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STEM SUMMIT III

2011. FLORIDA. STEM SUMMIT III. MOSI, Museum of Science & Industry 4801 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa, Florida 33617. The CTEF STEM Summit Series navigates the roadmap from education to industry success in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.

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STEM SUMMIT III

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  1. 2011 FLORIDA STEM SUMMIT III MOSI, Museum of Science & Industry 4801 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa, Florida 33617 The CTEF STEM Summit Series navigates the roadmap from education to industry success in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math October 25th: 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm October 26th: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm The Summit begins with a cocktail party Tuesday evening, sponsored by KetteringUniversity. Wednesday’s action packed agenda starts with Industry Leaders discussing their workforce needs. Industry Representatives include: Joe McGee, Ex. V.P., Jabil Bob McCann, Ex. V.P., Nielsen Corp. Bob Cherinka, Sr. IT Engineer, MITRE Hord Tipton, President/CEO (ISC)2 John Walsh, President, Sypris Chuck Puccini, President, Bauer Corp. Wit Ostrenko, CEO of MOSI Stu Rogel, President, TampaBayPartnership Speakers include: Frank Brogan, Chancellor, Florida University System Jon Dudas, President, FIRSTRobotics, and Former Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the U.S. Patent and Trade Mark Office Leland Melvin, (Invited) NASA-Associate Administrator for Education, Astronaut STS 122 & 129 Gwen Griffin, COO of the Conrad Foundation Chris Hart, CEO of Workforce Florida Bob McMahan, Jr., President of Kettering University Wit Ostrenko, CEO of MOSI Stu Rogel, President of Tampa Bay Partnership Will Weatherford, Speaker Designate, Florida House of Representatives Also… Duane Hume, Supervisor of IT/STEM Education, Florida Department of Education Belinda Chason, Director of Career and Technical Education Program, Florida Department of Education Doug Wagner, Director of Adult CTE, Manatee County Topics will include: Applied Robotics Program-Volusia County's Innovative Curriculum Cyber Security-new curriculum for K-20 Internships and Career Mentorships- Partnering Industry & Students for Practical Experience Warfighter .....The New Industry in Defense Manufacturing Technology: How can Education satisfy Industry Needs? STEM Career Academies, Middle School, High School Quality and Relevance The Role of Legislators and Policymakers in helping Industry generate wealth Nasa-7200 skilled workers-what to do? After Wednesday’s working Lunch we explore the role of Universities in wealth generationand how to fill the Talent Supply Gap. This will be a discussion between Industry and our K-20 Communities. Go to www.careertechedfoundation.org for Registration Information

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