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People & Organizations

Monday, May 15, 2006

Automation Alley, which promotes economic growth in Southeast Michigan, has hired Noel Nevshehir to direct its international business center.

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ModForum Seeks CEO

Friday, November 19, 1999

The Manufacturing Modernization Forum (ModForum), located near Ann Arbor, Michigan, is a trade association for groups who help smaller manufacturers improve their productivity and performance. The not-for-profit organization seeks applications from qualified candidates to fill the position of President/CEO. Resumes will be accepted until November 24.



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New Jersey Launches $40 Million VC Partnership

Friday, December 15, 2000

After discovering that only 10 percent of the venture capital raised in New Jersey is invested in New Jersey companies, a new venture fund has been established combining private, state, and federal resources. The seed investment fund will be used to assist New Jersey start-up technology businesses get off the ground.



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Rutgers Asks: Is It Time for the Next New Economy in NJ?

Monday, August 7, 2006

For many areas of the country, the first five years of the 21st century may well be remembered as a period of dramatic economic transformation, or the beginning of one as the rate of change continues at a fast clip. Having statistics for the five-year period of 2000-2005, however, provides the first opportunity for policymakers and academic researchers to look for meaning in the trends.

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Michigan's Jobs Fund Commits $200M for Commercialization, VC

Monday, October 2, 2006

Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm has announced the first round of awards from the states new 21st Century Jobs Fund initiative. Totaling more than $100 million, these awards will support applied research and later-stage commercialization of promising new technologies developed at Michigan's public and private research centers.

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Dems Take NJ, VA Governorships

Friday, November 9, 2001

Democrats took the year’s only two races for governor, electing Jim McGreevey in New Jersey and Mark Warner in Virginia. 



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Good News for Pittsburgh and Michigan “Brain Drain”

Friday, September 28, 2001

Many areas of the country are lamenting the workforce challenges presented by the out-migration of technically skilled college graduates, a “brain drain” for short. Two studies released during the past few days, however, provide positive data to the contrary for Michigan and the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania metro region.



Michigan

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Michigan Makes Pre-Emptive Strike for Fuel Cell Commercialization, Manufacturing

Friday, August 17, 2001

What are you doing to protect your state or local economy from technological advances that will completely overturn an industry 10, 20, 30 years from now? 



With the prospect of someday losing 27,000 high-paying tech jobs at 15 automotive engine and powertrain plants, Michigan has unveiled a plan to position the state as a leader when automotive applications of fuel cell technology make the internal combustion engine obsolete. 



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LinkMichigan To Address State's Telecom Needs

Friday, May 25, 2001

The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), in partnership with several public and private organizations, has outlined a plan to address telecommunications infrastructure needs across the state.



LinkMichigan, released last week, addresses several telecommunications infrastructure issues or concerns that were increasingly facing the public and private sector, including:

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Stem Cell Research Initiative Could Result in Substantial Economic Benefits, Rutgers Report Indicates

Monday, October 31, 2005

Examining the components that would most likely be attributed directly to Acting Gov. Richard Codey's proposed $380 million Stem Cell Research Initiative, a Rutgers University study finds that, potentially, the state stands to benefit from an estimated $1.4 billion in new economic activity, approximately 20,000 new jobs, and $71.9 million in new state revenue over the next 20 years.

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People

Monday, October 31, 2005

Michael Finney, CEO of Greater Rochester Enterprise, is leaving to become president and CEO of Ann Arbor SPARK.

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People

Monday, September 12, 2005

Automation Alley has named Thomas Anderson as president of the Automation Alley Education & Research Institute. Mr. Anderson also is director of the consortium's Technology Center.

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People

Monday, January 9, 2006

David Hollister announced he will leave his position as director of the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth on Feb. 3, to head Prima Civitas, a newly formed nonprofit agency promoting economic development.

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Michigan Launches Two Initiatives for Tech-based Education

Friday, March 16, 2001

During the first days of March, Michigan Governor John Engler announced the implementation of two programs through the Michigan Virtual University to integrate information technology into the state’s education system.



Laptops for Teachers

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Michigan, Tennessee Plan for the Future of Renewable Fuels

Monday, October 23, 2006

During his keynote address at this month's renewable energy conference in St. Louis, President Bush informed attendees that the number of U.S. ethanol plants is expected to increase 40 percent in 2007. As the market for biofuels like ethanol grows, many states are creating plans to support businesses and research that can fill the current need for renewable alternatives at the pump. Among the states having taken steps to build a profitable alternative fuels industry and cleaner and safer highways are Michigan and Tennessee.

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Depot Redistributes Life Sciences Equipment to Michigan Companies

Monday, November 20, 2006

The Michigan Innovation Equipment Depot has distributed its first round of life science research equipment to start-ups around the state. The Depot program, developed by Pfizer, Ann Arbor SPARK, MichBio and Michigan's SmartZones, redistributes previously used life science laboratory equipment to new Michigan companies. More than $655,000 and 131 items were awarded in the inaugural round to 18 applicants. The value of this equipment ranged from $25 to $125,000 -- an average of $4,404 per item.



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State and Local Tech-based ED RoundUp

Friday, January 25, 2002

Lincoln, Nebraska

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Michigan Examines Tech Transfer Capabilities, Needs

Friday, December 14, 2001

A new report showing that Michigan is performing at the level of the national average in tech transfer recently was released by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) and the Presidents Council, State Universities of Michigan.

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Michigan Update Legislature Approves $600M Tax Relief Package

Monday, December 19, 2005

Following months of debate that ended in a veto last month by Gov. Jennifer Granholm, an agreement was made last week on a $600 million tax relief package for businesses, which now awaits the governor's anticipated signature. Gov.

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Michigan Gov. Signs Economic Stimulus Bill; Vetoes Tax Break Package

Monday, December 5, 2005

After several months of debate regarding a number of economic development initiatives, Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm signed into law a major economic stimulus bill. However, unhappy with portions of a separate tax break package for businesses, the governor vetoed two of the 10 bills.

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People

Monday, November 21, 2005

Peter Gold was appointed associate provost for economic initiatives at Rutgers-Camden.

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New Jersey, Virginia Promote Political Veterans to Governorships

Monday, November 14, 2005

New Jersey and Virginia were the only two states to choose governors in November 2005, with both states having open races. Below is a description of each governor-elect's position on TBED.

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TBED People and Organizations

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Gov. Jim Douglas plans to merge the Vermont Departments of Economic Development and Housing and Community Affairs.

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Michigan State University Wins $550 Million Nuclear Physics Facility

Wednesday, December 17, 2008
It won't have smokestacks or be pushing automobiles or computer chips off an assembly line, but the $550 million plum that landed in East Lansing, MI last week is similar in size to many industrial recruitment/retention deals sought by conventional economic development efforts.
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SSTI Job Corner

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Complete descriptions of these opportunities and others are available at http://www.ssti.org/posting.htm.

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