How can West Virginia break the cycle of last-place rankings in job creation and new business start-ups? How can we attract the creative, educated talent required to build a thriving business community? What opportunities exist in energy, research, technology and creative sectors that will provide new high-paying jobs to rejuvenate our economy?
The Business and Economic Development track features leading thinkers and doers who are making it happen. Come and share your feedback and ideas.
Attracting and Developing Entrepreneurs
West Virginia has the lowest entrepreneurship rate in the nation. How can we adapt our culture to embrace risk? How can we promote entrepreneurship as a career opportunity? How do we connect potential entrepreneurs with the skills and investment resources required to succeed?
Presented by Ron Basini, Director, Entrepreneurial Studies Dept, Rahall Technology Center, Concord University
What is a New Economy Business?
“New economy” businesses, or “creative” businesses, are often very different in how they make money vs. traditional industries. Learn what is considered “new” and how even traditional industries can begin growing again using new economy business models.
Rob Godbey, Director, GodbeyWorks, Chambers, Paterno & Associates
What is a Creative Worker and a Creative Job?
The “creative class” is in high demand around the world, and we need to understand what is different about the kinds of jobs they seek. What kinds of jobs are considered “creative” and what makes them that way? How can new creative jobs be created, and how can even traditional job roles be developed into creative ones?
Anthony Salcito, General Manager, Education Business Unit, Microsoft Corporation
Attracting and Developing Talent in WV
Every city and region in America is after highly educated, creative talent. How can West Virginia and our smaller communities position and promote themselves to attract and retain this precious human capital that drives the new economy? Learn practical ways communities and businesses can make a difference.
Speakers: Paul Dougherty, Generation West Virginia; Ralph Gaines, CEO, beBetter Networks
Building a New Economy Infrastructure – Policies and Priorities
While individual communities and businesses seek to attract talent and build new economy growth, what can the state government and other large institutions do to make it easier? What policies and programs need created and supported to make this dream a reality for West Virginia?
Panelists: To be announced
Energy Industry Opportunities and Options – Balancing Our Past and Future
Everyone has heard about the “greening” of the energy industry and the concerns over global warming. Is there a creative solution between those who advocate a strong future for coal via coal-to-liquid and carbon sequestration vs. those who believe we should aggressively pursue renewable energy sources? Where does West Virginia’s future lie and what are the business and economic ramifications? Hear from all sides and decide for yourself!
Panelists: To be announced - Representatives from coal, natural gas and wind industries
First thing to do is get RID of Governor Manchin! Jesse Johnson comes to mind.
Second thing is to start working actively to promote and create ALTERNATIVES to dirty energy such as coal. WV could set precedents for the whole nation in that regard.
Thirdly, get the corrupt and militaristic police under control as well as clean up the legal system.
Fourth, completely revamp our legislature with people who are not simply rubber stamp puppets, who are actually intelligent and well read, and who are not afraid to think for themselves.
And fifth, start looking at WV as a TOURIST PARADISE and start acting appropriately to that end.
Posted by: Earthmother | September 30, 2008 at 11:31 AM
Earthmother, you seem to have some passionate feedback for the state. :)
Posted by: Andy | October 07, 2008 at 10:48 AM