The 28th Annual Entrepreneurship Education FORUM
Nov 12 - 16, 2010 - Columbus, Ohio
The Professional Development Opportunity of the Year! Join us for a Great Experience with Entrepreneurship Education! Focus of the annual conference is on creativity and innovation as well as the diversity of exciting entrepreneurs in the area. Ohio's history is famous for well-known entrepreneurs ... PAST AND PRESENT!
BACK TO OUR ROOTS! Experience COLUMBUS . . .
OHIO ... the HEART of Entrepreneurship!
TAKE A SHORT VIDEO TOUR RIGHT HERE.
PLAN NOW to join us for the 28th Annual Entrepreneurship Education FORUM in Columbus, OH, November 12 - 16, 2010.
After almost 30 years of professional development FORUMS all over the US we have decided to bring you back to our home...Columbus, Ohio, for the Annual Entrepreneurship Education FORUM in November, 2010. There are many good reasons for changing from our original plans to go to California ...
- California would have been much more expensive for our participants.
- The economy has challenged our conferences for the past two years and we want to be prepared to have a great conference at an affordable price.
- The majority of our members and their networks are within a reasonable distance to Columbus, and not to California.
- We want to maximize the opportunities for sponsored scholarships as we prepare for the reality of budget cuts for state and local educators.
- EXPERIENCE COLUMBUS! It is a great city.... come and find out why.
SHARE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT with your networks to alert them to the opportunity right now to be a program presenter.
CALL FOR PROGRAMS ... Deadline is APRIL 15, 2010
See the proposal format here. REMEMBER.... The deadline for proposals will be April 15, 2010 ...so you still have lots of time to make your plans to share program ideas.
EXHIBITORS FEATURED Take advantage of reaching an audience totally focused on entrepreneurship at a very special exhibitor rate....including a program ad and a 30 second spot for the entire audience. Download the exhibitor form here.
SPONSORS IMPORTANT Join the Burton Morgan Foundation to sponsor scholarships for teachers to attend this important professional development opportunity. This conference is for educators and we appreciate your support in enabling them to attend. See details here.
CONTACT
Cathy Ashmore, Executive Director,
The Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, 1601 W. Fifth Ave. # 199,
Columbus, OH 43212
614-486-6538, fax 419-791-8922
or email -- cashmore@entre-ed.org
Keep tuned to the latest plans for the FORUM on the Consortium Web Page
www.entre-ed.org/_network/forum.htm
The State of VIRGINIA Hosted
the 27th Annual
Entrepreneurship Education FORUM
The Professional Development Opportunity of the Year!
Nov 6 - 10, 2009, Norfolk, VA
THANKS TO ALL OUR SPEAKERS AND PARTICIPANTS who made the 2009 ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION conference spectacular. Even the weather behaved beautifully for us!
Here is your copy of the Complete Conference Program
SEE IF YOU CAN FIND YOUR PICTURE FROM THE FORUM
.....Thanks to Dean Kanipe, our great photographer!
Download your certificate of participation here.
National Entrepreneurship Week Long-sleeve shirts STILL AVAILABLE!

VIDEOS - Thanks to Chip Lowe
CONFERENCE-WIDE SPEAKERS challenged us all:
CHECK OUT THE Wealth of Conference Presentations.
- CONCURRENT SESSIONs (Note - we are missing some presentations and will add them when submitted)
SESSION 1
- A-1. Susan Rice, WV Department of Education,
- B-1. Nancy Eberle, Diane Vigna, Dennis Kahl, University of NE - Lincoln and Lois Dietsch-Seward Middle School - NE
- C-1. Priscilla Petrini, Kansas City, Kara Belew, Wichita, Youth Entrepreneurs of KS
- D-1. Victoria Mullennex; Davis & Elkins College, Elkins, WV
- E-1. Julia Menefield, East Athens Development Corporation, Athens, GA
- F-1. Gary Oster, Regent University, Virginia Beach, VA
- G-1. Chip Lowe, Buchholz Entrepreneurship Academy, Gainesville, FL; Cathy Ashmore, Consortium, Columbus, OH
SESSION 2
- A-2. Mary Ellen McClanahan, Director, Community & External Alliances, Atlanta, GA
- B-2. Gemma Kotula, Christopher Newport University Center for Economic Education, Newport News, VA
- C-2. Donna Martin and Chip Lowe - Student, Buchholz Entrepreneurship Academy, Gainesville, FL
- D-2. Diane Sabato - NACCE and Springfield Technical Community College, MA
- E-2. Horace Robertson, Consortium for Entrepreneurship Ed - Cary, NC;
- F-2. Julienne Pajer, Mary Little, Millikin University - Center for Entrepreneurship, Decatur IL
- G-2. Christopher Czajka, Thirteen/WNET, New York, NY
SESSION 3
- A-3. Peter Rajecki CEO, Estrol Lubricants, Bogart, GA
- B-3. Marilyn Kipp, Marketplace for Kids, Bismarck, ND
- C-3. Nancy Branch, Gulfport High School, Gulfport, MS
- D-3. Jay Azriel, York College, York, PA
- E-3. Megen McMichael - The VA Electronic Commerce Technology Center, Christopher Newport University, VA
- F-3. Zira Smith, University of IL Extension, Chicago, IL
- G-3. Bill Faulkner, GoVenture by Media Spark - Sydney, Nova Scotia
SESSION 4
- A-4. Rhonda Doak, Virtual Enterprises/ Advanced Technology Center, Virginia Beach, VA
- B-4. Ronni Cohen - Delaware Financial Literacy Institute, Claymont, DE
- C-4. Gerald Gramm - SD Dept of Ed, Pierre, SD; Marsha Kucker, Education Resource Center of SD, Sioux Falls, SD
- D-4. Katherine Cota Uyar, Laurie Watje, John Pappajohn Entrepreneurship Center, University of Northern Iowa - IA
- E-4. Lori Suszko - Fairfax County Department of Family Services-ETA; Toa Q Do, Business Development Assistance Group, Inc. Falls Church, VA
- F-4. Scott Shickler, Magic Wand Foundation, Roswell, GA
- G-4. Hank Kopcial - NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation. Washington, DC
SESSION 5
- A-5. Jason Raia, VP Education, Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge, PA
- B-5. Karen Graham - Associate Director/Camp Director, Delaware Financial Literacy Institute, Claymont, DE
- C-5. John Box, Senior VP, Education, JA Worldwide® , Colorado Springs, CO
- D-5. Dean Kanipe, McDowell Technical Community College, Marion, NC
- E-5. Replaced
- F-5. Sheri Smith, Riverwood International Charter School, Fulton County, GA
- G-5. Gary Bauer, Senior Acquisitions Editor, Career Publishing, Pearson Education, Columbus, OH
SESSION 6
- A-6. Deborah Hoover, Burton Morgan Foundation, Hudson, OH; Michael Hennessy, Coleman Foundation, Chicago, IL; Patricia Pasqual, Director, The Foundation Center, Washington, DC and Hoover's Tips
- B-6. Thomas Randolph and Matt Jelley - Dade County Middle School, Trenton, GA
- C-6. Kathy Gielow, Empower Youth Entrepreneurs, Kenmore, NY
- D-6. Mark Fenton, University of Wisconsin - Stout, Menomonie, WI
- E-6. Luis Borunda, USHYEE - Baltimore, MD
- F-6. Malinda Todd, North Carolina REAL, Raleigh, NC; Arlene Childers, NC REAL, Morganton, NC
- G-6. Margaret Benedict, Author, DRDA Sales Company, Kirkwood, MO
SESSION 7
- A-7. Ida Manning, Kandi Conda - Illinois Institute for Entrepreneurship Education, Chicago, IL
- B-7. Carmen Dawson, Advanz LLC, Erie, PA
- C-7. Cancelled
- D-7. Barry Striegel, Center for Innovation, University of ND, Grand Forks, ND
- E-7. Katherine Korakakis, Coordinator Youth Entrepreneurship Province of Québec, Canada
- F-7. Diane Sabato, STCC, Springfield, MA
- G-7. Verice White, NFTE, Washington DC
SESSION 8
- A-8. Paul DeLargy, GA REAL Enterprises, Athens, GA
- B-8. Barbara Gaertig, Barnett Shoals Elementary School, Athens, GA
- C-8. Gayle Hsiao, Wilbraham & Monson Academy, Wilbraham, MA
- D-8. Cancelled
- E-8. Aaron Bocage, George Waters, EDTEC, Camden, NJ
- F-8. Mark Liu, Young Entrepreneur Association in L.A; So California
- G-8. Cathy Ashmore, Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, Columbus, OH; Chip Lowe,
Buchholz Entrepreneurship Academy, Gainesville, FL
Focus of the annual national conference is on building entrepreneurial skills
as a lifelong learning process as well as the diversity of exciting entrepreneurs in the area
The conference focused on potential entrepreneurs of all ages and the role that entrepreneurship education and training plays in preparing them to create and operate successful business enterprises. Participants came to share innovative entrepreneurship programs, ideas, techniques, and products with colleagues nationwide.
EXTRA CONFERENCE OPPORTUNITIES
PRE-CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES ON SATURDAY, NOV 7
- Attend the Norfolk Premiere of the "YES Movie" .... fantastic ideas and advice from more than 20 successful entrepreneurs.
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- Pre-conference tour of the entrepreneurs in the region - Continue...
- Annual THINK TANK Meeting. PROBLEM-BASED and PROJECT-BASED LEARNING WORKSHOP"
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TUESDAY, NOV 10, we EXPERIENCED the BEGINNINGS OF AMERICA The Post-Conference Tour featured a visit to HISTORIC Yorktown and Colonial Williamsburg - Continue...
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS!
- The Coleman Foundation, Chicago, IL
- The Burton Morgan Foundation, Hudson, OH
- The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Washington DC
- NFIB Young Entrepreneur Foundation, Washington, DC
- JA Worldwide, Colorado Springs, CO
- Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Center, Chicago, IL
- Go Venture, by Media Spark - Nova Scotia, Canada
- Norfolk Planning Committee
- Consortium Membership
LET'S ALL SUPPORT OUR FUTURE VIA ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION.
PLAN NOW to join us for the 28th Annual Entrepreneurship Education FORUM in Columbus, Ohio, November 12 - 16, 2010.
CALL FOR PROGRAMS
See the proposal format here.
NOTE: The deadline for proposals will be April 15, 2010 ...so you have lots of time to make your plans to share program ideas.
CONTACT
Cathy Ashmore, Executive Director,
The Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, 1601 W. Fifth Ave. # 199,
Columbus, OH 43212
614-486-6538, fax 419-791-8922
or email -- cashmore@entre-ed.org
Keep tuned to the latest plans for the FORUM on the Consortium Web Page
www.entre-ed.org/_network/forum.htm
NORFOLK WAS A REAL TREAT!
Norfolk is a charming port city centrally located on the mid-Atlantic coast with nearly 400 years of stories to tell its guests. Visit and experience hospitality as it is meant to be. Rich in maritime history, Norfolk is also the cultural center of the Commonwealth as the home of Virginia's finest in performing arts companies.
Learn more about Norfolk as "America's First Region"
THEN . . . . . .
. . . . . . and NOW!
Water is our lifeblood, and here you can slip along the river aboard a tall ship or while away your day on a bay beach.
Sail and dine with everyone on a dinner cruise on the SPIRIT OF NORFOLK.
Savor regional dishes prepared by local chefs in one of our many independently operated restaurants. Special memories await. Discover yours today.
(Norfolk Convention and Visitors Bureau)
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