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USI hosts first Startup Weekend Evansville

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The University of Southern Indiana College of Business, with support from the Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville (GAGE), is bringing Evansville’s first Startup Weekend entrepreneurial initiative to the USI Business and Engineering Center February 24-26.

Startup Weekend is a 54-hour event in which developers, designers, marketers, product managers, and startup enthusiasts come together to share ideas, form teams, build products, and launch startups. Entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs can find out if their ideas are viable and work together to turn ideas into workable business concepts over the course of the weekend.

Bryan Bourdeau, USI instructor in business, is organizing the event along with Dana Nelson of Out Cloud; Doug Briody, attorney at law; Michael Effron of Oliver Wight Americas; Janet Laane Effron of Four Rivers Group, LLC; and Andrew Heil of Ariens Company.

Bourdeau, who teaches business and entrepreneurship courses, said, “Thirty-six percent of participants who come to Startup Weekend – who spend that 54 hours and fully immerse – launch their businesses after that weekend, and 80 percent of the teams continue to work. It’s very impressive.”

The event is open to anyone with a business idea – or a kernel of an idea. “It’s competitively-driven,” Bourdeau said. “If you have an idea and you want to attract people to be on your development team and work with you over the weekend, you make a pitch. If your idea is a go or no-go, you can easily find out in 54 hours.”

About 60 people are expected to participate in the event, which will begin Friday night with open-mic pitches – 60 seconds in which attendees pitch their ideas in an effort to inspire others to join their teams. (Bourdeau has posted a blog on how to perfect your pitch on the Startup Weekend Evansville web site.)

Over the course of the weekend there will be brief remarks by Dr. Drew Peyronnin, co-owner and executive vice president of Peyronnin Construction Company, Inc., on angel investing, and a representative from NSWC Crane on technology transfer, and teams will focus on customer development, validating their ideas, practicing LEAN Startup Methodologies, and building a minimal viable product. Sunday evening, teams will demonstrate their prototypes and receive valuable feedback from a panel of experts.

“The whole weekend is designed to roll up your sleeves and work, work, work, work, work,” Bourdeau said. “Saturday is about working with mentors to get what you need. Sunday morning will focus on that final pitch; you’re going to pitch your more fleshed-out idea to a panel of judges that day. The winner of the pitch competition will get a nice prize pack and go on to compete globally.”

Registration information is at http://evansville.startupweekend.org/tickets/. Tickets for students are on $35 and the “early bird” ticket price for all non-students has been extended to February 1. Call Bourdeau at 812/430-0350 for more information or email bbourdeau@usi.edu.

You can follow Startup Weekend Evansville on Twitter at @StartupEvv and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/StartupWeekendEvv.

Founded in 2007, Startup Weekend had built a network of over 25,000 alumni, 150 volunteer organizers and 60 trained facilitators spread across more than 100 cities in 30 countries by the end of 2010. Other Startup Weekend events in February will be held across the U.S. and in Canada, Netherlands, Brazil, Greece, India, Spain, Kazakhstan, Algeria, Australia, Jordan, Romania, Pakistan, South Korea, South Africa, and elsewhere.

“I am excited that this is a first for Evansville,” Bourdeau said.

Downtown Today: 1/26/2012

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Time 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Subject SHERIFF SALE
Location 301
Recurrence Occurs the fourth Thursday of every 1 month effective 1/26/2012 until 1/26/2012 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
The meeting actually starts at 10:00.
Categories ROOM 301

Time 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Subject BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Location 301
Recurrence Occurs every Thursday effective 1/5/2012 until 1/26/2012 from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
Sharon Evans @ 4982
Categories ROOM 301

Time 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Subject SS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES
Location 301
Recurrence Occurs the fourth Thursday of every 1 month effective 1/26/2012 until 1/26/2012 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
BONNIE @ 4927
Categories ROOM 301

IS IT TRUE? January 26, 2012

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IS IT TRUE? January 26, 2012

IS IT TRUE that yesterday was a major day for legislative action in the Indiana Statehouse with two controversial and emotionally charged bills advancing to a point of no return with respect to what will happen to them?… that HB 1006 that has attracted a record number of visitors for a single issue to the CCO website has died an early death and will not be advancing?…that the small group of licensed and credentialed professions such as hairdressers, dieticians, and private investigators can now rest assured that every out of work person in the state needing some cash flow will not be able to get some free business cards off of the internet and set up shop against people who have been held to a higher standard than a pulse and a business card?…that for these particular professions that the CCO does applaud this action but still has a bias against unnecessary government intervention into private business?…that only when it is clear and necessary to intervene to assure health standards and safety should governments intervene into private matters?…that we thank Candy Knight for sending us the letter that started the storm?…that we also commend Indiana State Representative Gail Riecken for taking a stand against this silly proposal?

IS IT TRUE that closer to home that Mole #33 tells the CCO that a new candidate is considering running for one of the at-large seats up for grabs on the Vanderburgh County Council in the November 2012 election?…that this highly respected and experienced by proxy budding candidate is none other than former Evansville First LadyTheresa Lloyd, the wife of former Mayor and County Council member Russ Lloyd Junior who is currently serving in the Winnecke Administration as Evansville’s City Controller?…that spouses of elected officials who have followed the love of their lives into office have an excellent track record?…that when the female follows the male into office their track records are nearly exemplary?…that one must look no further than our Secretary of State Hillary Clinton who followed husband Bill into government service and Mary Bono Mack who has served in the House of Representatives for California since the untimely death of her late husband Sonny Bono?…that the CCO believes that Theresa Lloyd will make an excellent candidate and a worthy opponent for whomever the Democrat Party decides to run against her?

IS IT TRUE that by a vote of 54 – 44 the controversial and impassioned “Right to Work” bill has now passed through the Indiana House of Representatives?…that this short but significant piece of legislation has already passed through the Indiana Senate and is now heading to Governor Daniels’ desk for him to sign it into law?…that this bill has been the subject of so much grandstanding and emotional appeal on both sides that it is hard to really get a straight story on what the effects will be?…that one thing that is for sure is that the economic development agencies of Indiana will so to speak get more “at bats”?…that it is a known fact that Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes Benz, Boeing, Toyota, and Hyundai have all gone to “Right to Work” states during the last 5 years and that in many cases openly stated that they would not even consider states like Indiana that do not have “Right to Work” laws?…that even a blind batter will get more hits when they swing at more balls so it is reasonable to expect job creation to increase with the passage of this bill?…that all of the businesses above are good jobs that pay a living wage and have chosen “Right to Work” states for their new manufacturing plants?…that Indiana will have a dominant position over other Midwestern states to attract good manufacturing jobs?…that the other side of the argument that wages may be attempted to be kept down also has merit and that it is also reasonable to expect that jobs that require minimal skill will not be paying a good wage in the future?…that most such minimal skill jobs already do not pay a living wage even thought Indiana has not been a “Right to Work” state so expect little change there?…that Right to Work was and is inevitable and it is better to be the leader in the Midwest for such an action than a follower that sits back on an outdated anachronism watching our neighbor states take our jobs as the Right to Work states have been doing for 30 years now?

IS IT TRUE that Mole #2.5 has it on good authority that Democrat candidate for state Senate Terry White will be jumping on the time for a change bandwagon as a major plank in his platform to dethrone Senator Vaneta Becker from her long held position?…that this year’s race for State Senator will be interesting to watch as sharp differences are expected to be drawn between the candidates?

Roberts Stadium Task Force Meeting Notice

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The Roberts Stadium Task Force will hold a public information gathering meeting on Thursday, January 26th, at 5:30 p.m. at The Centre in the Locust and Walnut Rooms. The public is invited to join discussion groups considering ideas for the future of Roberts Stadium.

Public information gathering meetings will also be held on Saturday, January 28th, at Roberts Stadium at 10 a.m., and on February 1st, at The Centre at 5:30 p.m. The January 28th meeting at Roberts Stadium will begin with a tour of the stadium.

UE Center for Adult Education Accepting Registration for Personal Finance Classes

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The University of Evansville Center for Adult Education is now accepting registration for a series of four personal finance discussions. Led by Bob Boxell and Nelson Rivers of Centennial Wealth, these one-night classes are designed to provide useful information in making decisions that could affect participants and their families for many years to come.

Each session will take place in the Schroeder Family School of Business Administration Building from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Classes are $25 each or $85 for all four. To register, contact UE’s Center for Adult Education at 812-488-2981.

Dates and topics are as follows:

February 21 – Retirement Doesn’t Have to Wait Forever! This discussion will help people of all ages prepare for their next phase of life. Topics include saving for retirement, defining your retirement, estimating the cost, and determining your sources of income. Kristin Hood, SWIRCA wellness coordinator, will be the guest speaker.

February 28 – Getting the Most from Social Security and Medicare. This session will clarify topics such as choosing the right time to take Social Security and whether to purchase additional Medicare protection. Participants will also learn about the new rules for 2012 regarding both programs.

March 6 – Tax Tips to Put Money in Your Pocket. Attendees will learn how to take advantage of tax deductions and tax credits, and to find ones that many taxpayers overlook. This session will focus on both federal and Indiana tax guidelines for individuals.

March 13 – Lifting the Burden: When is the Right Time for Long-Term Care Insurance?
The discussion will cover benefits and drawbacks of long-term care insurance, such as the Indiana Long Term Care Partnership Program, which allows people to keep more of their assets. Rebecca Vaughan, program director for the Indiana Long Term Care Insurance Program, will serve as guest speaker.

Source: Evansville.edu

Downtown Today: 1/25/2012

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Time 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Subject PERSONNELL & FINANCE
Location 301
Recurrence Occurs the last Wednesday of every 1 month effective 1/25/2012 until 1/25/2012 from 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM
Reminder 15 minutes
SANDIE @ 5791
Categories ROOM 301

Time 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Subject HOUSING ROUNDTABLE MTG
Location 318
Recurrence Occurs the fourth Wednesday of every 1 month effective 1/25/2012 until 1/25/2012 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Reminder 15 minutes
Categories ROOM 318

Time 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Subject HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION
Location 307
Recurrence Occurs the fourth Wednesday of every 1 month effective 1/25/2012 until 1/25/2012 from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
BONNIE @ 4927
Categories ROOM 307

Time 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Subject SAFETY BOARD
Location 301
Recurrence Occurs the fourth Wednesday of every 1 month effective 1/25/2012 until 1/25/2012 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
TINA OWEN @ 7897
Categories ROOM 301

Time 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Subject EPD DIVERSITY COUNCIL
Location 307
Recurrence Occurs the last Wednesday of every 1 month effective 1/25/2012 until 1/25/2012 from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
Roberta Lenfers
Categories ROOM 307

Time 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Subject ERA
Location 307
Recurrence Occurs the fourth Wednesday of every 1 month effective 1/25/2012 until 1/25/2012 from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
Lana
Categories ROOM 307

Time 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Subject ITAC
Location 318
Recurrence Occurs the last Wednesday of every 1 month effective 1/25/2012 until 1/25/2012 from 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
TIM VANCLEAVE @ 5848
Categories ROOM 318

IS IT TRUE? January 25, 2012 HB #1006

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IS IT TRUE? January 25, 2012

IS IT TRUE that there are many issues of substance to dominate the hearts and minds of the Indiana Legislature during the 2012 session?…that with very important thing of lasting importance like Right to Work and a Statewide Smoking Ordinance on this year’s agenda that when someone introduces a bill that just defies logic and wastes the precious time of out legislative session to drag issues that were working perfectly well before up for another round of idiocy?

IS IT TRUE that the bill that is in the legislature right now that defies well thought out logic of the past is the legislation known as House Bill 1006 that seeks to make a number of professions so easy to enter that all is needed is a pulse and a nominal fee?…that among other professions that require a credential from an accredited institution followed by a training period similar to an apprenticeship is the profession of haircutting or for those who prefer to get fancy about it a coiffure?…that to truly master the profession of hairdressing requires a knowledge of chemicals, sharp objects, and annual training to stay current with the knowledge required to do a safe job on peoples hair?

IS IT TRUE that to do curl altering procedures the discipline to read and master such techniques takes adherence to laboratory standards and a dedication to the health and safety of clients?…that the people who already have established salons would be put at a competitive disadvantage if training and credentials are eliminated as requirements to enter this profession?…that if HB 1006 is passed any Tom, Dick, or Sally could just put out a sign in the front yard and become a hairdresser or a barber?…that even those of us that just dial up the #3 and do a buzz cut need to be able to count on the credential of the haircutter to do things like clean the equipment, have the knowledge to operate the tools, and be able to get the buzz done without cutting us?

IS IT TRUE that HB 1006 is a nuisance piece of legislation, undermines the professionalism and business equity of a large number of existing businesses, and is just asinine from a perspective that reduces grooming humans to the level of mowing the grass?…that we at the City County Observer while maintaining an attitude that less government is usually the best government just cannot bring ourselves to accept what is proposed in HB 1006?…that we encourage the abandonment of this bill and hope to see our elected officials get on with doing their jobs and getting their butts into their seats to vote on the more important bills before the State of Indiana this year?

IS IT TRUE that this writer has enjoyed his visit back to Evansville to pick my wife and our belongings and will be starting the 2,000 mile trek back to Palm Springs tomorrow?…that Karen and I will need to be back by noon Sunday because we have been invited to be VIP guests at a Polo Club Wine and Polo Event Party?…that neither of us has ever seen a polo match before and all we know about polo is that it involves horses which we appreciate very much?…that we are looking forward to the champagne and divot stomping tradition but are mostly looking forward to being entertained and sharing the story about Thurston Howell IV and the Evansville Polo Grounds that the CCO did a humorous story about last year to make fun of the foolish proposal to spend $18 Million on 8 little league baseball fields?…that we do not intend to lose our Midwestern and Southern practicality and love for that which is real while living in the land of polo and champagne?

Our Invitation:

Polo&WineINVITEfinal

Beauty School Dropout?

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Dear Lil,

I’m 23 years old and looking to change my career path. I went to college for a few years, but didn’t find anything interesting and I didn’t graduate. I’ve been waiting tables for the past few years, but I’m just not happy knowing that I have just a job and not a career.

I’ve always been interested in hair and nails and my friends look to me for hairstyle advice. I’d like to get my cosmetology license and own my own salon someday but I’m scared that I might be making the wrong decision. With the rumors of the potential consequences of House Bill 1006, I’m starting to second guess my decision! I’m afraid to spend what little I have in savings on cosmetology school, only to end up making less money than I did when I was waiting tables. Should I give up on this dream and try to find something else I might be good at?

Please help,
Jennifer

Dear Jennifer,

I can understand your confusion and fear! This House Bill 1006 is getting huge amounts of attention and lots of stylists are up in arms over the possibility of de-regulating their industry.

Jennifer, you should be proud of yourself for making the decision to pursue your dreams! Life is just not worth the hassle if you can’t live your dreams to the fullest. I say get out there and make it happen! This bill hasn’t passed yet, and you need to learn the trade in order to be a skilled professional. Learning how to cut hair with a Flo-bee isn’t what I’d call a trained professional. It takes lots of talent and dedication to be a hair stylist and I for one would never want an unlicensed person working on my coif!

Enroll tomorrow if you can, and get in there quick! If you take classes now and receive your certification even if the bill passes, you will have the knowledge and expertise to do the job of your dreams with safety and precision.

Love and Kisses,
Lil 

UE, Women’s Fund Offer OPTIONS in Engineering and Computer Science to Warrick County Girls

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Middle school girls from Warrick County will get an extra boost to learn about engineering and computer science this summer, thanks to the Women’s Fund of Warrick County.

For the past three years, the Women’s Fund of Warrick County has enabled the University of Evansville to provide partial scholarships for the OPTIONS for Middle School Girls program to qualifying middle school girls who reside in Warrick County. The residential summer program, an offshoot of UE’s successful OPTIONS for High School Girls program, aims to teach young women with an aptitude for math and science about the exciting possibilities in the fields of engineering and computer science.

This year’s OPTIONS for Middle School Girls program will take place June 17-21 at the University of Evansville.

“OPTIONS for High School Girls began in 1992. In 2004, as it became evident that students need to understand career opportunities at earlier ages in order to select the proper classes going into high school, we launched OPTIONS for Middle School Girls,” said Phil Gerhart, dean of UE’s College of Engineering and Computer Science. “We’re extremely grateful to the Women’s Fund of Warrick County for their continued generosity in partnering with us to allow interested young women from Warrick County to experience OPTIONS.”

At OPTIONS, students build engineering projects, take part in team-building activities, and work together with other participants, all while learning about the opportunities available in the engineering and computer science fields.

Attendees also will have the opportunity to build on their experience in future years; girls who come to the middle school program will receive a $100 scholarship to attend the OPTIONS for High School Girls program after they complete high school geometry. High school students who attend OPTIONS for High School Girls, then choose to attend the University of Evansville, are eligible for a $1,250 per year scholarship (regardless of major).

Both OPTIONS programs are funded by a grant from Vectren.

Source: Evansville.edu