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People

Friday, August 8, 2003

Jacques Koppel, president of Minnesota Technology, Inc. since 1991, announced his resignation on July 28. Under Mr. Koppel's leadership, MTI worked with more than 5,600 manufacturing and technology companies around Minnesota, helping the state's economy realize gains of more than $700 million in the process.

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People

Friday, July 18, 2003

After 30 years as leader of the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce, Robert Brennan is leaving to become a consultant to the new Office of Corporate Relations at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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People

Friday, November 21, 2003

Minnesota Technology Inc. has hired Wayne Pletcher as its new president.

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People

Friday, October 10, 2003

Jennifer Alexander is the new president of the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce.

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Wisc. Governor Unveils Plan to Grow State's Economy

Friday, September 19, 2003

Gov. Jim Doyle last week unveiled his plan to jumpstart the Wisconsin economy. The plan, "Grow Wisconsin," calls for a series of executive actions, private sector partnerships and legislative steps to create high-wage jobs and achieve other goals. Some of the tech-based economic development items outlined in "Grow Wisconsin" are:

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    People

    Friday, December 12, 2003

    The University of Minnesota Duluth Center for Economic Development has named Elaine Hansen as its new permanent director.

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    Tech Fares Well in Wisconsin Biennial Budget

    Friday, August 3, 2001

    On July 16, both houses of Wisconsin’s state Legislature passed a state budget including numerous incentives for technological development. The budget covers state spending for a two-year period that began July 1. Gov. Scott McCallum has until August 30 to approve the budget; several of the tech-related items were in the Governor's first state of the state and executive budget addresses.

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    $40 Million Biotech Commercialization Fund Seeded in Minnesota

    Friday, July 27, 2001

    One of the few new spending bills to make it through the 2001 session of the Minnesota Legislature provides $10 million in seed money for technology commercialization through a new Biomedical Innovation and Commercialization Initiative (BICI – pronounced beach-ee). The BICI appropriation is contingent upon state economic development officials securing a three-to-one private sector match.



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    People

    Friday, May 17, 2002

    Larry Kline has resigned as president of the Wisconsin Technology Council to take a position as chief financial officer and vice president for business development with a biotech firm.

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    People

    Monday, February 27, 2006

    The six-month-old Information Technology Association of Wisconsin selected Jim Rice to serve as the organization's first president and CEO.

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    Can the Innovation Process Survive A Competitive Market?

    Friday, April 12, 2002

    In Perfectly Competitive Innovation, a March 2002 research department staff report for the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Michele Boldrin and David K. Levine address whether current copyright, licensing and patent laws which grant monopolist rights to inventors beneficial or harmful to the innovation process. The authors suggest the latter in certain markets. 



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    Advocacy Group En'Visions' New Economy for Duluth, Minn.

    Friday, November 9, 2001

    A group of community leaders bent on revitalizing the Duluth, Minn., economy and ensuring economic opportunities for the city recently moved one step closer toward accomplishing its goals. 



    The Bridge Syndicate, a non-profit with more than 300 members, recently made public its plan for economic growth, issuing A Positive Vision for Duluth's Economy. 



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    Wisconsin Legislature Considers VC Bills

    Friday, November 9, 2001

    The Wisconsin Legislature presently faces two bills which could greatly boost venture capital funds in the state. 



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    Conference Sponsor Profile: Minnesota Technology, Inc.

    Monday, September 10, 2001



    Since its founding in 1991, the nonprofit Minnesota Technology Inc. (MTI) has been Minnesota lead technology-based economic development organization. Its mission, to help existing small and medium-sized companies apply, develop and commercialize technology, is achieved through three objectives: 

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    New Governors Out of the Gate Fast On S&T

    Friday, February 23, 2001

    Two new Governors, Bob Wise of West Virginia and Wisconsin's Scott McCallum, have put tech-based economic development in the forefront of their respective economic agendas.



    West Virginia

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    MTI Launches $3 Million Cluster Initiative

    Friday, February 16, 2001

    Over the next three years, Minnesota Technology, Inc. (MTI) will invest $3 million to support the development of existing and emerging technology-focused industry clusters. The new program is designed to increase collaboration between groups of tech business and the state’s nonprofit research, federal lab, and academic research communities.

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    Minneapolis Collaboration Offers Approach to Addressing Digital Divide & Expanding IT Workforce

    Friday, January 19, 2001

    An initiative to provide computer training to local teenagers to help jumpstart their information technology careers was launched earlier this month in Minneapolis. The Community IT Learning Center is the result of a partnership involving a North Minneapolis-based youth development organization, two local technology training companies, and Microsoft.

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    Technology/Economic Summits Yielding Results

    Friday, December 15, 2000

    What can policymakers and practitioners do if the statistics and other metrics indicate a state, region or locality is not well positioned for the technology-based economy, but the elected leaders and economic development professionals are plodding along with traditional approaches to job creation and development?

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    Group Recommends Measure to Improve Minnesota Economy

    Friday, December 15, 2000

    Following on the Summit on Minnesota’s Economy, a 21-member group appointed by the president of the University of Minnesota has unveiled its recommendations to strengthen the state’s economy. The recommendations in Report to the People of Minnesota: Building a Knowledge Economy for Minnesota’s 21st Century are divided among five strategies:



    Recommendations in the new report are divided among five strategies:

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    People

    Wednesday, June 27, 2007

    Craig Heim was named licensing manager for start-up companies at the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.

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    People

    Monday, April 16, 2007

    John Gee was named president and CEO of the Information Technology Association of Wisconsin.

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    Wisconsin Early-stage Capital Interventions Lead to Gains in 2006

    Thursday, July 26, 2007

    Like many states, Wisconsin has struggled to attract consistent attention from the national venture capital industry. Capital can be especially difficult to obtain in the state, since entrepreneurs with limited resources are often unable to participate in the expensive and complicated process of presenting their cases to venture capital firms based on the coasts.

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    People and Organizational News

    Friday, July 11, 2003

    Phillip Z. Sobocinski has accepted a new position as Assistant Director of the new Office of Corporate Relations in the Office of the Chancellor, University of Wisconsin-Madison. The new initiative will be led by Charles Hoslet.

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    People

    Friday, May 30, 2003

    Sandy Layman was named commissioner of the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Agency (IRRRA) earlier this month. IRRRA promotes economic development in Northeastern Minnesota.

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    People & TBED Organizations

    Wednesday, June 25, 2008

    President Bush announced he will nominate Assistant Secretary of Commerce Sandy Baruah to serve as the administrator of the Small Business Administration.

    The Rensselaer County Regional Chamber of Commerce has created the Economic Development Partnership to help businesses relocate to or expand in the county.

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