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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Donna L. Brock 404-880-8337 [email protected] Clark Atlanta University to Host Nation’s First Economic Inclusion and Competitiveness Summit Competitiveness Key Component to Empowering Underrepresented Innovators ATLANTA (April 7, 2016) -Clark Atlanta University (CAU) President Ronald A. Johnson April 22-23 will convene local, regional and national leaders at the nation’s first Economic Inclusion and Competitiveness Summit April 22-23 in the Thomas W. Cole Jr. Center for Research in Science and Technology on the University’s campus, 223 James P. Brawley Drive. Registration for the event is free and open to the public: “This Summit is a first step on the path toward developing a national vision and strategy of inclusive competitiveness that will empower the next generation of job creators,” Johnson said. In addition to illuminating key efforts across the United States, the Summit will also provide critical insight and information on three necessary elements in creating and sustaining the climate for inclusive competitiveness: entrepreneurial education, scalable minority ventures and impact investing. U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development Jay Williams, administrator of the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) will deliver the Summit’s opening address Friday, April 22. Prior to Williams’ keynote, Johnathan Holifield, author of “The Future Economy and Inclusive Competitiveness” and Co-founder of ScaleUp Partners LLC, will share his expertise on developing inclusive economic ecosystems, including a presentation on the growing national movement of inclusive competitiveness. Retired NASA Director Julian Earls, Ph.D., will introduce the afternoon Town Hall on Economic Inclusion and Competitiveness featuring a showcase of successful entrepreneurs and innovators from 1:15-2:45 p.m. “Although not a new issue, this particular conversation is overdue,” Johnson said. “Discussions of economic inclusion and empowering underrepresented populations in today’s economy have traditionally centered upon workforce development while overlooking the extraordinary inherent value, unparalleled momentum and segmented growth of entrepreneurship among African Americans and other peoples of color. On April 23, CAU students, alongside students from other Atlanta University Center institutions and area high schools, will participate in a hack-a- thon addressing issues of economic competitiveness. Additionally, CAU student entrepreneurs will present their ventures and compete in “The Panther’s Den,” a judged business pitch competition. Johnson added that the convening of this national conversation at the University is intentional and strategic. “It is important to include students in this Summit,” he said, “because the question of who will create the jobs of tomorrow must also encompass access to market resources for young minority entrepreneurs who, in order to be successful in the 21 st century global economy, must redefine their role in the economic landscape as job creators in addition to job applicants. This discussion of economic inclusion not only connects directly to the ongoing discourse around bolstering America’s global competitiveness, but, more importantly, connects those traditionally excluded from the conversation.” For the full CAU Economic Inclusion and Competitiveness Summit schedule, speakers and registration site, visit www.cau.edu/inclusion. For more information on the Summit or Clark Atlanta University, contact Rita Hardy, 404- 880-8524. # # # NEWS Clark Atlanta University is a private, coeducational four-year university located in the historic heart of Atlanta. It is designated by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a Doctoral Research University. Our 3,661 students are engaged in 38 areas of study in our four schools: Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education and the Whitney M. Young Jr. School of Social Work. National business and consumer publications rank Clark Atlanta high among the best institutions in American higher education. Clark Atlanta University is accredited to award the Bachelor’s, Master’s, Specialist and Doctoral degrees by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; Telephone 404-679-4501). For more information, call 404-880-8000 or go to www.cau.edu.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Donna L. Brock

404-880-8337 [email protected]

Clark Atlanta University to Host Nation’s First Economic Inclusion and Competitiveness Summit

Competitiveness Key Component to Empowering Underrepresented Innovators

ATLANTA (April 7, 2016) -Clark Atlanta University (CAU) President Ronald A. Johnson April 22-23 will convene local, regional and national leaders at the nation’s first Economic Inclusion and Competitiveness Summit April 22-23 in the Thomas W. Cole Jr. Center for Research in Science and Technology on the University’s campus, 223 James P. Brawley Drive. Registration for the event is free and open to the public:

“This Summit is a first step on the path toward developing a national vision and strategy of inclusive competitiveness that will empower the next generation of job creators,” Johnson said. In addition to illuminating key efforts across the United States, the Summit will also provide critical insight and information on three necessary elements in creating and sustaining the climate for inclusive competitiveness: entrepreneurial education, scalable minority ventures and impact investing.

U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development Jay Williams, administrator of the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) will deliver the Summit’s opening address Friday, April 22. Prior to Williams’ keynote, Johnathan Holifield, author of “The Future Economy and Inclusive Competitiveness” and Co-founder of ScaleUp Partners LLC, will share his expertise on developing inclusive economic ecosystems, including a presentation on the growing national movement of inclusive competitiveness. Retired NASA Director Julian Earls, Ph.D., will introduce the afternoon Town Hall on Economic Inclusion and Competitiveness featuring a showcase of successful entrepreneurs and innovators from 1:15-2:45 p.m.

“Although not a new issue, this particular conversation is overdue,” Johnson said. “Discussions of economic inclusion and empowering underrepresented populations in today’s economy have traditionally centered upon workforce development while overlooking the extraordinary inherent value, unparalleled momentum and segmented growth of entrepreneurship among African Americans and other peoples of color.

On April 23, CAU students, alongside students from other Atlanta University Center institutions and area high schools, will participate in a hack-a-thon addressing issues of economic competitiveness. Additionally, CAU student entrepreneurs will present their ventures and compete in “The Panther’s Den,” a judged business pitch competition.

Johnson added that the convening of this national conversation at the University is intentional and strategic. “It is important to include students in this Summit,” he said, “because the question of who will create the jobs of tomorrow must also encompass access to market resources for young minority entrepreneurs who, in order to be successful in the 21st century global economy, must redefine their role in the economic landscape as job creators in addition to job applicants. This discussion of economic inclusion not only connects directly to the ongoing discourse around bolstering America’s global competitiveness, but, more importantly, connects those traditionally excluded from the conversation.”

For the full CAU Economic Inclusion and Competitiveness Summit schedule, speakers and registration site, visit www.cau.edu/inclusion. For more information on the Summit or Clark Atlanta University, contact Rita Hardy, 404-

880-8524. # # #

NE

WS

Clark Atlanta University is a

private, coeducational four-year

university located in the historic

heart of Atlanta. It is

designated by the Carnegie

Foundation for the

Advancement of Teaching as

a Doctoral Research University.

Our 3,661 students are engaged

in 38 areas of study in our four

schools: Arts and Sciences,

Business Administration,

Education and the Whitney M.

Young Jr. School of Social

Work. National business and

consumer publications rank

Clark Atlanta high among the

best institutions in American

higher education. Clark Atlanta

University is accredited to

award the Bachelor’s, Master’s,

Specialist and Doctoral degrees

by the Commission on Colleges

of the Southern Association of

Colleges and Schools (1866

Southern Lane, Decatur,

Georgia 30033-4097;

Telephone 404-679-4501).

For more information,

call 404-880-8000 or go

to www.cau.edu.

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