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Monday, April 16, 2007

Lisa Kuuttila is the first CEO of Michigan State University Technologies, a business organization to train MSU students in the commercialization of science and technology.

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Monday, April 16, 2007

Enterprise Florida selected Louis Laubscher to replace Howard Haug as its new senior vice president and COO.

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Monday, April 16, 2007

Connecticut Innovations has named John Mengacci interim president while it conducts a broad search to fill the position permanently.

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Monday, April 16, 2007

Richard Nelson has been appointed chairman and CEO of the Council of Regional Information Technology Associations.

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Monday, April 16, 2007

Gov. Eliot Spitzer has named Avi Schick and David Emil, respectively, as chairman and president of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation.

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Monday, April 16, 2007

Gov. Chet Culver has appointed Mike Tramontina as director of the Iowa Department of Economic Development.

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Monday, April 16, 2007

John Wasilisin was named deputy executive director of the Maryland Technology Development Corporation.

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Monday, April 16, 2007

Steve Zylstra stepped down as CEO of the Pittsburgh Technology Council.

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Lake agrees to boost business incubator

Sunday, February 8, 2009

LEESBURG -- Lake County commissioners agreed to partner with the city and the University of Central Florida to beef up a business incubator in hopes of attracting more start-up companies.

The partnership includes $85,000 in county funds for the UCF Research Foundation to support the incubator's staffing. The incubator, which was created last year, is at the Leesburg Business & Technology Center on Market Street.

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GOV. GREGOIRE APPLAUDS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION STRATEGIC PLAN

Friday, February 6, 2009

DATELINE: OLYMPIA, Wash.

Gov. Christine Gregoire, D-Wash., issued the following press release:

Gov. Chris Gregoire today praised the state's Economic Development Commission, which just released its strategic plan to help guide Washington as it develops a stronger, 21st century economy.

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Status of major legislation

Friday, February 6, 2009

Status of some of the major legislation in the 2009 session of the 52nd Oklahoma Legislature as of Feb. 6:

SB 1 by Gumm NICK'S LAW: Would mandate coverage by private health insurers of the diagnosis and treatment of autism. Referred to Senate Retirement and Insurance Committee.

SB 59 by Rice VETERANS INSURANCE: Would make some uninsured veterans eligible for a state premium assistance insurance program. Passed by the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, sent to full Senate.

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107 NASULGC UNIVERSITIES COMMIT TO INCREASE POOL OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS TEACHERS

Thursday, February 5, 2009

DATELINE: Washington

The following information was released by the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges:

The lack of highly qualified science and mathematics teachers in middle and high school classrooms across America is a crisis that is well-established. If the U.S. is to remain a leader in engineering, technology and innovation in the global market place, the state of science and mathematics education must be reversed.

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UCF Seminole incubator graduates 1st firm

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Spectrum Bridge Inc. has become the first graduate of the University of Central Florida's Incubation Program Seminole County/Winter Springs office.

According to a release, the Lake Mary-based Internet marketplace and mapping technologies company joined the program in February 2008.

The company has begun generating revenue and completed rounds in venture capital funding totaling $8.1 million, said Esther Vargas-Davis, site manager at the Seminole County incubator office, in a release.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUFACTURING EXTENSION PARTNERSHIP, STATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT LAUNCH NEXT GENERATION MANUFACTURING STUDY

Thursday, February 5, 2009

DATELINE: CONCORD, N.H.


The New Hampshire Business Resource Center issued the following news release:

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Tax Incentives for CAPCOs, Angel Investment, Green Jobs Sought in Minnesota

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

As part of the 2010-11 biennial budget unveiled last week, Gov. Tim Pawlenty proposed a package of tax incentives directed toward small, emerging businesses and companies that create green jobs and services. The governor's proposed Minnesota Jobs Recovery Act calls for a sizable investment over the next biennium with even greater costs beginning in 2012.

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Arizona Steps Away from Core of TBED Strategy

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Facing a $1.6 billion budget deficit, Arizona legislators set their sights on the state's three-year old 21st Century Competitive Initiative Fund. A group of four Republican lawmakers led the effort to remove the program's $22.5 million from the 2009 state budget, which was signed by new Governor Jan Brewer last week. The fund was started under former Democratic Governor Janet Napolitano, who recently left office to join the Obama administration as secretary of Homeland Security.

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Useful Stats: Department of Health and Human Services R&D Obligations per State 2001-2005

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The technology agenda for President Obama includes both advancing biomedical research and improving the efficiency of medical treatment. Coupling this federal strategy with the initiatives of many states to stimulate health and biotechnology-related research may result in a boon of federal R&D spending from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) within the states.

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TBED People and Organizations

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick's secretary of Housing and Economic Development, Daniel O'Connell, resigned for personal reasons and was replaced by Greg Bialecki, an undersecretary who has been responsible for business development

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1st Quarter VC Figures Released; 4th Quarter 2000 State Stats Available

Friday, May 4, 2001

Venture capital (VC) investments for the first quarter of 2001 totaled $10.1 billion, a staggering 40 percent less than the previous quarter, according to the latest Moneytree™ survey prepared by PricewaterhouseCoopers in partnership with VentureOne. Although VC investment now has declined steadily in each of the four quarters since the peak in the first quarter of 2000, the latest results mark the greatest quarter-to-quarter decrease in absolute dollar terms since the survey started.

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GOVERNOR KAINE ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL APPOINTMENTS FEBRUARY 2 2009

Monday, February 2, 2009

DATELINE: RICHMOND, Va.

The following information was released by the office of the governor of Virginia:

Governor Timothy M. Kaine today announced appointments to the following boards and commissions:

* denotes reappointment

Medical Advisory Board for the Department of Motor Vehicles

Juan A. Astruc Jr., M.D.* of Glen Allen, partner at the Retina Institute of Virginia;

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Sponsor: Bill will create jobs

Thursday, January 29, 2009

PatFerrier@coloradoan.com

Doug Johnson of UniverCity Connections believes a bill providing tax credits to angel investors putting their money into start-up companies will create hundreds of new jobs in Colorado and help stimulate the lagging state economy.

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Superclusters push CSU inventions

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Superclusters can be explosive.

Colorado State University this week announced that its researchers have more than doubled the number of inventions, a phenomenal effort in two years. University officials attribute the success to the supercluster concept, which unites researchers with those in the private sector who can take their ideas and run, such as business experts, patent attorneys, marketers, etc. While the superclusters don't create new research, they foster it by speeding the transfer of technology from research to implementation.

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Inside ARRA - More on the Opportunity for TBED

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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Studies Find NIH Funding Is Beneficial For State Economies, But Also Politicized

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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People

Monday, March 26, 2007

Eric Cromwell announced he is resigning as director of technology development for the State of Tennessee.



Frank Dinucci announced he will step down in April 2007 as president of Connecticut Innovations.



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