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SSTI Digest

Geography: Ohio

Final Chance for Warm Fuzzy

You know that feeling you get when you've done something nice for no apparent reason? Or at least the grounds for being good are hidden so deeply within you that you aren't aware of the potential payoff?

Well, the annual readers' survey for the SSTI Weekly Digest presents another one of those opportunities to ignite or rekindle that warm inner glow that made the Grinch's heart grow three sizes that day.

Think we're overselling the potential positive impact of completing the survey? Only one way to tell: http://www.ssti.org/digestsurvey02.htm [expired]

TBED People

SSTI is excited to announce the addition of two new policy analysts to its staff. Rich Healy is an economic geographer formerly with the Columbus-based engineering and architecture firm Burgess & Niple. Heidi Findley served as press secretary to former Ohio Governor Richard Celeste for several years and, prior to that, as assistant deputy director for the Ohio Department of Development's Division of Technological Innovation.

The little matter of a survey...

Our heartfelt thanks to all of you who so far have completed our annual readers' survey. A record number of responses!

To the several thousand of you who were waiting for a personal request, this is it. Please (pretty please) take a few minutes to tell us what you like and don't like about the SSTI Weekly Digest on the following site: http://www.ssti.org/digestsurvey02.htm [expired]

Thanks!

Digest Survey Eyes More Responses

SSTI extends a friendly reminder there is still time for readers to complete the 2002 SSTI Weekly Digest survey. As mentioned in a separate e-mail earlier this week, the survey results help us determine the editorial direction and content of future Digest issues.

We recognize demands on your time exceed availability, so the 2002 Digest survey asks only 11 critical questions. Completing the online survey forms should take only a few minutes. Most are multiple choice for further simplification, although your personal comments are very helpful, too.

Every SSTI staff member involved in preparing the SSTI Weekly Digest and Funding Supplements will read every comment or suggestion, and a summary of the results will be submitted to the Economic Development Administration, the source that allows the Digest to be a free publication.

Digest Breaks for Holiday

In honor of Independence Day, no SSTI Weekly Digest will be published July 5.

NBIA Teams with LocalFund to Help Match Start-ups with Angels

To help business incubator managers match start-up businesses with private investors through an Internet-based network, the National Business Incubation Association (NBIA) has partnered with LocalFund, Inc., a network service provider based in Billings, Mont.



The program allows incubator managers to establish their own entrepreneur-investor networks where potential investors can learn more about local start-up companies ready for investment. Entrepreneurs submit business plan summaries through a secure website, and potential investors search the site for companies that match their interests. Investors then contact entrepreneurs directly.



Under the partnership agreement, NBIA members receive discounted rates on all LocalFund software. By creating a local entrepreneur-investor network, incubator managers provide new businesses with access to capital and give angel investors opportunities to develop their portfolios.



SSTI Weekly Digest Takes Spring Break

The SSTI Weekly Digest will be taking a brief spring break and will resume publication on Friday, May 3. 

Great Titles Added to SSTI Bookstore

Want to expand broadband in your state or community? Looking to launch a biotech initiative? Getting into commercializing university research? Are tight budgets leading to more rigorous program evaluation? Or do you simply want to help your community understand the importance of technology? 



Any of these efforts should get easier with the 17 new titles added to Resources for Building Tech-based Economies, SSTI's publications catalog. A three-page PDF supplement of the new titles is available on the SSTI website as is the entire revised catalog, replete with more than 125 great resources to make your programs more effective and your job more rewarding. 



As always, SSTI sponsors and affiliates receive a 10 percent discount on all purchases. 



Both the new titles supplement and complete catalog are available at: http://www.ssti.org/Publications/publications.htm

Ohio Department of Development Seeks Grants Administration Manager

The Ohio Department of Development, which works collaboratively with businesses, communities and the Ohio Legislature to develop financial and technical programs, seeks to fill the position, Grants Administration Manager. The position's duties include managing the outside Grant Administration Team, assessing project results and progress, and performing other duties assigned by the Deputy Director of the Technology Division. Candidates must show the following: a Bachelor of Science in Business or Public  Administration or a related area of study; a minimum of five years  experience in public administration, economic development or a related field; proficient in the use of computers (e.g. Word, PowerPoint, Excel, database spreadsheets); and excellent written & verbal communication skills. Candidates also must be able to travel up to 40 percent of time. Previous supervisory experience is  preferred. More detailed information is available on SSTI's website at: http://www.ssti.org/posting.htm

Publisher's Note to this Issue

At almost every turn, the important roles played by universities and colleges in a knowledge-based economy seem to be validated. Industry and political leaders across the country are talking of the need for strong institutions of higher education, particularly public research universities, to improve national, state, and local competitiveness. 



Whether it is the generation of new ideas or innovations or the development of a skilled workforce, higher education is a critical component of almost every high tech hot spot (see for example, Annalee Saxenian's analysis of Silicon Valley and Route 128, Regional Advantage, or the Milken Institute's report, America's High Tech Economy: Growth, Development, and Risks for Metropolitan Areas) or the most successful state and local tech-based economic development strategies. 



NET Entertains National Business Plan Competition

To give environmental technology entrepreneurs the chance to have their business plans analyzed by experts and win money for it, the National Environmental Technology (NET) Incubator in Wilberforce, Ohio, is hosting the first annual National Business Plan Competition.



Prizes including $10,000 for first place, $5,000 for second place and $2,500 for third place will be awarded. The company deemed "Most Likely to be Funded" will have the opportunity to present its plan before a panel of investors at the Energy and Environmental Network's Early Stage Capital Forum in Boston on May 8. In addition, two years of free rent in the NET Incubator will be granted to the finalist with the business plan deemed most likely to succeed, yet not ready for equity funding.



SSTI Publication Catalog Hits the Web

With more than 110 great titles to aid the policy, practice and study of tech-based economic development, the SSTI Publication Catalog, Resources for Building Tech-based Economies officially is online.



Placing the catalog on the World Wide Web is the latest effort to reflect the SSTI's commitment to making available quality information on science and technology policy issues and tech-based economic development. From Accessing Capital to Commercializing Technology, 17 categories arranged by the most common objectives of local, state and national entities make it easy for users to locate specific titles.



Whether you're new to the field or a seasoned professional, SSTI is confident at least one publication in Resources for Building Tech-based Economies will significantly improve your understanding and application of tech-based economic development policies. Visit the SSTI Publication Catalog online at: