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- June 21, 2005: "Reload: Organizing Anew for Open Source Economic Development"
- June 14, 2005:"Technology, A Community Asset"
- June 7, 2005: The American Economy - When Up Is Down
- May 31, 2005: "Sustainable Mobility, T Minus Zero: Meeting the Challenge Today"
- May 24, 2005:"Creative Industries & Global Innovation"
- May 17, 2005:"Leading the Way: An Update on Open Source Economic Development in Indiana"
- May 10,2005:"CAP: A Collaboration that Bridges the Digital Divide"
- May 3, 2005:"Exploring New Models of Funding the Civic Space"
- April 26, 2005: "The Feminine Approach: Building New Models of Entrepreneurship in NEO"
- April 19, 2005:"Telework: Innovation, Opportunity and Access"
- April 12, 2005:"PBL & Industrial Innovation in Cleveland"
- April 5, 2005:"What Lakefront Access Means to NEO"
- March 29, 2005:"Accelerating Industrial Innovation in Northeast Ohio: CIA's Proposed Design & Technology Transfer Center in University Circle"
- March 22, 2005:"Creating Arts Districts as Economic Development Engines"
- March 15, 2005: “A Holistic Approach to Developing Cities and Regions”'''
- March 8, 2005: "Is Sustainability Sustainable?"
- March 1, 2005:"Prelude to the Energy Debate in Northeast Ohio"
- February 22:"Telling Stories: Linking Cognitive Science, Creativity and Economic Development"
- February 15, 2005: "The Doan Brook Watershed Partnership: Building Local Prosperity by Strengthening Education, Conservation and Government Networks"
- February 8, 2005:"Intergenerational Learning"
- February 1, 2005:"Early Childhood"
- January 25, 2005: "Biofuels"
- January 18, 2005:" Arts & Entertainment"
- January 11, 2005: “Regional Economic Development in Indiana: An Update on Best Practices”
- December 21, 2004: "Eliminating Impovershment"
- December 14, 2004: "Sustainable Transportation: An Important Driver of Economic Development"
- December 7, 2004:“Unique Value: Cleveland & Northeast Ohio”
- November 30, 2004:“The Budding Ohio Wind Industry: Where Do We Stand in the Nation?”
- "International Student Networks: Doors to a Global Marketplace", 11-16-04
- "Tomorrow's Steel Industry: Creative Arts & Digital Technology", 11-09-04
- 11-02-04 No Forum in consideration of the Presidential Elections
- October 26, 2004:"The Future of Glenville"
- October 19, 2004:"Supply Chain and Logistics Technology: Northeast Ohio's Economic Development Engine"
- October 12, 2004: "Voices from the Street"
- September 28, 2004: "Wind Innovation and Manufacturing Opportunities"
- 21 September 21, 2004: "Making Change & Civic Volunteers"
- 14 September : “Vehicle Technology: Northeast Ohio’s Economic Development Engine" Audio Visual Link: rtsp://eno.cwru.edu:554/input2/REI/REI_09_14_04.rm
- 7 September: "From 10,000 Feet: A Blogger's Bird's Eye View of Economic Development"
- 31 August: “Brainstorming for the November 18 Making Change Meeting”
- 24 August: "Building Quality, Connected Places in Northeast Ohio” Audio Visual Link: rtsp://eno.cwru.edu:554/input2/REI/REI_8_24_04.rm
- August 17 - “ACEnet http://www.acenetworks.org/ - The Appalachian Center for Economic Networks: Network Entrepreneurs Alive and Well in Southern Ohio” http://www.acenetworks.org.The program will be a presentation of what we saw, heard, and learned in our tour of the Athens area growth in entrepreneurism. We will also talk about the social network and self-organization principles behind the dramatic growth there and we'll invite dialogue on possible applications and implications for Cleveland's region. Facilitators: Cleveland business entrepreneurs Jack Ricchiuto and George Nemeth of Smart Meeting Design (http://www.smartmeetingdesign.com) and Valdis Krebs, Orgnet.com (http://orgnet.com)
Link to the presentation: http://www.smartmeetingdesign.com/presentations/index.php/Main/ACENetTour
Audio Visual Link: rtsp://eno.cwru.edu:554/input2/REI/REI_8_17_04.rm
- August 10 - “Talk2Action: How can we take contemplation to collaboration?” In the past few years, we in this region have become better at networking, dreaming, and talking about our passions, strengths, and ideas. Now we need to get good at taking action to make differences at the scale of our dreams and resources. This requires using our capabilities, networks, resources, and opportunities in new ways. This session will utilize a dynamic Open Space model of dialogue. The invitation to you: come and bring people you would like to take action with, or just show up and get energized for taking your next steps toward action. Facilitators: Jack Ricchiuto, Adele DiMarco Kious, George Nemeth of Smart Meeting Design http://www.smartmeetingdesign.com/index.php/Main/TheTeam
- August 3 - "Workforce Development: Building Skills and Services through Networks”; Special Guests: David Megenhardt, Executive Director, United labor Agency; Amy Hanauer, Executive Director, Policy Matters Ohio; JJ DiGeronimo??, Team NEO. Moderator: Ed Morrison, Executive Director, Center for Regional Economic Issues, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University Audio Visual Link: rtsp://eno.cwru.edu:554/input2/REI/REI_8_3_04.rm
- July 27 - "Making Change and the Role of NEO Civic Volunteers"; Ed Morrison, Making Change team members and Making Change Volunteer Coordinator, Susan Schaul
- July 20 - "Defining Northeast Ohio in a Global Economy: Networking Capabilities and Building Capacity"; Hunter Morrison, Director, Center for Urban and Regional Studies, Youngstown State University (http://cc.ysu.edu/psi/urban.htm) and Ed Morrison, Executvie Director, Center for Regional Economic Issues, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University. Audio Visual Link: rtsp://eno.cwru.edu:554/input2/REI/REI_7_20_04.rm
- July 13 - "The Charleston Digital Corridor: A New Economic Development Model"; Ed Morrison, Executive Director, Center for Regional Economic Issues, facilitator. Audio Visual Link: rtsp://eno.cwru.edu:554/input2/REI/REI_7_13_04.rm
- July 6, 2004 - "A Regional Strategy for Indiana", Indiana Leadership Summit, Lessons learned for Northeast Ohio; Ed Morrison, Executive Director, Center for Regional Economic Issues, facilitator. Audio Visual Link: rtsp://eno.cwru.edu:554/input2/REI/REI_7_6_04.rm
- TuesDay@REI June 21, 2004
The public discussions are part of "Making Change," a regional initiative coordinated by REI @ Weatherhead helping to build a new level of civic engagement for our Innovation Economy in Northeast Ohio.
A list of previous sessions, their notes, and a place for you make comments is available at:
PreviousTuesdays
"TUESDAYS @ REI" Line-up, Dates & SubjectListing
We do want to know what you would like to discuss on a "Tuesdays" ... so let us know at TopicSuggestions
Lastly, if you have attended one, or all of the "Tuesdays" please share with us your general thoughts regarding the sessions. We would also like to hear from people who have not attended, as to their impressions and ideas. YourThoughts
If you're looking for the 200 BuckClub you've found it
The upcoming "Tuesdays" topics are listed below
Topic rotation may change - please stay tuned for updates
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- 06-08-04 Health Care & Innovation - Its Relevance in our Region
- 06-15-04 Places by Design
- 06-22-04 One Cleveland's Neighborhoods - Technology Infrastructure for Northeast Ohio's Future
- 06-29-04 Tech Transfer - A Key Component in Moving Concepts to Commerce
For more May-June Line-up detail and/or meeting comments, suggests and questions - please email: Craig James (cjames@catalyst-strategies.com)
Location & Logistics
- Time: 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
- Location: Peter B. Lewis Building Note: Most sessions are held at the PBL Building, but not all... Please stay tuned for location updates
- Room # at PBL: Check at PBL security desk upon check-in
- Parking for the PBL building: Campus Center Parking Garage - Entrance adjacent to Severance Hall off of East Blvd. Get your ticket at the booth, drive through and to the far side of the facility. Walk to the Peter B. Lewis Building and enter the main entrance on the corner of Bellflower and Ford.
- Parking is $2-3.00/per hour
- Event Fee: Free & Open to the Public
- To Register, Contact: Betsey Merkel, 216.368.5540, bmerkel@weatherhead.cwru.edu
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