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National Capacity Building Symposium

“Enforcement and Regulation”


A Retrospective & Best Practices Identification Symposium
To be held at the Unified Technologies Center at Cuyahoga Community College main
campus on Friday, February 13th 2009, Cleveland, Ohio 9:00 AM - 4:00PM
Panelists
Joseph Debro - Co-Founder, National Association George D. Edwards - Founder and President, Black
of Minority Contractors [NAMC] Trades Council of Ohio
Dr. Robert Day - President, Center for Urban & Jeff Johnson - Former Ohio State Senator and former
Rural Redevelopment City of Cleveland Director of Community Relations Dir.
Pandora Ramsay - Founding President, Ohio Clifford King - Vice President and CRA Officer, Dollar
Fairness Campaign Bank of Cleveland
Lawrence Auls – Steering Committee Advisor and John Lawyer - Interim Vice President,
Panel Moderator and Executive Director LISW, LTD Campus Planning and Operations,
who is a published author. Case Western Reserve University
Irvin Henderson - member of Board of trustee’s of William F. Pickard, PhD – a successful 25 year business
the CRA Fund, the National Trust for Historic owner of manufacturing facilities, Chairman and CEO of
Preservation and the National Community Vitec USA, owner of McDonalds franchisees and a
Reinvestment Coalition. volunteer instructor at Alabama State University
Mark Batson – President, PolicyBridge, Inc Kathryn M. Hall CDP,MA - Resource Specialist Director
Major Gifts, Health Programs, Cleveland Museum of
Fred Hargrove Sr. PE,MBA – President of
Natural History.
Hargrove Engineering and Chief Engineer for MDi’s
BioSafe Level IV Facility AEC/GC ops. William Patmon - Former City of Cleveland of
Hershel Daniels, Junior – Vice Chairman of Councilman, former Chair of Affirmative Action and
Cincinnati Change, Co-Founder & Visionary of MDi. Employment Committee.
Carl White – President, The NET Video. Zakiyyah Saleem - Founder of Buckeye’s for Change.
Bill McCoy – President, the McCoy Company. Andrea Harris – President of The North Carolina Institute
Fredrick Hargrove – President, Contract Infinity Group. of Minority Economic Development.
The current host agencies are PolicyBridge, The Black Trades Council of Ohio and the NEO Alliance for Change. Ad
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National Capacity Building Symposium
“Enforcement and Regulation”[ S e s s i o n II]
A Retrospective & Best Practices Identification Symposium
To be held at the Unified Technologies Center at Cuyahoga Community College main
campus on Friday, February 13th 2009, Cleveland, Ohio 9:00 AM - 4:00PM
Agenda
09:15 - Joseph Debro / George D. Edwards /
Call to Order and Introductions
09:45 Lawrence Auls Conference Call
09:45 - Joseph Debro / Dr. Day / Pandora Ramsey / National Growth and Fairness Conference
10:45 Invited Dr. William F. Pickard 50 Year Review Conference Call
10:45 -
11:00
Break
11:00 -
12:00
Mark Batson / Carl White/ TBA Health Policy Options and Telemedicine
In Person
12:00 -
01:00
Working discussion on best practices during Lunch
01:00 - Hershel Daniels / Fred Hargrove Sr. Broadband America and SMART In Person
01:20 PE,MBA / TBA Buildings Conference Call
01:20 - Commercial, Retail and Residential Dev,
Irvin Henderson / Barbara Harris / TBA
01:40 LEED Buildings, TARP Conference Call
01:40 - William Patmon / George D. Edwards / Next Generation Workforce Development
02:00 Bill McCoy / TBA and the American Labor Market In Person
02:00 - Fredrick Hargrove / Zakiyyah Saleem / John Small Business Development and
02:40 Lawyer / Invited Dr. William F. Pickard Technical Assistance Conference Call
02:40 -
03:00
Pandora Ramsay / Jeff Johnson / TBA The Ohio Fairness Campaign Revisited
In Person
03:00 -
03:40
Dr Robert Day / TBA Access to Capital & Credit
In Person
03:40 -
04:00
Lawrence Auls / TBA Best Practices Wrap-up
In Person

The current host agencies are the PolicyBridge, The Black Trades Council of Ohio and the NEO Alliance
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National Capacity Building Symposium
“Enforcement and Regulation”[ S e s s i o n II]
A Retrospective & Best Practices Identification Symposium
To be held at the Unified Technologies Center at Cuyahoga Community College main
campus on Friday, February 13th 2009, Cleveland, Ohio 9:00 AM - 4:00PM

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The National Capacity
Building Symposium [ S e s s i o n II]
“ Enforcement and Regulation ”
A Retrospective & Best Practices Identification Symposium
This symposium is to be held at the
Cuyahoga Community College
Unified Technologies Center

Friday February 13th 2009, Cleveland, Ohio 9:00 AM - 4:00PM.


The current host agencies are PolicyBridge, The Black Trades Council of Ohio and the NEO
Ohio Alliance for Change [email us at ClevChangeCdr@gmail.com]. Ad buys can be sent c/o
Cincinnati Change, Inc. Fifth Third Bank at Account # 7024418605 Routing # 042000314 and or 512
Carmalt Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45219. You can drop off ad buys to Cincinnati Change at any Fifth
Third Bank for more information email at natichange@gmail.com. If you are buying ads via
Cincinnati Change's PayPal, go to this button. Blog us at
http://nationalfairnesscampaign.blogspot.com

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