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Registration Form (please print) Name Employer Address City/State/Zip Phone E-mail Attorney # I request a vegetarian meal. $110 full registration (attorney registration with CLE credit) $65 state government attorney, judge, government official, with CLE credit $135 late registration fee (received after September 14, 2012) $65 non-attorney registration Total Amount Enclosed $_________________. Return completed form, with check made payable to: Indiana University Attn: Program on Law & State Government Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Lawrence W. Inlow Hall, 530 West New York Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Registration The registration fee of $110 ($65 for state government attorneys, judges, legislators and non-attorneys) includes coffee service, written materials and lunch. Please complete the attached registration form and mail with a check made payable to the Indiana University. The symposium will carry 4.5 hours of CLE credit (approval pending). You must include your attorney number if you wish to receive Indiana CLE credit pending approval. If you seek CLE credit in another state, please contact that state’s continuing legal education commission. Registrations should be mailed to The Program on Law and State Government, ATTN: Kyle Galster, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, 530 West New York Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202. Registrations received by September 14, 2012, will avoid late registration fee. Cancellations after September 20, 2012, will not be refunded. Scholarships based on financial need are made available. To apply, send a letter outlining academic or professional interest in the symposium and justifying the request for a symposium scholarship to Kyle Galster, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Program on Law and State Government, 530 West New York Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202. Requests for scholarships must be received by September 14, 2012. If you have questions regarding the scholarships or the symposium, please contact Kyle Galster at [email protected] or call (317) 274-0042. Parking is available for a nominal fee at the Campus Gateway Garage, located near the corner of Michigan and California Streets. Individuals with disabilities who need special assistance, please call (317) 274-0042. Special arrangements can be made to accommodate most needs. Register online at http://indylaw.indiana.edu/programs/law_state_gov/symposium.htm or register below: Non-profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Indianapolis, IN Permit #803 PROGRAM ON LAW AND STATE GOVERNMENT FELLOWSHIP SYMPOSIUM State Governments’ Role in the Economic Development of Advanced Manufacturing and Small Business Friday, September 28, 2012 4.5 hours of CLE Credit (approval pending) PROGRAM ON LAW AND STATE GOVERNMENT FELLOWSHIP SYMPOSIUM State Governments’ Role in the Economic Development of Advanced Manufacturing and Small Business Friday, September 28, 2012 4.5 hours of CLE Credit (approval pending) Strategic Investment Economic Gardening Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Lawrence W. Inlow Hall 530 West New York Street Indianapolis, IN 46202

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Page 1: Friday, September 28, 2012 Entrepreneurship · 2019-05-17 · 2012 Fellow, Program on Law and State Government 10:20 – 10:35 Morning Break 10:35 – 11:35 Morning Panel Discussion

Registration Form (please print)Name

Employer

Address

City/State/Zip

Phone E-mail

Attorney #

❑ I request a vegetarian meal.

❑ $110 full registration (attorney registration with CLE credit)❑ $65 state government attorney, judge, government official, with CLE credit❑ $135 late registration fee (received after September 14, 2012)❑ $65 non-attorney registration

Total Amount Enclosed $_________________.

Return completed form, with check made payable to:Indiana University

Attn: Program on Law & State GovernmentIndiana University Robert H. McKinney School of LawLawrence W. Inlow Hall, 530 West New York StreetIndianapolis, IN 46202

RegistrationThe registration fee of $110 ($65 for state government attorneys, judges, legislators and non-attorneys) includes coffee service, written materials and lunch. Please complete the attached registration form and mail with a check made payable to the Indiana University. The symposium will carry 4.5 hours of CLE credit (approval pending). You must include your attorney number if you wish to receive Indiana CLE credit pending approval. If you seek CLE credit in another state, please contact that state’s continuing legal education commission. Registrations should be mailed to The Program on Law and State Government, ATTN: Kyle Galster, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, 530 West New York Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202. Registrations received by September 14, 2012, will avoid late registration fee. Cancellations after September 20, 2012, will not be refunded.

Scholarships based on financial need are made available. To apply, send a letter outlining academic or professional interest in the symposium and justifying the request for a symposium scholarship to Kyle Galster, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Program on Law and State Government, 530 West New York Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202. Requests for scholarships must be received by September 14, 2012. If you have questions regarding the scholarships or the symposium, please contact Kyle Galster at [email protected] or call (317) 274-0042.

Parking is available for a nominal fee at the Campus Gateway Garage, located near the corner of Michigan and California Streets.

Individuals with disabilities who need special assistance, please call (317) 274-0042.Special arrangements can be made to accommodate most needs.

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AGENDA

For more information contact Kyle Galster at (317) 274-0042 or [email protected] see the web site for more details: indylaw.indiana.edu/programs/Law_State_Gov

9:00 – 9:30 Registration and Coffee

9:30 – 9:40 Introduction and Welcome

Professor Cynthia Baker Director, Program on Law and State Government

9:40 – 10:00 Fellowship Address Advancing Manufacturing: The Role of State Government in

Supporting Advanced Manufacturing as a Growth Engine for Jobs

Rachel Blakeman2012 Fellow, Program on Law and State Government

10:00 – 10:20 Fellowship Address Homegrown Jobs: The Role of State Government in Supporting

Small Business Development

Clare Corado2012 Fellow, Program on Law and State Government

10:20 – 10:35 Morning Break

10:35 – 11:35 Morning Panel Discussion Boots on the Ground: Indiana Economic Development

Professionals Speak from Experience

Professor Cynthia Baker, ModeratorDirector, Program on Law and State Government

Jacob SchpokState Director, Indiana Small Business Development Center

Alan TioPresident, Whitley County Economic Development Corporation

Chad PittmanExecutive Vice President, Indiana Economic Development Corporation

11:45 – 1:00 Luncheon and Keynote Speaker State Government, Tax Incentives, and Real Economic Growth

Dagney Faulk, Ph.D.Director of Research, Center for Business and Economic Research, Ball State University

1:10 – 2:10 Early Afternoon Panel Discussion Theory into Practice: Policy Decisions on State Support of

Advanced Manufacturing and Small Business

Rachel Blakeman, Moderator2012 Fellow, Program on Law and State Government

André Dandridge Project Coordinator, Small Business and Nonprofit Law Clinic, Michigan State University College of Law

Vearl TurnpaughAssistant Vice President of Career and Technical Program, Ivy Tech Community College

Darrin Simpson, Ph.D.Former Member, Greater Pocatello Idaho Chamber of Commerce’s State Legislative Affairs Committee

2:10 – 2:25 Afternoon Break

2:25 – 3:25 Mid Afternoon Panel Discussion Lawyers: A Bridge between Economic Development Policy

and Implementation

Clare Corado, Moderator2012 Fellow, Program on Law and State Government

Lisa deHart LehnerPartner, Wood & Lamping, LLP

Natalie StuckySenior Counsel-Real Estate, Cummins

Ron GiffordExecutive Vice President for Public Policy, Central Indiana Corporate Partnership

3:25 – 3:30 Closing Remarks

Professor Cynthia BakerDirector, Program on Law and State Government

With an election year that will select a new governor for Indiana and the presidential race potentially turning on voters’ opinions on jobs and the economy, what is the appropriate role of state government in supporting advanced manufacturing and small businesses? How does law and policy intersect with economic development strategies? What are some potential solutions for growing the employment base of the industrial Midwest?

The 2012 Program on Law and State Government Fellows are examining state government’s involvement with economic development, specifically manufacturing and small businesses. Some believe a hands-off, free-market approach is best, but voters demand that their elected leaders—from city hall to the statehouse to Washington—do something about jobs. The industrial Midwest

has a rich history of manufacturing and entrepreneurship, but now is not the time to pine for what has been lost. Instead it is time to look at how states can compete for talent and jobs. The economic reality is states are competing with one another to attract and retain employers, from small start-ups to large multinational corporations. State governments are uniquely positioned to play a key role in creating an environment for job growth in advanced manufacturing and small business. Learn from the Fellows, economic development professionals, policy leaders and lawyers working in these fields about the role of state governments in the economic development of advanced manufacturing and small business.

The Program on Law and State Government welcomes your participation and lively discussion during the 2012 Fellowship Symposium.

State Governments’ Role in the Economic Developmentof Advanced Manufacturing and Small Business

Friday, September 28, 2012