SSTI Digest

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Digest Celebrates 15 Years; SSTI Now on Facebook

Fifteen years ago this week, the SSTI Weekly Digest launched with two pages faxed to a distribution list of 56. We faxed it on Fridays because, at the time, Sprint offered free faxing on Fridays. When we started the Digest, one of our board members expressed concern about not having enough material to produce a weekly newsletter; as it turned out, that's never been a problem. As technology has changed, so has the Digest, and we're always looking for the best ways to communicate and get out the news. It seems fitting that after 15 years of publishing the Digest, SSTI would launch a Facebook page. Betty White said on her Facebook-generated appearance on Saturday Night Live, "I didn't know what Facebook was. And now that I know what it is, I have to say it sounds like a huge waste of time." We promise that if you "like" us on Facebook, it won't be a waste of your time. It will be a primary mechanism for getting you the latest news as fast as we can. The Digest will remain the weekly source for the most important news to the tech-based economic development community, but Facebook will provide us an opportunity to get breaking news to you (and some news about SSTI) as soon as we learn about it. So take a moment, Facebook users, and join us by going to http://www.facebook.com/ssti.org.

2011 Excellence in TBED Awards Program Kicks off in May; Entry Fees Reduced

National recognition for your organization's achievements is priceless. Past recipients of SSTI's Excellence in TBED Award tell us the recognition has helped to generate positive publicity, raise funds, and attract the attention of key stakeholders and legislators. SSTI's 2011 awards program kicks off May 17 with an open call for applications. The awards showcase initiatives that greatly impact state and regional economies through successful and innovative efforts to: Commercialize and Expand Research Capacity; Increase Access to Capital; Build a Culture of Entrepreneurship; and Improve the Competitiveness of Existing Industries. Entry fees are $75 for SSTI members and $95 for non-members. Learn more about the program and our past recipients: http://www.ssti.org/Awards.

TBED People

Bob Crowley, president of the Massachusetts Technology Development Corp., will step down June 30. Crowley has held the position since 2002 and has been with the quasi-public agency since its beginning in 1978.

AZ, OH and WI Govs Move to Privatize State Economic Development

Facing massive government deficits and stagnant regional economies, many states are exploring new options for their economic development activities. Three states recently have taken steps towards eliminating their primary economic development agencies, and replacing them with public-private partnerships, intended to reduce state spending and improve the responsiveness of state efforts.

Save the Date! SSTI's 15th Annual Conference Set for Nov. 8-9, 2011

Hosted by TechColumbus, SSTI's 15th Annual Conference will be held at the Hyatt on Capital Square in Columbus, Ohio on November 8-9, 2011. Past attendees know SSTI's conference is the premier event for sharing ideas on the best ways to encourage technology-based economic development and foster regional prosperity in a global economy. And 2011 will be no exception.

Job Corner

With support from the Greater Cleveland Partnership, NorTech (the Northeast Ohio Technology Coalition) is accepting applications for the two positions below:

TBED People

Maine Governor Paul LePage named Phillip Congdon as the new commissioner of the Department of Economic and Community Development. Cogndon is a licensed professional engineer who spent more than 20 years with Texas Instruments in Dallas. He replaces Acting Commissioner Thaxter Trafton.

Job Corner

The Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance is seeking a new president who will play a leading role in developing strategy for modernizing Oklahoma's industrial base. The successful candidate will possess strong leadership skills, demonstrated administrative ability, entrepreneurial management skills, organizational awareness, political sensitivity, and the ability to establish rapport with numerous constituencies. The position requires executive experience in managing budgets, contracts, and operations for a major company or organization.

SBA Selects 10 Regional Efforts for Cluster

The Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the selection of 10 regional economic development and job creation efforts through a new pilot program, Innovative Economies, that supports small business participation in regional economic clusters. SBA's funding is designed to expand the opportunities and the role small businesses play in these regional collaborations. The awardees were selected from among 173 applicants. Awards went to organizations in: Alabama, California, Connecticut, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio and South Carolina. Read the full release

Four Organizations Achieving Impressive Economic Results Win National Award, Serving As Models Of Best Practice For States And Regions

Four organizations were named winners of SSTI's 2010 Excellence in TBED Award, serving as national models for states and regions investing in science, technology and innovation to grow and sustain their economies and create high-paying jobs.

TBED People

Kevin Carr was named CEO of Kansas Technology Enterprise Corp., after serving as interim leader since June 2009. KTEC is a public-private partnership charged with promoting tech-based economic development throughout the state.

Job Corner

TechColumbus is seeking a director of Information Technology Commercialization responsible for the business development of TechColumbus client companies, including assessment, evaluation and organized assistance to Information Technology/Computer Science client companies, with emphasis on proactive advising and guidance resulting in company success and wealth creation. The director also is responsible for the assessment, evaluation and recommendation of Information Technology prospects to engage as future clients for the TechColumbus commercialization process, as well as the preparation of required reports, documents and presentations on behalf of TechColumbus, the state of Ohio, stakeholders, and as needed. Essential activities and tasks include coaching and mentoring incubator and non-incubator clients, recruiting and screening incubator client companies, collaborating on the submission of and providing input to grant proposals and financial reports, community outreach and networking on behalf of TechColumbus.

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