2010 Fellowship Symposium
Public Entrepreneurship in State Government
Friday, October 1, 2010
Keynote speaker:
Doug Chapin, Director, Election Initiatives, Pew Center on the States – “90-Degree Walk: The Role of Election Data in a New Approach to Reform”
Dates of Event:
Friday, October 1, 2010 – 8:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Location:
Wynne Courtroom, Inlow Hall, 530 West New York Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Contact:
For additional information regarding this event, please contact Cynthia Baker, Fellowship Symposium Director, cabaker@iupui.edu
Symposium Agenda | Online Registration
Symposium Overview
The Program on Law and State Government is pleased to announce its 2010 Fellowship Symposium, inviting the opportunity to reexamine the role of government and how public entrepreneurship is particularly concerned with increasing government’s capacity to respond to issues of quality of life. The innovative approaches taken by certain municipalities to addressing major issues such as affordable housing, recreation and open space, land use planning, and poverty show an entrepreneurial spirit at work.
The 2010 Program on Law and State Government Fellows will examine innovative business models used by state governments in providing public services. Following an assessment of state governments’ current systems, the Fellows will identify successful, real-world examples of service coordination and delivery from Indiana and other states. Examples such as privatization, revenue generation beyond taxation, and social entrepreneurship will be explored. State governments’ use, or potential to benefit from modern research, including intrinsic motivation and commons research will also be examined. A broad range of government efforts toward service delivery, from providing services to children with disabilities to education to judicial reform, will be considered. Additionally, the Fellows will consider what changes to Indiana laws and procedures at each level of government would be needed to move toward more successful models for providing public services.
The Symposium will include the following presenters:
- Doug Chapin (Keynote), Director, Election Initiatives, Pew Center on the States
- Mark Need, Clinical Associate Professor of Law and Director, Elmore Entrepreneurship Law Clinic, Indiana University Maurer School of Law
- Mark Stewart Long, M.S., Instructor, Entrepreneurship and Management, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University – Bloomington
- Robert Lang, CEO, Mary Elizabeth & Gordon B. Mannweiler Foundation Inc; CEO, L3C Advisors L3C
- John Tyler, Vice President and Corporate Secretary, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
- Elizabeth Minnigh, Attorney, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
- David Griffith, Staff Attorney, Indiana Supreme Court, Division of State Court Administration, Judicial Technology and Automation Committee (JTAC)
- Becky Selig, Director, Bureau of Quality Improvement Services – Division on Disability, Aging, and Rehabilitative Services, Family and Social Services Administration
- Molly Chamberlin, Ph.D., Director, Data Collection, Analysis and Reporting -Office of Learning Choices, Indiana Department of Education
- Gary Huff, Town Manager, Town of Fishers
