The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) recognized the best downtown revitalization projects of 2012-2013 at the 23rd Annual Wisconsin Main Street Awards at the Jefferson Street Inn in downtown Wausau. Link to press release: http://inwisconsin.com/press_releases/main_street_awards_2013/
HEEF Competition Template 2016 FINAL (2)Jocelyn Jung
The document provides historical context on the 63rd Street and Halsted Street area of Englewood, Chicago. It describes the neighborhood's growth in the 1870s after the Chicago Fire, urban renewal efforts in the 1960s, and a brief resurgence in the 1980s after reopening streets. Today, the area known as Englewood Junction has a population of around 30,000, down from a peak of 90,000 in the 1940s. The document also provides data on demographics, transportation usage, retail demand, major employers, and vacant land in the area.
The document summarizes the O'Siem BC Spirit Festival, which is being held at City Centre Park in Langford, BC. The festival celebrates BC arts and culture and the 2010 Olympic legacy, featuring performances by emerging BC artists and cultural groups. It includes an interactive village with 80 business booths and stages showcasing talent. The goals are to bring together communities on the West Shore and highlight the synergy between arts/business.
The document describes a real estate listing for condominium units located at 3811-3815 N. Lincoln Ave in Chicago, Illinois. It provides details about the building features, unit amenities, pricing and contact information for Century 21 S.G.R., Inc., the real estate agency representing the property. Additionally, it includes background information about the surrounding Northcenter neighborhood in Chicago.
The document summarizes the Waitakere Festival, an annual festival celebrating the culture and community of Waitakere, New Zealand. It has grown significantly since its inception in 2010, doubling attendance in 2011. The festival showcases local music, food, businesses and community initiatives. It has received national media coverage and support from local leaders and the music industry. The organizers are seeking sponsorship to help cement the festival's place in the cultural calendar and continue growing the event in 2012.
2012 was an amazing year for Richmond Main Street and the revitalization of Historic Downtown Richmond. We implemented a wide range of programs designed to revitalize our community through business assistance, beautification, entertainment, health, and arts programs. Major developments include establishing a weekly, seasonal farmers' market, free Zumba fitness classes, and the area's very first business improvement district.
The document appears to be the cover of a fall 2015 issue of a downtown magazine. It features articles on popular music acts of the fall, must-have watches for men, street art meeting high fashion, a tribute to heroes by artist Mr. Brainwash, and a new downtown residential building with amenities and water/city views starting at various price points.
A handful of individuals in Enid, Oklahoma took initiative in the early 2000s to improve their city's quality of life by organizing community events, like a Halloween festival. Their goal was to change residents' negative perceptions about lack of things to do in Enid. The Halloween festival was hugely successful, attracting over 4,000 people, and inspired other grassroots events. Over a decade, these events fostered civic pride and momentum for improvement. Now, Enid enjoys a vibrant cultural scene and sense of community, addressing its previous stagnation. One of the original organizers, Tammy Wilson, was elected to city commission and continues advocating for parks, trails and other quality of life projects.
HEEF Competition Template 2016 FINAL (2)Jocelyn Jung
The document provides historical context on the 63rd Street and Halsted Street area of Englewood, Chicago. It describes the neighborhood's growth in the 1870s after the Chicago Fire, urban renewal efforts in the 1960s, and a brief resurgence in the 1980s after reopening streets. Today, the area known as Englewood Junction has a population of around 30,000, down from a peak of 90,000 in the 1940s. The document also provides data on demographics, transportation usage, retail demand, major employers, and vacant land in the area.
The document summarizes the O'Siem BC Spirit Festival, which is being held at City Centre Park in Langford, BC. The festival celebrates BC arts and culture and the 2010 Olympic legacy, featuring performances by emerging BC artists and cultural groups. It includes an interactive village with 80 business booths and stages showcasing talent. The goals are to bring together communities on the West Shore and highlight the synergy between arts/business.
The document describes a real estate listing for condominium units located at 3811-3815 N. Lincoln Ave in Chicago, Illinois. It provides details about the building features, unit amenities, pricing and contact information for Century 21 S.G.R., Inc., the real estate agency representing the property. Additionally, it includes background information about the surrounding Northcenter neighborhood in Chicago.
The document summarizes the Waitakere Festival, an annual festival celebrating the culture and community of Waitakere, New Zealand. It has grown significantly since its inception in 2010, doubling attendance in 2011. The festival showcases local music, food, businesses and community initiatives. It has received national media coverage and support from local leaders and the music industry. The organizers are seeking sponsorship to help cement the festival's place in the cultural calendar and continue growing the event in 2012.
2012 was an amazing year for Richmond Main Street and the revitalization of Historic Downtown Richmond. We implemented a wide range of programs designed to revitalize our community through business assistance, beautification, entertainment, health, and arts programs. Major developments include establishing a weekly, seasonal farmers' market, free Zumba fitness classes, and the area's very first business improvement district.
The document appears to be the cover of a fall 2015 issue of a downtown magazine. It features articles on popular music acts of the fall, must-have watches for men, street art meeting high fashion, a tribute to heroes by artist Mr. Brainwash, and a new downtown residential building with amenities and water/city views starting at various price points.
A handful of individuals in Enid, Oklahoma took initiative in the early 2000s to improve their city's quality of life by organizing community events, like a Halloween festival. Their goal was to change residents' negative perceptions about lack of things to do in Enid. The Halloween festival was hugely successful, attracting over 4,000 people, and inspired other grassroots events. Over a decade, these events fostered civic pride and momentum for improvement. Now, Enid enjoys a vibrant cultural scene and sense of community, addressing its previous stagnation. One of the original organizers, Tammy Wilson, was elected to city commission and continues advocating for parks, trails and other quality of life projects.
This document discusses the H Street Retail Priority Area Grant, which aims to transform nine under-invested commercial corridors in DC through improved transportation, streetscapes, and retail. Specifically, it provides details on grants up to $85,000 available for retail businesses on H Street NE, including eligibility requirements and evaluation criteria. It notes the positive changes and growth H Street has experienced in recent years, and lists some previous awardees of the grant.
This document expresses love without words through its design and layout. It uses the letters of "I love you" arranged without spaces to convey an unspoken message. It promotes a local jeweler called The Village Jewelers through their contact information and claims of exquisite design and unmatched value.
The document summarizes the activities of the Berkeley City Club Conservancy. It announces that the organization has changed its name to better reflect its mission of preserving the historic Berkeley City Club building and promoting the legacy of its architect, Julia Morgan. It discusses how three Conservancy board members successfully nominated Julia Morgan to receive the American Institute of Architects' Gold Medal, making her the first woman to receive this honor. It provides details on restoration projects focused on improving pool ventilation and windows at the building.
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The document announces the 2nd Annual G.E.M.A. Golden Mic Honors Tribute Awards Ceremony to be held on October 10, 2014 at the Deep Blue Restaurant in Wilmington, Delaware. It lists the officers and board members of the Global Entertainment Media Arts Foundation as well as the hosts, presenters, and honorees of the awards ceremony.
GigNet Mobile App, South Africa’s first and only fully integrated entertainment networking platform that allows for the interaction of multiple user groups in a single entertainment ecosystem.
This resume summarizes Asher Benrubi's 48 years of experience in media, entertainment, and community fundraising. He has worked in radio, television, and music in several cities, holding on-air roles, producing programs, and recruiting/training staff. Additionally, he has significant experience organizing charitable events and campaigns that have raised tens of millions of dollars for various organizations. He is recognized for his work in media, entertainment, and using his platform to support important causes.
The document discusses China's transition to becoming a high-income country by 2030 and the challenges it faces. Rapid economic growth has led to issues like inequality, an aging population, and maintaining stability. While continued development could result in China becoming a responsible global power, population decline and social problems threaten to undermine progress unless addressed. Managing this transition period will test China's ability to reform and avoid potentially unstable outcomes.
The document contains multiple choice questions about biblical people and events from Genesis. It asks about when Rebekah put on her veil, what happened the first time Noah sent a dove from the ark, how the Bible describes Noah, how old Noah was when he entered the ark, and what happened when Noah was 601 years old. It also asks who created the heavens and earth, when God created birds, what God called the vault separating water from water, and what happened to the waters under the sky on the third day.
1. The document describes Isaac calling his son Esau to hunt game and prepare a meal so he could give Esau his blessing before he died. However, Rebekah overheard and tricked Isaac into blessing Jacob instead by disguising him as Esau.
2. When Esau returned from hunting and learned what happened, he burst into loud, bitter crying since the blessing had already been given to Jacob. Esau then planned to kill Jacob after Isaac died.
3. Jacob deceived Esau twice - by taking his birthright and receiving his blessing - causing conflict between the brothers.
This document discusses the complex relationship between the U.S. and China and debates whether China poses a threat or can be a responsible global stakeholder. It explores strategies like engagement versus containment of China and argues that a combination of strong U.S. military presence and consistent diplomatic outreach that invites China to participate internationally may be the best approach to shape China's choices and get it to contribute constructively. However, persuading a large developing country with nationalism to cooperate fully is a major challenge facing diplomats.
This summary provides an overview of the key points from a webinar on façade improvement projects:
1) The webinar presented the findings of a 2014 study on the impacts of façade improvement projects in Wisconsin communities. It analyzed 24 case studies of projects ranging from less than $3,000 to over $600,000.
2) The study found that 80% of businesses experienced an increase in first-time customers and 90% saw increased sales of around 20% on average. Several properties were also able to fill vacant spaces after improvements.
3) Over half of the projects received public financing assistance like grants or loans. A variety of funding sources were often used. Maximizing benefits requires carefully
This document discusses pulsatile drug delivery systems (PDDS). It defines PDDS as systems that provide rapid, transient release of drugs in a programmed pattern, such as at a specific time or site. The document outlines different types of PDDS, including time-controlled, internally stimulated, and externally regulated systems. It provides examples of diseases and drugs suited for PDDS. It also discusses various approaches to PDDS, advantages, and some example marketed products.
This document recognizes the efforts of organizations and individuals involved in downtown revitalization programs across Nebraska. It lists award nominees and winners in categories like communications, events, facade improvements, and contributions to downtown leadership. Photos show before and after examples of downtown projects. Individuals are recognized for their dedication to supporting Main Street programs. Businesses are honored as the "heart and soul" of their downtown areas.
This was the master presentation for the 2019 MACE conference. All speaker and video portions have been removed. This showcases the portion that I designed and laid out.
This document outlines the winners of the 2011 Downtown's Best Awards presented by the Downtown Alliance/San Antonio on April 1, 2011. It lists over 20 award categories honoring the best new businesses, events, projects, and organizations that helped contribute to downtown San Antonio's success over the past year. Special thanks are given to the event sponsors and to all who supported downtown and the Downtown Alliance.
This document summarizes the winners of the BEST Awards. It lists the winners in categories like BEST Adaptive Use (TownePlace Suites in the Neisner Building), BEST Cultural Distinction (King William Cultural Arts District), BEST Music Series (Echale! Latino Music Estyles), and others. It also recognizes sponsors and those involved like the Master of Ceremonies Bob Rivard and the Awards Jury. In conclusion, it congratulates all the BEST Winners.
The document provides information about events and activities in Old Town Lansing, Michigan. It discusses the history of Old Town Lansing and lists upcoming community events throughout the summer, including the Scrapfest collection day and auction in June, the Festival of the Moon and Sun in late June, and the Turner Street Outdoor Theater series in July. It encourages residents to get involved by volunteering, becoming members, or sponsoring events and thanks the community for coming together to support Old Town.
The document discusses the Old Town Commercial Association and its efforts to promote local businesses and events in Old Town through programs focused on promotions, design, organization, and economic restructuring. Some of the major events organized by the Association include Taste & Tour of Old Town, Chalk of the Town, Festival of the Moon & Sun, Turner Street Outdoor Theater, Oktoberfest, and Dickens Village. The Association also coordinates beautification projects, business assistance initiatives, and a farmers market. Planning the annual Festival of the Moon & Sun requires months of work from a dedicated committee and volunteers. The internship program offers opportunities in event planning, communications, social media, and design to help Old Town thrive as a community.
Sawdust Art Festival - Marketing Communication Proposal.Bill Barrick
Recommended marketing and communication activities to generate ticket sales and traffic at the summer festival. Includes target audience analysis, review of SoCal summer competition, co-marketing and digital ticketing recommendations. Also includes proposed creative executions promoting a special 3-for-1 offer allowing consumers to visit all three summer events in Laguna Beach – Sawdust Art Festival, Art-A-Fair and Pageant of the Masters.
LAKE2BAY will be the healthiest urban space in the world to live, work,
learn, study, create, visit, and play by:
• Maximizing the value of iconic public spaces and cultural
experiences by connecting Myrtle Edwards Park and the SAM
Sculpture Garden up through the Seattle Center and its surrounding
neighborhoods to South Lake Union Park.
• Leveraging the opportunities generated by market activity and
innovation
• Creating a comprehensive, connected and coherent mobility and
access system that emphasizes safe, attractive walking and biking
• Creating housing in neighborhoods that are affordable and
compassionately serve a full spectrum of residents
• Emphasizing sustainable design in projects and buildings throughout
the area
This document discusses the H Street Retail Priority Area Grant, which aims to transform nine under-invested commercial corridors in DC through improved transportation, streetscapes, and retail. Specifically, it provides details on grants up to $85,000 available for retail businesses on H Street NE, including eligibility requirements and evaluation criteria. It notes the positive changes and growth H Street has experienced in recent years, and lists some previous awardees of the grant.
This document expresses love without words through its design and layout. It uses the letters of "I love you" arranged without spaces to convey an unspoken message. It promotes a local jeweler called The Village Jewelers through their contact information and claims of exquisite design and unmatched value.
The document summarizes the activities of the Berkeley City Club Conservancy. It announces that the organization has changed its name to better reflect its mission of preserving the historic Berkeley City Club building and promoting the legacy of its architect, Julia Morgan. It discusses how three Conservancy board members successfully nominated Julia Morgan to receive the American Institute of Architects' Gold Medal, making her the first woman to receive this honor. It provides details on restoration projects focused on improving pool ventilation and windows at the building.
The Global Entertainment Media Arts Upload ADee Wellmon
The document announces the 2nd Annual G.E.M.A. Golden Mic Honors Tribute Awards Ceremony to be held on October 10, 2014 at the Deep Blue Restaurant in Wilmington, Delaware. It lists the officers and board members of the Global Entertainment Media Arts Foundation as well as the hosts, presenters, and honorees of the awards ceremony.
GigNet Mobile App, South Africa’s first and only fully integrated entertainment networking platform that allows for the interaction of multiple user groups in a single entertainment ecosystem.
This resume summarizes Asher Benrubi's 48 years of experience in media, entertainment, and community fundraising. He has worked in radio, television, and music in several cities, holding on-air roles, producing programs, and recruiting/training staff. Additionally, he has significant experience organizing charitable events and campaigns that have raised tens of millions of dollars for various organizations. He is recognized for his work in media, entertainment, and using his platform to support important causes.
The document discusses China's transition to becoming a high-income country by 2030 and the challenges it faces. Rapid economic growth has led to issues like inequality, an aging population, and maintaining stability. While continued development could result in China becoming a responsible global power, population decline and social problems threaten to undermine progress unless addressed. Managing this transition period will test China's ability to reform and avoid potentially unstable outcomes.
The document contains multiple choice questions about biblical people and events from Genesis. It asks about when Rebekah put on her veil, what happened the first time Noah sent a dove from the ark, how the Bible describes Noah, how old Noah was when he entered the ark, and what happened when Noah was 601 years old. It also asks who created the heavens and earth, when God created birds, what God called the vault separating water from water, and what happened to the waters under the sky on the third day.
1. The document describes Isaac calling his son Esau to hunt game and prepare a meal so he could give Esau his blessing before he died. However, Rebekah overheard and tricked Isaac into blessing Jacob instead by disguising him as Esau.
2. When Esau returned from hunting and learned what happened, he burst into loud, bitter crying since the blessing had already been given to Jacob. Esau then planned to kill Jacob after Isaac died.
3. Jacob deceived Esau twice - by taking his birthright and receiving his blessing - causing conflict between the brothers.
This document discusses the complex relationship between the U.S. and China and debates whether China poses a threat or can be a responsible global stakeholder. It explores strategies like engagement versus containment of China and argues that a combination of strong U.S. military presence and consistent diplomatic outreach that invites China to participate internationally may be the best approach to shape China's choices and get it to contribute constructively. However, persuading a large developing country with nationalism to cooperate fully is a major challenge facing diplomats.
This summary provides an overview of the key points from a webinar on façade improvement projects:
1) The webinar presented the findings of a 2014 study on the impacts of façade improvement projects in Wisconsin communities. It analyzed 24 case studies of projects ranging from less than $3,000 to over $600,000.
2) The study found that 80% of businesses experienced an increase in first-time customers and 90% saw increased sales of around 20% on average. Several properties were also able to fill vacant spaces after improvements.
3) Over half of the projects received public financing assistance like grants or loans. A variety of funding sources were often used. Maximizing benefits requires carefully
This document discusses pulsatile drug delivery systems (PDDS). It defines PDDS as systems that provide rapid, transient release of drugs in a programmed pattern, such as at a specific time or site. The document outlines different types of PDDS, including time-controlled, internally stimulated, and externally regulated systems. It provides examples of diseases and drugs suited for PDDS. It also discusses various approaches to PDDS, advantages, and some example marketed products.
This document recognizes the efforts of organizations and individuals involved in downtown revitalization programs across Nebraska. It lists award nominees and winners in categories like communications, events, facade improvements, and contributions to downtown leadership. Photos show before and after examples of downtown projects. Individuals are recognized for their dedication to supporting Main Street programs. Businesses are honored as the "heart and soul" of their downtown areas.
This was the master presentation for the 2019 MACE conference. All speaker and video portions have been removed. This showcases the portion that I designed and laid out.
This document outlines the winners of the 2011 Downtown's Best Awards presented by the Downtown Alliance/San Antonio on April 1, 2011. It lists over 20 award categories honoring the best new businesses, events, projects, and organizations that helped contribute to downtown San Antonio's success over the past year. Special thanks are given to the event sponsors and to all who supported downtown and the Downtown Alliance.
This document summarizes the winners of the BEST Awards. It lists the winners in categories like BEST Adaptive Use (TownePlace Suites in the Neisner Building), BEST Cultural Distinction (King William Cultural Arts District), BEST Music Series (Echale! Latino Music Estyles), and others. It also recognizes sponsors and those involved like the Master of Ceremonies Bob Rivard and the Awards Jury. In conclusion, it congratulates all the BEST Winners.
The document provides information about events and activities in Old Town Lansing, Michigan. It discusses the history of Old Town Lansing and lists upcoming community events throughout the summer, including the Scrapfest collection day and auction in June, the Festival of the Moon and Sun in late June, and the Turner Street Outdoor Theater series in July. It encourages residents to get involved by volunteering, becoming members, or sponsoring events and thanks the community for coming together to support Old Town.
The document discusses the Old Town Commercial Association and its efforts to promote local businesses and events in Old Town through programs focused on promotions, design, organization, and economic restructuring. Some of the major events organized by the Association include Taste & Tour of Old Town, Chalk of the Town, Festival of the Moon & Sun, Turner Street Outdoor Theater, Oktoberfest, and Dickens Village. The Association also coordinates beautification projects, business assistance initiatives, and a farmers market. Planning the annual Festival of the Moon & Sun requires months of work from a dedicated committee and volunteers. The internship program offers opportunities in event planning, communications, social media, and design to help Old Town thrive as a community.
Sawdust Art Festival - Marketing Communication Proposal.Bill Barrick
Recommended marketing and communication activities to generate ticket sales and traffic at the summer festival. Includes target audience analysis, review of SoCal summer competition, co-marketing and digital ticketing recommendations. Also includes proposed creative executions promoting a special 3-for-1 offer allowing consumers to visit all three summer events in Laguna Beach – Sawdust Art Festival, Art-A-Fair and Pageant of the Masters.
LAKE2BAY will be the healthiest urban space in the world to live, work,
learn, study, create, visit, and play by:
• Maximizing the value of iconic public spaces and cultural
experiences by connecting Myrtle Edwards Park and the SAM
Sculpture Garden up through the Seattle Center and its surrounding
neighborhoods to South Lake Union Park.
• Leveraging the opportunities generated by market activity and
innovation
• Creating a comprehensive, connected and coherent mobility and
access system that emphasizes safe, attractive walking and biking
• Creating housing in neighborhoods that are affordable and
compassionately serve a full spectrum of residents
• Emphasizing sustainable design in projects and buildings throughout
the area
2008 APNBA Grants Booklet Published May, 2009Jon Turino
A beautiful booklet with text and pictures describing the projects and events that Portland's Business District Associations completed and held in 2008 with City of Portland grant funding assistance administered by the Alliance of Portland Neighborhood Business Associations.
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The document provides information about events and activities in Old Town Lansing, Michigan. It discusses the history of Old Town Lansing and lists upcoming community events throughout the summer, including the Scrapfest Collection Day in June, the Festival of the Moon and Sun in June, and the Turner Street Outdoor Theater in July. It encourages readers to get involved by volunteering, becoming a member of the Old Town Community Association, or sponsoring events.
The document summarizes the winners of an advertising awards competition hosted by The Advertising Club of Western Massachusetts. It lists the category, placement, and agency for numerous winning advertisements. It concludes by naming the best overall advertisement which was a poster campaign for Transit Authority Figures by Rob & Damia Design.
The document discusses how business district associations in Portland, Oregon work to create a sense of community in their neighborhoods. It describes how the Alliance of Neighborhood Business Associations (APNBA) distributed over $190,000 in matching grants to 60 business district associations and non-profits. These grants were leveraged more than 3 to 1 and used to fund projects like street fairs, farmers markets, and website development that connect local businesses to customers and bring neighborhoods together. The grants helped associations across Portland strengthen their sense of community.
This document announces the winners of the 2020 Excellence on the Waterfront Awards, which recognize outstanding waterfront projects and plans. There were two top honor awards - one for an outstanding project (Duwamish Gardens Habitat Restoration in Tukwila, Washington) and one for an outstanding plan (A Vision for Buffalo Bayou East Master Plan in Houston, Texas). There were also six honor award winning projects and one honor award winning plan. Additionally, the Friends of the Chicago River received a Clearwater Award for their volunteer waterfront work.
This document provides an overview of businesses and organizations in Downtown Ferndale, Michigan. It highlights that Downtown Ferndale has undergone positive changes in recent years, winning awards for its revitalization efforts. The document contains listings of various businesses categorized by type, such as art, automotive, dining, fashion, and professional services. It also profiles several community and civic organizations that are active in Downtown Ferndale.
This document lists the sponsors and winners of the BEST awards. It recognizes organizations, projects, and individuals that have made significant contributions to downtown San Antonio. Some of the winners include the Boiler House for adaptive reuse, the Briscoe Museum of Western Art for cultural facility, and Geekdom for new business incubator. Irby Hightower won Downtowner of the Year. The document congratulates all the winners and thanks the sponsors for supporting the BEST awards event.
This document appears to be from a State of the Affiliated company event, recognizing top performing agents and teams from the past year. It lists various award categories for individual producer performance based on annual gross commission, as well as awards for rookie of the year, quality service, leadership, and foundation contributions. Several top producing individuals and teams are recognized in each category.
Crawfordsville Main Street is a non-profit organization that works to revitalize downtown Crawfordsville through economic development and historic preservation initiatives using a four-point approach. Since starting in 1999, it has contributed to over $38 million in downtown investments and seen successes like building rehabilitations, events, and grants that have brought visitors and business downtown. Ongoing challenges include funding, economic conditions, community support, and volunteer recruitment.
The City of Harrisburg is hosting the 2014 Kipona Festival on City Island and the Riverfront. New events this year include a Diva's Concert, Kid's Port, Imagination Station, a Splash Community Mural, Spoken Word Festival, and a Native American Pow Wow. Returning favorites are the Chili Cook Off, Canoe Races, Festival of India, and Riverfront Food Vendors. Front Street will be closed for the festival and fireworks. Free parking and bike taxi services will be provided. A map shows the locations of over 20 events around City Island and the Riverfront.
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Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
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McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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9. 23RD ANNUAL WISCONSIN MAIN STREET AWARDS
Honorable Mayor
James E. Tipple
City of Wausau
Welcome
10. 23RD ANNUAL WISCONSIN MAIN STREET AWARDS
Reed E. Hall
CEO
Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation
Welcome
11. 23RD ANNUAL WISCONSIN MAIN STREET AWARDS
Jim Engle
Team Lead, Downtown Development Programs
Director, Wisconsin Main Street Program
Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation
Welcome
12. 23RD ANNUAL WISCONSIN MAIN STREET AWARDS
COMPLETION OF
FIVE YEARS TRAINING IN
DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION
16. COMPLETION OF FIVE YEARS TRAINING
14 New Businesses
32 New Jobs
44 Building Rehabilitations
$1,300,000 in Public & Private Investment
Tomahawk Main Street
20. COMPLETION OF FIVE YEARS TRAINING
34 New Businesses
143 New Jobs
33 Building Rehabilitations
$9,000,000 in Public & Private Investment
Port Washington Main Street
24. COMPLETION OF FIVE YEARS TRAINING
60 New Businesses
176 New Jobs
161 Building Rehabilitations
$18,000,000 in Public & Private Investment
Mainly Manitowoc
81. BEST NEW DOWNTOWN BUSINESS
HONORABLE MENTION
Chateau De Pere/Café Chanson
De Pere
82. BEST NEW DOWNTOWN BUSINESS
HONORABLE MENTION
Chateau De Pere/Café Chanson
De Pere
83. BEST NEW DOWNTOWN BUSINESS
The Black Sheep Restaurant - Whitewater
Tyler Sailsberry, Owner
84. BEST NEW DOWNTOWN BUSINESS
The Black Sheep Restaurant - Whitewater
Tyler Sailsberry, Owner
85. BEST NEW DOWNTOWN BUSINESS
Duluth Trading Co. – Port Washington
Steve Schlecht, Owner
86. BEST NEW DOWNTOWN BUSINESS
Duluth Trading Co. – Port Washington
Steve Schlecht, Owner
87. BEST NEW DOWNTOWN BUSINESS
Duluth Trading Co. – Port Washington
Steve Schlecht, Owner
88. 23RD ANNUAL WISCONSIN MAIN STREET AWARDS
Jim Engle
Team Lead, Downtown Development Programs
Director, Wisconsin Main Street Program
Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation
90. DIRECTOR YEARS OF SERVICE AWARDS
TWO YEARS:
Teri Ouimette, Chippewa Falls
Jack Luedtke, Platteville
Also Courtney Sprecher (Osceola) & Rebecca Eby (Viroqua & PDC)
FIVE YEARS:
Tamara Brodnicki, Whitewater
Amy Hansen, Fond du Lac
91. DIRECTOR YEARS OF SERVICE AWARDS
TEN YEARS:
Elaine Kroening, Pewaukee
TWELVE YEARS:
Michael Glime, Algoma
FOURTEEN YEARS:
Virginia Kauffman, Tigerton
SEVENTEEN YEARS:
Kathy Wellsandt, Rice Lake
92. DIRECTOR YEARS OF SERVICE AWARDS
Hired Jan. 6, 1992 (21 Years Ago):
Craig Tebon, Ripon
93. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS FROM 1992
Green Bay Packers acquire Brett Favre
from Atlanta Falcons in trade for 19th pick
147. 23RD ANNUAL WISCONSIN MAIN STREET AWARDS
Marie Steenlage
Community Account Manager
Northwest Region
Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation
148. 23RD ANNUAL WISCONSIN MAIN STREET AWARDS
CONNECT COMMUNITIES AWARD:
BEST DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT
SUCCESS STORY - UNDER 8,000 POP.
149. CONNECT COMMUNITIES AWARD:
BEST DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT SUCCESS STORY - UNDER 8,000
Saving Rowe Pottery/Creating Gathering Space
Cambridge
150. CONNECT COMMUNITIES AWARD:
BEST DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT SUCCESS STORY - UNDER 8,000
Saving Rowe Pottery/Creating Gathering Space
Cambridge
151. CONNECT COMMUNITIES AWARD:
BEST DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT SUCCESS STORY - UNDER 8,000
Saving Rowe Pottery/Creating Gathering Space
Cambridge
152. CONNECT COMMUNITIES AWARD:
BEST DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT SUCCESS STORY - UNDER 8,000
Building Up Berlin Campaign - Berlin
City of Berlin, Berlin Chamber of Commerce, Errin Welty
153. CONNECT COMMUNITIES AWARD:
BEST DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT SUCCESS STORY - UNDER 8,000
Building Up Berlin Campaign - Berlin
City of Berlin, Berlin Chamber of Commerce, Errin Welty
154. 23RD ANNUAL WISCONSIN MAIN STREET AWARDS
CONNECT COMMUNITIES AWARD:
BEST DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT
SUCCESS STORY - OVER 8,000 POP.
155. CONNECT COMMUNITIES AWARD:
BEST DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT SUCCESS STORY - OVER 8,000
E.D. Master Fund Grant & Loan Program
Village of Menomonee Falls
156. CONNECT COMMUNITIES AWARD:
BEST DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT SUCCESS STORY - OVER 8,000
E.D. Master Fund Grant & Loan Program
Village of Menomonee Falls
157. 23RD ANNUAL WISCONSIN MAIN STREET AWARDS
Jim Engle
Team Lead, Downtown Development Programs
Director, Wisconsin Main Street Program
Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation
158. 23RD ANNUAL WISCONSIN MAIN STREET AWARDS
2012-2013
WISCONSIN MAIN STREET
VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR
159. 2012-13 VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR
Jenelle Glime, Algoma
James Meyer, Port Washington
Tim McKearn, Beloit
Dan Howard, Prairie du Chien
Charles Keister, Darlington
Melanie Ostermann, Rhinelander
Nancy Schuller, Eagle River
Lori Richter, Rice Lake
Steve Schoofs, Fond du Lac
Dr. Christine Tempas, Sheboygan Falls
Elliot Christenson, Green Bay
Elizabeth Theirbah, Waterford
Ed Grunden, Lake Mills
Bruce Bentz, Watertown
Jennifer Mehall, Manitowoc
Dave Oberbeck, Wausau
Josh Miller, Marshfield
Lynze Kerr, West Allis
Tracy Hamilton, Monroe
Richard Helmich, Whitewater
Heidi Dyas-McBeth, Platteville
160. 2013-13 VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR
HONORARY CAPTAIN OF VOLUNTEERS
Dr. Christine Tempas
Sheboygan Falls
161. 23RD ANNUAL WISCONSIN MAIN STREET AWARDS
2012-2013
WISCONSIN MAIN STREET
HONORARY BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
162. 2012-13 HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS
Mitch Groessl, Algoma
Les Hollingsworth, Platteville
Jason Braun, Beloit
Rob Helm, Port Washington
Larry Hakes, Darlington
Jamie Stram, Prairie du Chien
Julie Fink-Fronsee, De Pere
Mark Gutteter, Rhinelander
Al Pittelko, Eagle River
Mary Vesper, Rice Lake
Sam Meyer, Fond du Lac
Darryl Ottman, Sheboygan Falls
Richard S. Allcox, Green Bay
Morena Marquez, Waterford
Troy Kloss, Lake Mills
James Romlein, Watertown
Tony Fodden, Manitowoc
Phil Valitchka, Wausau
Tom Henseler, Marshfield
Gloria Hawkins, West Allis
JoAnne Luenberger, Monroe
Geoff Hale, Whitewater
163. 2013-13 VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR
HONORARY CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
Sam Meyer
Fond du Lac
164. 23RD ANNUAL WISCONSIN MAIN STREET AWARDS
2013
WISCONSIN MAIN STREET
HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
165. PAST HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Bev Anderson - Darlington
Peggy Miller - Tigerton
Fred Nelson - Viroqua
Tim McGettigan - Darlington
Frances Williams - Sharon
Jan Dart – Algoma
Steve Schmitt – Sheboygan Falls
Palmer Draeger – Watertown
Greg Larsen – On Broadway, Green Bay
Shelly Schoening – Rice Lake
Russ & Teddy Kostrzak - Tigerton
Jim Siepmann – Pewaukee
John Schroeder – Two Rivers
Merle Colburn – Algoma
Trudy Wallin - Viroqua
Dave LaFontaine - Marshfield
Dorothy Schueffner - Sheboygan Falls
Cindy Tang – Platteville
Rick Vesper – Rice Lake
166. 2013 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Chuck Card
Chippewa Falls
167. 2013 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Al Pittelko
Eagle River
168. 2013 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Ken & Jean Sambs
Tigerton
170. THANK YOU!!!!!
Kevin Pomeroy
Jos. Schmitt & Sons
Joe De Rose
CBS Squared
Kathryn Berger
Jefferson Street Inn
Beth Weirick
City Grill
Wendy Baumann
Ruder Ware
Sarah Bownds
DJ Herda Photography
Brian Stewart
Downtown Rhinelander, Inc.
Reed E. Hall
Downtown West Allis, Inc.
Jason Scott
River District-Wausau
Marie Steenlage
Dawn Follendorf
Brenda Hicks-Sorensen
Mayor James E. Tipple
Shauna Breneman
Kelly Lietz
Rachel Best