This document outlines the agenda for the Silicon Halton Meetup #67 focused on CRO (landing pages). The agenda includes a welcome, announcements about upcoming events like a pitch yourself workshop and speed pitching session, a keynote speaker on CRO from Op Ed Marketing, and time for networking. It also provides statistics on the Silicon Halton community and opportunities to sponsor upcoming events.
This document provides information about upcoming events from Silicon Halton, a community organization for entrepreneurs, startups, and technology professionals in Halton region. It announces a name change to HaltonHiVE for their co-working space, provides membership and event details. It also shares community metrics and upcoming workshops, meetups, and presentations on topics like pitching, Windows 10, and a Silicon Halton day event. Sponsorship opportunities are mentioned and contact details provided.
Silicon Halton Meetup 75: Augmented Reality, A PrimerSilicon Halton
Learn About the AR Market and Meet Local AR Experts
In this meetup you’ll learn about the AR market opportunity (hint: it’s bigger than VR), the industries that are adopting it and specific applications of AR today and potentially in the future.
You’ll also meet two local leaders in the AR field who will share their experiences, knowledge and point of view about the AR industry and where it’s heading. They’ll also cover and demonstrate some of the cool products and projects they’re working on today.
Boardroom dynamics continue to evolve and change in response to increased regulatory requirements, complex business environments, globalization, economic challenges, and shareholder activism. Whether your company is privately held, publicly traded, or a non-profit organization, our program will help you assess and strengthen your current leadership teams in today’s challenging business landscape.
UITS was formed in 2004 by consolidating the three separate IT service silos into a single unified IT service department. This included creating a central help desk to improve customer support. Classroom IT support was also improved by assigning direct responsibility. The student information system was upgraded in 2006, allowing over 800 students to register within an hour, a process that previously took days. A phased plan to upgrade the unreliable hostel networks from 2007-2009 was introduced to address connectivity issues. Looking ahead, the campus master plan will include funding for IT components and data center facilities.
Storyboard 3 : Presentation to the BoardInnovNation
The document discusses presenting a project to the Board for a decision on whether to continue it. It states that if all missions are complete and resources like time and budget are used up, it is time to present to the Board. The Board will ask for an opinion on the most promising domain and decide in private whether to continue the project or have it be recycled with more work. If the report to the Board lacks information, it will decide on recycling; if it has enough information, the Board will decide to continue and provide score details, completing the episode.
This document outlines the agenda for the Silicon Halton Meetup #67 focused on CRO (landing pages). The agenda includes a welcome, announcements about upcoming events like a pitch yourself workshop and speed pitching session, a keynote speaker on CRO from Op Ed Marketing, and time for networking. It also provides statistics on the Silicon Halton community and opportunities to sponsor upcoming events.
This document provides information about upcoming events from Silicon Halton, a community organization for entrepreneurs, startups, and technology professionals in Halton region. It announces a name change to HaltonHiVE for their co-working space, provides membership and event details. It also shares community metrics and upcoming workshops, meetups, and presentations on topics like pitching, Windows 10, and a Silicon Halton day event. Sponsorship opportunities are mentioned and contact details provided.
Silicon Halton Meetup 75: Augmented Reality, A PrimerSilicon Halton
Learn About the AR Market and Meet Local AR Experts
In this meetup you’ll learn about the AR market opportunity (hint: it’s bigger than VR), the industries that are adopting it and specific applications of AR today and potentially in the future.
You’ll also meet two local leaders in the AR field who will share their experiences, knowledge and point of view about the AR industry and where it’s heading. They’ll also cover and demonstrate some of the cool products and projects they’re working on today.
Boardroom dynamics continue to evolve and change in response to increased regulatory requirements, complex business environments, globalization, economic challenges, and shareholder activism. Whether your company is privately held, publicly traded, or a non-profit organization, our program will help you assess and strengthen your current leadership teams in today’s challenging business landscape.
UITS was formed in 2004 by consolidating the three separate IT service silos into a single unified IT service department. This included creating a central help desk to improve customer support. Classroom IT support was also improved by assigning direct responsibility. The student information system was upgraded in 2006, allowing over 800 students to register within an hour, a process that previously took days. A phased plan to upgrade the unreliable hostel networks from 2007-2009 was introduced to address connectivity issues. Looking ahead, the campus master plan will include funding for IT components and data center facilities.
Storyboard 3 : Presentation to the BoardInnovNation
The document discusses presenting a project to the Board for a decision on whether to continue it. It states that if all missions are complete and resources like time and budget are used up, it is time to present to the Board. The Board will ask for an opinion on the most promising domain and decide in private whether to continue the project or have it be recycled with more work. If the report to the Board lacks information, it will decide on recycling; if it has enough information, the Board will decide to continue and provide score details, completing the episode.
Transforming Empty Buildings Into Economic Drivers: The Case of Burlington Ge...L Torres
The annual Vermont downtown conference generously invited Burlington Generator to share our story and insights around makerspaces and local economic development.
The document describes Generator, a makerspace in Burlington, Vermont that provides tools, workspaces, and training to support creativity, learning, and entrepreneurship. Generator has over 5,600 square feet of workshops with high-end tools. It serves over 225 member creatives and has helped launch multiple startup companies. Generator offers certification courses, workshops, and classes to foster skills development. It also partners with local schools and educators. The document requests funding to support Generator's community programs, education initiatives, and efforts to help more startups.
As libraries continue to evolve, what is after makerspaces? What can we learn from others (CES, SXSW, etc)? What should libraries be looking toward in the future? Should they focus on the collection of information, building community repositories, educating and training communities of skills? This session covers ideas to help take your library to a new level. If you are a forward thinker, want to take a few risks, and really expand what a library can do, this is an interactive for you. Let's brainstorm and build the library of tomorrow.
Strathclyde business network : backgroundMichaël DORE
Strathclyde Business Network founded in October 2015 is a student-led initiative at Strathclyde Business School. We organize conferences, workshops and networking events with leaders, policy makers and experts within academia.
SME Current Trends in Mining Finance Program April 29, 30, 2013 in New YorkTim Alch
This document provides the agenda for a two-day conference on "Current Trends in Mining Finance: An Operator's Guide" to be held on April 29-30, 2013 at the City University of New York Graduate Center. The conference will cover topics related to project evaluation, investment decision making, mergers and acquisitions, tax and accounting issues, risk factors, new sources of funding, development agreements, and how "soft" issues impact mine development and finance. Speakers will represent organizations such as Citibank, SNL Metals Economics Group, CRU, Nomura, Caterpillar Mining Finance, Cowen Securities, and Societe Generale. Presentations will provide outlooks on base metals, industrial
The document lists events hosted by SME Chapter 248 in Spokane, Washington from October 2009 to September 2010, including technical tours of local manufacturing plants, networking events, judging a student engineering competition, and an annual barbecue. It discusses the collaboration between SME chapters and highlights plant tours and events attended mainly by current and potential future SME members.
Presentation from latest public meeting on The Venue Shannon. Includes details of designs and layout of the building which received planning permission in April 2015.
Transition to UX: Panel of Local UX Leaders Hosted by IxDA Chicago and Genera...IxDA Chicago
The Chicago chapter of the Interaction Design Association (IxDA Chicago) co-hosted an event with General Assembly on February 4, 2016, that featured a dynamic panel and lively Q+A. Local UX leaders discussed everything from leveling-up in a current UX/UI role to transitioning to UX from another role to getting started in the field. In this presentation, Chicagoland UX Directors note what they look for when recruiting UX talent, recommend UX resources (books and training) and identify examples of great UX work.
Silicon Halton Meetup 77 - Work UnscriptedSilicon Halton
This document summarizes an upcoming Meetup event hosted by Silicon Halton. The Meetup will include a 90 minute session on "Work Unscripted: Manage in the Moment" and announcements. Silicon Halton is a grassroots community with over 1,000 members that holds regular Meetups and events. It connects local tech professionals through its online platforms and in-person gatherings.
Coworking and Making - Opportunities to Bring Economic Development to Empty B...L Torres
Presentation to downtown Springfield, Vermont group Springfield on the Move. Goal is to spark some excitement and fresh conversation about possibilities among a dedicated group of citizen boosters.
Large tech companies look for candidates with strong technical skills as well as soft skills. They seek engineers proficient in areas like coding, data analytics, and cybersecurity. But companies also value soft skills, especially collaboration, communication, and problem solving abilities. Panelists from L-3 Wescam, Callisto Integration, Geotab, and IdeaPrairie discussed these qualities and took questions from attendees of the Meetup event. The meetup was one of many events organized by Silicon Halton to connect local tech professionals.
A New Design Mindset - Breaking the SilosRicardo Brito
Connected technologies opened new possibilities and changed the way we design products and services. The role and the ways of work of a designer are changing along, demanding a new and broader vision of Design that includes business, technology and deep collaboration between all the practices.
CaGBC Toronto: Partners In Project GreenDerek Satnik
This presentation summarizes the state of the green building industry in the Toronto area: one of the most rapidly growing cities in North America, with more new towers under construction than most other North American cities combined in 2012. Learn about the LEED process, the process of certifying professionals, buildings, other projects, how to maintain certification, and where to find help.
The Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation (CEI) incubator and the Maricopa Community Colleges Small Business Development Center (SBDC) have partnered to amplify each other's resources. The SBDC provides on-site business counseling and expertise to CEI clients. In return, the SBDC gains access to high-tech entrepreneurs and expertise. This partnership has helped 18 companies create 85 jobs with $50,000 average salaries. Both organizations elevate their programs and support entrepreneurs through all stages by sharing limited resources and a variety of programming.
A comprehensive guide to important upcoming recruitment events in 2015, this Slidedeck is a must see for recruiters.
From conferences and webinars to awards ceremonies, any event on this list cannot be missed!
Recruitment events for 2015 include:
1) The RAD Awards, 29 January 2015
2) The Year Ahead Conference (Enhance Media), 29 January 2015
3) The Global Recruiter UK Summit 2015, 11 February 2015
4) The Recruitment Agency Expo (London), 24-25 February
5) The Onrec Awards Ceremony, 19 March 2015
6) The Mobile Recruitment Awards, 26 March 2015
7) The Recruiter Awards for Excellence, 6 May 2015
8) The Recruitment Agency Expo (Birmingham), 30 September - 1 October 2015
We also enjoy Tru Events which are run through out the year!
If you are interested in finding out more, check out our recruitment events Pinterest board:
http://www.pinterest.com/barclayjones/recruitment-events/
This document summarizes the PanIIT 2008 global conference for IIT alumni. It provides details on the scope and scale of the event, including 15 months of planning, over 100 student volunteers, and over 71,000 website visits. The conference featured 9 plenary sessions with 25 speakers, 6 parallel tracks with 18 sessions and 137 speakers, and networking events. Over 1500 attendees represented industry, education, research, and included CEOs, directors, VPs, and faculty. The conference aimed to inspire innovation in areas like education, research, infrastructure, entrepreneurship and rural development.
IITK AA Bangalore Chapter organizes Startup Master Class, for budding entrepreneurs to provide them with mentorship and possible investment opportunities
http://startupmasterclass.in/
Artisans to Allston-Brighton: Our Journey from Maker Space to Maker CampusL Torres
Artisan's Asylum, a maker space in Somerville, MA, is planning a major expansion over the next 5 years that will relocate them to a new campus in Allston-Brighton, Boston. They have signed a 22-year lease for 52,500 square feet of space across two buildings, one which will house studios and workshops and another for classrooms and experiences. This expansion will allow Artisan's Asylum to strengthen its impact on the local economy and creative community by offering more space and resources for its 600 members, hundreds of classes and thousands of students, and innovative startups.
Transforming Empty Buildings Into Economic Drivers: The Case of Burlington Ge...L Torres
The annual Vermont downtown conference generously invited Burlington Generator to share our story and insights around makerspaces and local economic development.
The document describes Generator, a makerspace in Burlington, Vermont that provides tools, workspaces, and training to support creativity, learning, and entrepreneurship. Generator has over 5,600 square feet of workshops with high-end tools. It serves over 225 member creatives and has helped launch multiple startup companies. Generator offers certification courses, workshops, and classes to foster skills development. It also partners with local schools and educators. The document requests funding to support Generator's community programs, education initiatives, and efforts to help more startups.
As libraries continue to evolve, what is after makerspaces? What can we learn from others (CES, SXSW, etc)? What should libraries be looking toward in the future? Should they focus on the collection of information, building community repositories, educating and training communities of skills? This session covers ideas to help take your library to a new level. If you are a forward thinker, want to take a few risks, and really expand what a library can do, this is an interactive for you. Let's brainstorm and build the library of tomorrow.
Strathclyde business network : backgroundMichaël DORE
Strathclyde Business Network founded in October 2015 is a student-led initiative at Strathclyde Business School. We organize conferences, workshops and networking events with leaders, policy makers and experts within academia.
SME Current Trends in Mining Finance Program April 29, 30, 2013 in New YorkTim Alch
This document provides the agenda for a two-day conference on "Current Trends in Mining Finance: An Operator's Guide" to be held on April 29-30, 2013 at the City University of New York Graduate Center. The conference will cover topics related to project evaluation, investment decision making, mergers and acquisitions, tax and accounting issues, risk factors, new sources of funding, development agreements, and how "soft" issues impact mine development and finance. Speakers will represent organizations such as Citibank, SNL Metals Economics Group, CRU, Nomura, Caterpillar Mining Finance, Cowen Securities, and Societe Generale. Presentations will provide outlooks on base metals, industrial
The document lists events hosted by SME Chapter 248 in Spokane, Washington from October 2009 to September 2010, including technical tours of local manufacturing plants, networking events, judging a student engineering competition, and an annual barbecue. It discusses the collaboration between SME chapters and highlights plant tours and events attended mainly by current and potential future SME members.
Presentation from latest public meeting on The Venue Shannon. Includes details of designs and layout of the building which received planning permission in April 2015.
Transition to UX: Panel of Local UX Leaders Hosted by IxDA Chicago and Genera...IxDA Chicago
The Chicago chapter of the Interaction Design Association (IxDA Chicago) co-hosted an event with General Assembly on February 4, 2016, that featured a dynamic panel and lively Q+A. Local UX leaders discussed everything from leveling-up in a current UX/UI role to transitioning to UX from another role to getting started in the field. In this presentation, Chicagoland UX Directors note what they look for when recruiting UX talent, recommend UX resources (books and training) and identify examples of great UX work.
Silicon Halton Meetup 77 - Work UnscriptedSilicon Halton
This document summarizes an upcoming Meetup event hosted by Silicon Halton. The Meetup will include a 90 minute session on "Work Unscripted: Manage in the Moment" and announcements. Silicon Halton is a grassroots community with over 1,000 members that holds regular Meetups and events. It connects local tech professionals through its online platforms and in-person gatherings.
Coworking and Making - Opportunities to Bring Economic Development to Empty B...L Torres
Presentation to downtown Springfield, Vermont group Springfield on the Move. Goal is to spark some excitement and fresh conversation about possibilities among a dedicated group of citizen boosters.
Large tech companies look for candidates with strong technical skills as well as soft skills. They seek engineers proficient in areas like coding, data analytics, and cybersecurity. But companies also value soft skills, especially collaboration, communication, and problem solving abilities. Panelists from L-3 Wescam, Callisto Integration, Geotab, and IdeaPrairie discussed these qualities and took questions from attendees of the Meetup event. The meetup was one of many events organized by Silicon Halton to connect local tech professionals.
A New Design Mindset - Breaking the SilosRicardo Brito
Connected technologies opened new possibilities and changed the way we design products and services. The role and the ways of work of a designer are changing along, demanding a new and broader vision of Design that includes business, technology and deep collaboration between all the practices.
CaGBC Toronto: Partners In Project GreenDerek Satnik
This presentation summarizes the state of the green building industry in the Toronto area: one of the most rapidly growing cities in North America, with more new towers under construction than most other North American cities combined in 2012. Learn about the LEED process, the process of certifying professionals, buildings, other projects, how to maintain certification, and where to find help.
The Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation (CEI) incubator and the Maricopa Community Colleges Small Business Development Center (SBDC) have partnered to amplify each other's resources. The SBDC provides on-site business counseling and expertise to CEI clients. In return, the SBDC gains access to high-tech entrepreneurs and expertise. This partnership has helped 18 companies create 85 jobs with $50,000 average salaries. Both organizations elevate their programs and support entrepreneurs through all stages by sharing limited resources and a variety of programming.
A comprehensive guide to important upcoming recruitment events in 2015, this Slidedeck is a must see for recruiters.
From conferences and webinars to awards ceremonies, any event on this list cannot be missed!
Recruitment events for 2015 include:
1) The RAD Awards, 29 January 2015
2) The Year Ahead Conference (Enhance Media), 29 January 2015
3) The Global Recruiter UK Summit 2015, 11 February 2015
4) The Recruitment Agency Expo (London), 24-25 February
5) The Onrec Awards Ceremony, 19 March 2015
6) The Mobile Recruitment Awards, 26 March 2015
7) The Recruiter Awards for Excellence, 6 May 2015
8) The Recruitment Agency Expo (Birmingham), 30 September - 1 October 2015
We also enjoy Tru Events which are run through out the year!
If you are interested in finding out more, check out our recruitment events Pinterest board:
http://www.pinterest.com/barclayjones/recruitment-events/
This document summarizes the PanIIT 2008 global conference for IIT alumni. It provides details on the scope and scale of the event, including 15 months of planning, over 100 student volunteers, and over 71,000 website visits. The conference featured 9 plenary sessions with 25 speakers, 6 parallel tracks with 18 sessions and 137 speakers, and networking events. Over 1500 attendees represented industry, education, research, and included CEOs, directors, VPs, and faculty. The conference aimed to inspire innovation in areas like education, research, infrastructure, entrepreneurship and rural development.
IITK AA Bangalore Chapter organizes Startup Master Class, for budding entrepreneurs to provide them with mentorship and possible investment opportunities
http://startupmasterclass.in/
Similar to Generator Update to BCA Board of Directors (20)
Artisans to Allston-Brighton: Our Journey from Maker Space to Maker CampusL Torres
Artisan's Asylum, a maker space in Somerville, MA, is planning a major expansion over the next 5 years that will relocate them to a new campus in Allston-Brighton, Boston. They have signed a 22-year lease for 52,500 square feet of space across two buildings, one which will house studios and workshops and another for classrooms and experiences. This expansion will allow Artisan's Asylum to strengthen its impact on the local economy and creative community by offering more space and resources for its 600 members, hundreds of classes and thousands of students, and innovative startups.
1) Artisan's Asylum is a nonprofit community workshop in Boston dedicated to fabrication, learning, teaching, and practice.
2) Founded in 2010, it has grown from 2,500 square feet to 42,000 square feet and includes 160 studios, 14 shops, and over 600 members.
3) As a member-powered organization, it relies on volunteers and earned income to support its $1.4 million annual budget and aims to foster collaboration among members and local economic impact through member businesses and projects.
Presentation deck covering our status, health and safety, anti-racism and anti-bias work, FY21 budget, PPE production, and our move to Allston/Brighton
Artisan's Asylum Third Thursday Social Hour, 03/19/20L Torres
The Artisan's Asylum is limiting operations until April 7th due to COVID-19. They are open only to members, cleaning common areas regularly, and encouraging social distancing. Members are worried about safety and adjusting usage. The Asylum is facing large losses in revenue from cancelled classes and is considering cost cuts including staff reductions. They are seeking ways to innovate including online classes and new membership levels. The document provides ways for people to support the Asylum financially through donations or purchasing classes/memberships. It also lists potential volunteer projects like making face masks or shields and asks for help in medical/project contacts.
Artisan's Asylum Social Hour, February 20, 2020L Torres
This document summarizes the key discussions from an A2 Social Hour meeting on February 20, 2020. It welcomed new members and thanked various teams for recent upgrades to the facility. It outlined upcoming changes like seeking new leads. It discussed A2 Futures, including the need to improve the facility as the lease expires in 2021. Multiple potential new locations were considered, with details provided on a promising 54,500 square foot Allston location with a $20 per square foot lease. A timeline for signing an LOI, completing design/construction, and moving was outlined.
FIRST Presentation at the Artisan's AsylumL Torres
FRC Team 6201 builds and programs robots to compete in the FIRST Robotics Competition. They lost their build space in June 2019 but found a new space at a local makerspace. They attended an event in January to learn about the 2020 game called INFINITE RECHARGE and began designing and building a new robot, including components for intake, shooting, and climbing. When not competing, they bring their robot to community events. In the past, the team has qualified for the world championships and practiced climbing at a makerspace.
This document provides an overview of Artisan's Asylum, a nonprofit fabrication workshop and community space founded in 2010. It summarizes Artisan's Asylum's mission, facilities, programs, impact, and plans for the future in 3 sentences or less:
Artisan's Asylum was established in 2010 as a shared workshop space for artists and makers and has grown to a 42,000 square foot facility housing 475 members and generating nearly $1M in annual revenue through member studios and programs. It offers classes, workshops, and equipment to over 2,000 students each year while supporting over 150 small businesses and creating 100 local jobs with an estimated $40M economic impact. As it celebrates its 10th
The document announces a Winter Robotics Challenge event at Kyung Min University and Cambridge Creative Education. It provides details about the 42,000 square foot former industrial space that is now dedicated to arts and light manufacturing, hosting over 160 artist studios and 15 fabrication shops. It also shares statistics from 2019 including over 7,000 visitors, 1,920 students generating over $250,000 in revenue, and discusses the nonprofit's founding in 2010 and $1.4 million budget.
The document announces a Winter Robotics Challenge hosted by Incheon National University and Cambridge Creative Education at a 42,000 square foot former industrial space that is now home to 467 members and 160 artist studios. It provides statistics on visitors, students, classes, and the economic impact of the space which was founded in 2010 and has become a nonprofit organization with a $1.4 million budget that supports over 30 classes per month and has an estimated $40 million local economic impact through member companies and jobs created.
Artisan's Asylum Member Social, October 2019L Torres
The document summarizes the agenda and key discussion points from the A2 Social Hour meeting in October 2019. It includes updates on member announcements, fundraising results, potential new facility locations in Medford and Allston, management changes, upcoming board elections, and fire safety planning. The social hour meeting provided recaps and discussions across various topics regarding the operations and future of the A2 Asylum community space.
Artisan's Asylum Member Social, August 2019L Torres
The document outlines the agenda for an A2 Social Hour meeting, including announcements about upcoming community events, a discussion of fundraising efforts, a post-mortem on a recent fire, and options for a new A2 Futures space in either Medford or Allston. Fundraising efforts include a community-wide appeal and selling alien-themed decorations. The fire post-mortem document provides key lessons learned and next steps. Two potential spaces for A2 Futures are presented: a 50,000 square foot rentable space in Medford for $10.46 per square foot, and a 60,000 square foot campus in Allston split between workshops, studios, and a public space for an estimated $19 per
This document summarizes the agenda and discussions from an A2 Social Hour meeting on June 20, 2019. The main topics discussed were: announcing new members and staff; providing an update on the end of the current fiscal year budget; presenting a forecast and budget plan for the next fiscal year; introducing a potential partnership with the Somerville Media Center; and providing recaps and updates on options being considered to relocate the A2 facility, including properties in Medford and Boston. Feedback from attendees on different location options in Medford and Malden was also summarized.
The document discusses three potential real estate acquisitions and leases: 1) A letter of intent was signed for 28 Fitchburg in Somerville with Capital Partner 1. Key lease conditions include a 15-year lease at $19/SF. 2) Exploring opportunities with Capital Partner 2 for 28 Fitchburg. 3) Key lease conditions for 200 Exchange in Malden include less than $17/SF for a 10-year lease. Potential annual revenue from the three properties is estimated at $2.37 million in the first year.
The document summarizes discussions from an A2 Social Hour meeting that covered several topics:
1) The creation of a docent program to lead group tours and help visitors understand member artwork. Questions were asked about training plans and opportunities for member input.
2) Accounts receivable issues where 24% of payments are not collected, costing an average of $24,729 per month. A plan was proposed to take escalating actions against late payments starting at 30 days overdue.
3) Options for A2's future were discussed as their lease expires in 2021, including extending the current lease, proactively moving to a new property, or maintaining their current course with a focus on strategic planning and program
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document discusses Artisan's Asylum's need to relocate from its current space by 2023 due to the expiration of its lease. It outlines the organization's goals of formally launching a search, creating shared context around the search, and generating aspirational thinking. It provides context on Artisan's Asylum's lease situation, the local real estate market and development plans, and opportunities to build new capacity through a custom space. It discusses potential trade-offs and lays out a roadmap for developing a shared vision, securing a new lease agreement, building out and moving to a new space.
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1. GENERATOR INC | BOARD MEETING, MARCH 17, 2015
GENERATOR UPDATE
BCA Board Meeting
March 17, 2015
2. GENERATOR INC | BOARD MEETING, MARCH 17, 2015
WHAT WE ARE
6,000sq. foot design and fabrication sandbox
in downtown Burlington fostering creativity,
learning and entrepreneurship.
3. GENERATOR INC | BOARD MEETING, MARCH 17, 2015
WHO WE ARE
116 members strong served by 4 staff and
14 board members. Key partners include
BCA, UVM and Champlain College.
4. GENERATOR INC | BOARD MEETING, MARCH 17, 2015
WHAT WE DO
Foster a vibrant social environment while
providing access to essential tools and
workspaces that advance creativity and
entrepreneurship.
5. GENERATOR INC | BOARD MEETING, MARCH 17, 2015
HOW WE DO IT
Offer tiered membership structure, classes
and public events that advance creativity,
learning and entrepreneurship.
6. GENERATOR INC | BOARD MEETING, MARCH 17, 2015
WHAT WE HAVE
• Microelectronics, soldering
• Rapid prototyping
• Design lab
• Jewelry workshop
• Coming soon: woodworking and metal
7. GENERATOR INC | BOARD MEETING, MARCH 17, 2015
EXAMPLES
• Custom mechanical design, prototyping
• Jewelry design and production
• Leather mask-making
• Edible aromatics
• Slate crafts
8. GENERATOR INC | BOARD MEETING, MARCH 17, 2015
HOW WE’RE ORGANIZED
• K12 and community education
• Outreach and business development
• Operations and shop safety
• Member and community and management
• Volunteer training and coordination
9. GENERATOR INC | BOARD MEETING, MARCH 17, 2015
SAMPLE ACTIVITIES
• Girls Make IT workshops
• Pitch It, Fab It!
• Certification courses
• Online member directory
• Monthly social hours
10. GENERATOR INC | BOARD MEETING, MARCH 17, 2015
DIRECTOR’S UPDATE
Generator Board Meeting
March 17, 2015
WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE