Jodie(AKA Tyger) as well as the support of their business partner last year, Brandon "Kaospunk" Knight, is being held at the Lakeside Holiday in this weekend(04/08-04/10). This technology, arts and music event is the place to be for hackers, and underground music and arts lovers. I attended a few of sessions yesterday that I really enjoyed. For a complete schedule of speakers and sessions attend the event or look it up on their site.

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04.13.05 E4S: Business Plan Study Hall

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 04/08/2005 - 14:00.
04/13/2005 - 16:00

Work on your finance, marketing or business plans
twice a month at the E4S Study Hall Night. Working on your business is hard to
do when the demands of working in your business overwhelm your work day. Why not
commit to working on your business plans two nights a month with your friends at
E4S. You can work alone or bounce ideas off your peers. We will invite local
business development experts to be on hand to help answer your questions.

E4S Members in the Start-up, First Growth or Established Business categories
who are interested in finding time to work ON your business not just IN your
business.

Location

BIE, 2003 St. Clair Ave

05.12.05 COSE: Try Speed Dating For Your Business!

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 04/08/2005 - 13:50.
04/12/2005 - 16:30
Try Speed Dating For Your Business!
Attraction, infatuation, going steady,
engagement…and finally marriage! Sounds like the evolution of your relationship
with your significant other, right? Well your business relationships are no
different. And COSE has a way you can form a new business relationship and take
it straight to the altar!
 
Speed dating for your business is the idea behind
COSE’s Power 50 Networking event. You’ll take your turn making your company’s
pitch to the other people seated at your table. Then, every fifteen minutes
you’ll switch tables to address a new group of four tablemates, until you have
met face-to-face will all 49 other attendees.
This event, COSE’s most popular networking event
last year, is limited to the first 50 members who register, and has consistently
sold-out. Don’t wait…register now!
For more information, call Amanda Flood at (216)
592-2207.
 

Power 50 - Tuesday, April 12,
2005, 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Download this event to your Personal Information
Manager
 
Who should
attend:
 Anyone looking to make new business
contacts!

Member
Price:
$19.00

Location

GCP/COSE: 50 Public Square, Suite 200

04.20.05 City Club: The Future of Cleveland’s Legal Profession

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 04/08/2005 - 13:32.
04/20/2005 - 11:00

The Future of Cleveland’s Legal
Profession

Steve Brogan and Fred Nance speak at The City Club of
Cleveland

Location

City Club - 850 Euclid Ave., 2nd Fl.

04.13.05 City Club: how intelligence, education and wealth contribute to disparate health outcomes

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 04/08/2005 - 13:16.
04/13/2005 - 06:30

How do personal characteristics such as
intelligence, education and wealth contribute to disparate health outcomes?

Linda S. Gottfredson, Ph.D., professor
of education at the University of Delaware, and co-director of the
Delaware-Johns Hopkins Project for the Study of Intelligence and Society, will
discuss this and related issues at the next program in the lecture series,
"Prescriptions for Change: Reducing Health Disparities in Our Community,"
presented by the Roundtable Community Council, a program of the Greater
Cleveland Partnership, and the Center for Health Disparities, a collaboration
between MetroHealth Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University.

The program will be held from 7:30-9:30 a.m., Wed., April 13, at The
City Club of Cleveland, 850 Euclid Avenue. It is sponsored by the St. Luke's and
Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundations. Tickets are $15 for City Club members and
nonmembers.

Register
here.

Dr.
Gottfredson has written extensively on the impact of general intelligence on
personal functioning in different life domains, including in school, on the job
and in health self-care. Among her recent publications is an article in Current Directions in Psychological
Science,

co-written in 2004 with Ian J. Deary of the University of
Edinburgh (Scotland), examining the theory that intelligence (as measured by an
IQ-type test) enhances individuals' care of their own health, because it
represents learning, reasoning and problem-solving skills useful in preventing
chronic disease and accidental injury and in adhering to complex treatment
regimens.

Location

City Club - 850 Euclid Ave., 2nd Fl.

Mapping the sustainability community in NEO: Upcoming Events

Submitted by Ed Morrison on Fri, 04/08/2005 - 07:40.

Last week, the UN issued an important report on the future of our environment. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment is focused on improving our insights into the environmental consequences of development.

introducing Jen Mack's blog, "Extremely Profound Conclusions on Music and Management"

Submitted by Sandy Kristin P... on Thu, 04/07/2005 - 00:12.

The third of my students this semester who has taken on a topically-focused blogging assignment is Jennifer Mack. She is a double major in music and management, and she still finds time to track down really interesting references to music in business contexts, and to the business of the music industry.

NEO's far West Side

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 04/05/2005 - 23:30.

Northern California has a unique combination of incredible brain power, the world's highest quality, connected places, and innovation networks - and its booming'. It rode through the bubble-burst with little disruption and now ideas, deals and dollars are flowing freely. The sun is shining, the skies are blue and the limits. While this place and reality are far removed from NEO, there are connections to make and lessons to learn - there is knowledge to tranfer. Details to post here.

Announcing "Greater Cleveland Plan to Eliminate Childhood Lead Poisoning by 2010"

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 04/01/2005 - 10:31.

Following the 03.31.05 City Club Forum on "Eradicating Lead Poisoning in our Children by 2010", a large group of community leaders and concerned residents assembles in the Pogue Room for the kick-off of the "Greater Cleveland Plan to Eliminate Childhood Lead Poisoning by 2010" - see the City Club notes for more background and insight. This kick-off and related program was made possible with a $1.3 million grant from the St. Luke's Foundation.

04.26.05 - first formal meeting of "Greater Cleveland Lead Advisory Council" (GCLAC)

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 04/01/2005 - 03:22.
04/26/2005 - 13:00

April 26th, at 2
PM, at Burke Lakefront Airport, will be the first formal meeting of "Greater Cleveland Lead Advisory Council" (GCLAC) - this
meeting will be working sessions... action
oriented - time for talking and planning has passed.

Location

Burke Lakefront Airport

introducing Lori Vanelli's blog on "The Young of the Working World"

Submitted by Sandy Kristin P... on Thu, 03/31/2005 - 06:20.

Last fall, Lori Vanelli was an enthusiastic early adopter of the livejournal assignment for MGMT 250. This spring for MGMT 251, she found coming up with a topical focus for her blog writing a bit of a challenge, and I'm pleased that her tone of slightly irreverent reflection on herself and others has been retained as she has come to focus on the young of the working world. Over the course of February and March she has written about twixters, boomerang kids, quarterlife crises, and how she and her peers perceive themselves and the challenges that face them. Lori's livejournal is a great introduction to the NEO blogging scene from the point of view of a 20something, and I'm sure she'll stick with it even after the semester ends.

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Easter activities in NEO: the Cleveland Heights egg hunt on March 19

Submitted by Sandy Kristin P... on Tue, 03/29/2005 - 03:54.

introducing the Real Estate Management blog: Ryan Arlia

Submitted by Sandy Kristin P... on Tue, 03/29/2005 - 01:54.

Would you please take a look at Ryan Arlia's class project for MGMT 251? Ryan has chosen to focus on real estate management issues, and would like to get feedback on the posts he made in February and in March. His post about online marketing strategies is particularly interesting. Your comments on any of the posts would be most welcome... part of what Ryan needs to do for his project assignment is to so some experiments with how to build traffic to his blog, so if you have any suggestions for him, I'm sure he would appreciate hearing from you.

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eWomenNetwork Northern Ohio Women's Business Exchange

Submitted by John Soellner on Mon, 03/28/2005 - 13:50.
04/28/2005 - 08:30

 Advanced tips, strategies and techniques for building relationships and
growing your business. Sandra Yancey, Founder & CEO, eWomenNetwork,
is the featured speaker, along with special guests Kim Wheeler,
WKYC/Channel 3 News Anchor and Elizabeth Oliver, District President,
Key Bank.
Meet and interact with other dynamic women who want to learn about you
and support the growth of your business; Experience our Accelerated
Networkingâ„¢ process that allows you to promote who you are and what you
have to offer. Time: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. $45 members. $65 nonmembers. 440-527-0480

Location

2000 Sycamore St.; Windows on the River
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03.16.05 Community of Minds NOTES: Jurgen Faust sees NEO as "Future Center" of design world

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 03/21/2005 - 22:53.

The 03.16.05 Community of Minds get-together featured Jurgen Faust, Chair of TIME (The Integrated Multimedia Environment) at the world-class Cleveland Institute of Art. Community of Minds is the longest-standing and most innovative entrepreneurial networking initiatives in NEO, providing attendees highly valuable, free, bi-monthly insight sharing meet-ups at the Case University Dively Center, held with support from the Center for Regional Economic Issues (REI) and Thompson Hine law firm. At this March meeting, Jurgen Faust offered important insight on developing NEO as a "Future Center" of design excellence.

03.14.05 NOTES: Ohio Venture Association welcomes Draper Triangle

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 03/20/2005 - 23:01.

The 03.14.05
Ohio Venture
Association
entrepreneurship networking lunch at the Union
Club assembled a remarkable mix of entrepreneurs, venture funders and
entrepreneurship champions to build relationships and gain perspectives on the
state of opportunity and momentum of collaboration increasingly defining the
Northeast Ohio business community. That theme was well expressed by the
presence and focus of keynote presenter Mike Stubler, Managing Director of seed
and early stage venture capital firm Draper Triangle Ventures,
which just established an office in downtown Cleveland at 737 Bolivar Road -
also home of Jump Start. The topic of Mike's talk was “Why NEO is attractive to
Early Stage Investors�. Everyone in the club was engaged.