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Partnerships & Incubation - Moving Business Forward
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Opening Remarks
Keynote: Gary D. LeClair Chairman of LeClairRyan (Richmond, VA)
Presentation: Business Incubation: A 25 Year Perspective
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SESSION 1: LESSONS LEARNED – 2008 “FOUR KEYS TO INCUBATOR SUCCESS”
This is a recap of the lessons learned from the 2008 conference which focused on “Four Critical Keys to Incubator Success”. Incubator professionals who attended the 2008 conference will discuss what they implemented or did differently as a result of the information learned during the conference.
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Moderator: Jim Flowers (VBIA President)
Director
VT KnowledgeWorks, Blacksburg, VA
Panel: Susan Deusebio
Assistant Director
Hanover County Dept of Economic Development
Nancy Parrish
Director
Franklin/South Hampton Business Incubator
TBD
Presentations:
N. Parrish
J. Flowers
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SESSION 2: CASE STUDIES IN THE PLIGHT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
A panel discussion by entrepreneurs who may or may not have used the services of a business incubator and the real world challenges entrepreneurs face when starting and growing their business. What resources and support services did these entrepreneurs find useful and what would they like in place to assist them now and in the future?
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Moderator: Tiffani Underwood (VBIA Board Member)
Executive Director
West Piedmont Business Development Center (Martinsville, VA)
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Dr. Alex Kosik
President
Gravitonus, Inc. (Fairfax, VA)
Dr. Dexter Klock
CEO
CaredataTrak (Williamsburg, VA)
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Doug Juanarena
President
GenTek Ventures (Blacksburg, VA)
David Stone
President & CEO
Solid Stone Fabrics (Martinsville, VA)
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SESSION 3: UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIPS IN BUSINESS INCUBATION
A panel of Virginia university representatives will discuss their small business engagement programs and business assistance programs and opportunities and how businesses can engage universities. This session is designed to help attendees appreciate what universities can provide and how to bridge the gap of understanding private sector vs. university expectations.
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Moderator: William Bean (VBIA Secretary)
Director, Technology & Business Center
College of William & Mary
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Shannon Blevins
Director
Economic Development
Univ. of Virginia College’s at Wise
Carol Hamilton
Assistant Director
Center for Entrepreneurship
James Madison University
Presentations
S.Blevins
K. Segerson
C. Hamilton
V. Wood
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Keith Segerson
Managing Director
Mason Enterprise Center
George Mason University
Dr. Van Wood
Professor and Phillip Morris Chair in International Business
Virginia Commonwealth University
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DONNA NOBLE AWARD DINNER
Host: Jim Flowers (President, VBIA)
Director, VT KnowledgeWorks, Blacksburg, VA
Donna Noble Award: Presented by Arlington County Economic Development
Keynote: Doña Storey
President and CEO of Quality Technical Services, Inc
Presentation: Exponential Mentoring - lessons learned from the
“Been There Done That University”
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2009
Keynote: David R. Lohr
Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Business Incubation Association &
Vice President of Business Development for the Virginia Biotechnology Research Park
Presentation: Importance of growing our own companies.
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SESSION 4: FINANCING BUSINESS START-UPS
Session focuses on getting companies ready for angel investors and other financing possibilities, e.g. SBIRs and regional grants and loans. Our panelists will address the six biggest mistakes in raising start-up capital along with taking specific questions from the audience regarding financing start-ups and other on-going finance opportunities.
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Moderator: Andrea Alms
President
Spinner Technologies (Charlottesville, VA)
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William Bean
Director
Technology & Business Center
College of William & Mary
John R. Gobble, IV
Senior Vice President
SunTrust Bank (Charlottesville, VA)
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Brian Carney
Associate
Harbert Management Corporation (Richmond, VA)
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SESSION 5: FURTHERING THE ART OF BUSINESS INCUBATION
Encouraging entrepreneurship is a growing business development strategy in America. This session addresses what other states are doing for entrepreneurs and summarizes the outcomes of the VBIA entrepreneur roundtable meetings held in Hampton Roads, Richmond and Northern Virginia. Each roundtable meeting was held to begin a regional dialog to discuss entrepreneurial support services. The roundtable meetings delved into the strengths, gaps and opportunities and identified steps to improve services in the coming year.
Presenters: Daniel Girouard (VBIA Treasurer)
Asset Manager
City of Hampton
Judy Barral
Director Incubator Program
Fairfax Innovation Center (Fairfax, VA)
Glen C. Sink
Executive Director
Virginia Rural Center (Richmond, VA)
Presentations
G. Sink
J. Barrall
D.Girouard
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SESSION 6: ECONOMIC GARDENING – ENGAGING YOUR COMMUNITY
This session will explore the concept of “Economic Gardening” which is an economic development effort focused on growing jobs through entrepreneurial activity within the community, region or state. Economic gardening programs succeed by creating an environment that nurtures entrepreneurs. Small, local companies are the source of new jobs and wealth, and communities should work to create nurturing environments for these companies.
Moderator:
Linda Green (VBIA Vice President)
Director
Dan River Business Development Center (Danville, VA)
Panelist:
Oliver McBride
Executive Director
Southwest Regional Enterprise Center (Galax, VA)
Erik R. Pages
President
Entreworks Consulting (Arlington, VA)
Presentations
O. McBride
E. Pages
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