National Capacity Building Symposium
“Enforcement and Regulation” A Retrospective & Best Practices Identification Symposium To be held at the Unified Technologies Center at Cuyahoga Community College main campus on Friday, February 13th 2009, Cleveland, Ohio 9:00 AM - 4:00PM
Panelists Joseph Debro - Co-Founder, National Association of Minority Contractors [NAMC] Dr. Robert Day - President, Center for Urban & Rural Redevelopment Pandora Ramsay - Founding President, Ohio Fairness Campaign Lawrence Auls – Steering Committee Advisor and Panel Moderator and Executive Director LISW, LTD who is a published author. Irvin Henderson - member of Board of trustee’s of the CRA Fund, the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the National Community Reinvestment Coalition. Mark Batson – President, PolicyBridge, Inc Fred Hargrove Sr. PE,MBA – President of Hargrove Engineering and Chief Engineer for MDi’s BioSafe Level IV Facility AEC/GC ops. Hershel Daniels, Junior – Vice Chairman of Cincinnati Change, Co-Founder & Visionary of MDi. Carl White – President, The NET Video. Bill McCoy – President, the McCoy Company. Fredrick Hargrove – President, Contract Infinity Group.
George D. Edwards - Founder and President, Black Trades Council of Ohio Jeff Johnson - Former Ohio State Senator and former City of Cleveland Director of Community Relations Dir. Clifford King - Vice President and CRA Officer, Dollar Bank of Cleveland John Lawyer - Interim Vice President, Campus Planning and Operations, Case Western Reserve University William F. Pickard, PhD – a successful 25 year business owner of manufacturing facilities, Chairman and CEO of Vitec USA, owner of McDonalds franchisees and a volunteer instructor at Alabama State University Kathryn M. Hall CDP,MA - Resource Specialist Director Major Gifts, Health Programs, Cleveland Museum of Natural History. William Patmon - Former City of Cleveland of Councilman, former Chair of Affirmative Action and Employment Committee. Zakiyyah Saleem - Founder of Buckeye’s for Change. Andrea Harris – President of The North Carolina Institute of Minority Economic Development.
The current host agencies are PolicyBridge, The Black Trades Council of Ohio and the NEO Alliance for Change. Ad Purchases can be sent c/o Cincinnati Change, Inc. Fifth Third Bank at Account # 7024418605 Routing # 042000314. You can drop off Ad funds through Cincinnati Changes at any Fifth Third Bank for more information email at
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National Capacity Building Symposium
“Enforcement and Regulation”[ S e s s i o n
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A Retrospective & Best Practices Identification Symposium To be held at the Unified Technologies Center at Cuyahoga Community College main campus on Friday, February 13th 2009, Cleveland, Ohio 9:00 AM - 4:00PM
Agenda 09:15 09:45 09:45 10:45 10:45 11:00 11:00 12:00 12:00 01:00 01:00 01:20 01:20 01:40 01:40 02:00 02:00 02:40 02:40 03:00 03:00 03:40 03:40 04:00
Joseph Debro / George D. Edwards / Lawrence Auls Joseph Debro / Dr. Day / Pandora Ramsey / Invited Dr. William F. Pickard
Call to Order and Introductions National Growth and Fairness Conference 50 Year Review
Conference Call Conference Call
Break Mark Batson / Carl White/ TBA
Health Policy Options and Telemedicine
In Person
Working discussion on best practices during Lunch Hershel Daniels / Fred Hargrove Sr. PE,MBA / TBA
William Patmon / George D. Edwards / Bill McCoy / TBA Fredrick Hargrove / Zakiyyah Saleem / John Lawyer / Invited Dr. William F. Pickard
Broadband America and SMART Buildings Commercial, Retail and Residential Dev, LEED Buildings, TARP Next Generation Workforce Development and the American Labor Market Small Business Development and Technical Assistance
Pandora Ramsay / Jeff Johnson / TBA
The Ohio Fairness Campaign Revisited
Dr Robert Day / TBA
Access to Capital & Credit
Lawrence Auls / TBA
Best Practices Wrap-up
Irvin Henderson / Barbara Harris / TBA
In Person Conference Call Conference Call In Person Conference Call In Person In Person In Person
The current host agencies are the PolicyBridge, The Black Trades Council of Ohio and the NEO Alliance for Change. Blog us at h t t p : / / n a t i o n a l f a i r n e s s c a m p a i g n . b l o g s p o t . c o m
National Capacity Building Symposium
“Enforcement and Regulation”[ S e s s i o n
II]
A Retrospective & Best Practices Identification Symposium To be held at the Unified Technologies Center at Cuyahoga Community College main campus on Friday, February 13th 2009, Cleveland, Ohio 9:00 AM - 4:00PM The National Fairness Campaign will review past political agreements and governing compacts and their relationship to the social, economic development environment under the Obama Presidency. The National Fairness Campaign will also identify and address historic moral gaps. Ohio is a focal point of the National Fairness Campaign because it is Middle America, and has demonstrated past and current innovations to address fairness and capacity building, including state government minority business development programs, initiatives to increase the budget for the African American Males Commission, and the creation of the proposed American Reinvestment & Recovery Program and federal solutions.
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The National Capacity Building Symposium [ S e s s i o n
II]
“ Enforcement and Regulation ” A Retrospective & Best Practices Identification Symposium This symposium is to be held at the
Cuyahoga Community College
Unified Technologies Center
Friday February 13th 2009, Cleveland, Ohio 9:00 AM - 4:00PM. The current host agencies are PolicyBridge, The Black Trades Council of Ohio and the NEO Ohio Alliance for Change [email us at
[email protected]]. Ad buys can be sent c/o Cincinnati Change, Inc. Fifth Third Bank at Account # 7024418605 Routing # 042000314 and or 512 Carmalt Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45219. You can drop off ad buys to Cincinnati Change at any Fifth Third Bank for more information email at
[email protected]. If you are buying ads via Blog us at Cincinnati Change's PayPal, go to this button.
http://nationalfairnesscampaign.blogspot.com