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People

Friday, November 15, 2002

Carolyn Stark is the new director of the Austin Technology Council, filling the position vacated by Paul Toprac.

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People & Organizations

Monday, August 7, 2006

John Butler, director of the Institute for Innovation and Creativity, was appointed distinguished scholar and adjunct professor at Babson College.

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People

Monday, October 16, 2006

Ramiro Cavazos is resigning as economic development director for the City of San Antonio to become director of research and economic development for the University of Texas Health Science Center, effective Nov. 3.

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State Tobacco Settlement Funds & TBED: Where Are They Now?

Monday, August 29, 2005

Following the 1998 Master Tobacco Settlement Agreement, states across the country set out to dedicate significant amounts of funding from their share of the settlement to support research and other TBED programs.

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Texas Puts $50M into Gene Institute

Monday, July 25, 2005

Coming off the heels of the state legislature's approval of a new Emerging Technologies Fund (see the June 13 issue of the Digest), Gov. Rick Perry announced last Saturday that Texas would provide a $50 million grant to establish the Texas Institute for Genomic Medicine (TIGM).

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People

Friday, March 28, 2003

Richard Greene, director of the Arlington Technology Incubator and former mayor of Arlington Texas, has been appointed regional administrator of the U.S. EPA.

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People

Friday, August 1, 2003

The director of the Arkansas Department of Economic Development has announced his retirement. Jim Pickens will remain in the position until his replacement is named, according to local news reports.

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People

Friday, July 25, 2003

The Sacramento Regional Technology Alliance is losing its executive director as Clare Emerson has announced she is relocating to oversee AEA's Texas office.

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People

Friday, November 21, 2003

Larry Walther has replaced Jim Pickens as director of the Arkansas Department of Economic Development. Pickens retired earlier this month.

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Tech Council News Briefs

Friday, October 31, 2003

Arkansas Tech Council in Formative Stages

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People

Friday, September 13, 2002

Otto Loewer is leaving his position as dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Arkansas to become the founding director of the university's new Economic Development Institute.

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Summer Opportunities Lure Students Toward Tech Careers

Friday, September 6, 2002

Many efforts to encourage young Americans to pursue careers in science, engineering and manufacturing took advantage of students having the summer off from regular classes. Programs range from one-week science camps to season-long internships and cooperative workstudies. To help other communities begin planning for the end of the 2003 school year, SSTI highlights a few examples from this past summer in this article.

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State & Local Round Up

Friday, July 13, 2001

Camden, Arkansas

The June 19, 2001 issue of The Bond Buyer reported that Camden, with a population just over 13,000, approved a one-cent sales tax to raise $6 million over four years to support downtown business revitalization efforts. Plans include construction of a business incubator and development of a 500-acre business park.



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People

Friday, June 22, 2001

Jim Pickens will be the permanent director of the Arkansas Department of Economic Development. Mr. Pickens has served as interim director since February 2.

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2001 Texas Legislature Acts Favorably For Tech-Based ED

Friday, June 15, 2001

More than $800 million for science, engineering, research, and commercialization activities



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Signs of the Times: Dell's Hometown Plans for Future

Friday, October 19, 2001

If one were asked to identify localized examples of the economic spectacle that was the late 1990s, the metro region of Austin, Texas would be on most short lists. A recently completed economic development plan from the tech-soaked Austin suburb of Round Rock, however, reflects the fundamental upheaval or disruption that characterizes the economies of many regions of the country.



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Local TBED Round Up

Friday, August 31, 2001

Blythewood, South Carolina 

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Incubators: Proven Tools for Tech-based Economic Development

Friday, March 2, 2001

The headlines of many tech and business publications scream of massive Internet incubator layoffs, closures, and restructuring. The rapid rise and fall of these organizations has left some local tech-based economic development practitioners wondering if encouraging the growth of incubator facilities is a worthwhile strategy to pursue.

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People

Friday, February 16, 2001

Stefanie Sanford has joined Texas Governor Perry's office as Policy Director for Technology & Telecommunications

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Texas Workforce Plan and Governor’s Budget Priorities In Sync

Friday, January 19, 2001

With his past efforts to strengthen the state’s position in the tech-based economy, new Texas Governor Rick Perry’s budget priorities — $251 million in new spending for college scholarships and math & science programs — should come as no surprise.



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Arkansas Enacts $140M TBED Package

Monday, April 9, 2007

With all of the recent activity from its state legislature, Arkansas will soon possess one of the nation's most comprehensive portfolios of state-supported TBED initiatives. A number of TBED-related acts passed by the Arkansas General Assembly this session have all received Gov. Mike Beebe's signature. The result could be a public injection of up to $140 million for Arkansas's TBED community over the next biennium.



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Texas Governor Creates Biotech Council

Friday, January 25, 2002

Last week, Texas Governor Rick Perry announced the formation of the Governor's Council on Science and Biotechnology Development. The Council will strive to create a seamless system of innovation from the laboratory to the marketplace in rapidly developing areas of biotechnology — such as biopharmaceutical development, bioinformatics, genomics and nanotechnology.



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Upcoming Conferences of Note

Friday, May 18, 2001

The following is a sampling of the more than 60 events included in the SSTI Calendar of Events webpage: http://www.ssti.org/calendar.htm

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State & Local Tech-Based ED Round Up

Friday, May 11, 2001

Arkansas

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Bipartisan Efforts Deliver New Tech Programs, Acts for Arkansas

Friday, May 4, 2001

A wide range of research and tech-based economic development bills were approved by the Arkansas legislature, which ended its legislative session in mid-April. With proposals and support coming both from Republican Governor Huckabee and the heavily Democratic legislature, Arkansas is the latest state to demonstrate broad bipartisan support for investing in science and technology.



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