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MeetingsAll NCTC Technology & Toast Meetings are scheduled for the 3rd Thursday of the month unless otherwise noted. Location and program will be announced several weeks prior to the meeting.
NCTC's Technology & Toast! (Formerly known as the NCTC Breakfast Meeting) March
21, 2002 Sponsored by:
The Clarion Hotel, Roanoke (directions) 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. $15 Members, $20 Non-members
Please pay with cash or check. VISA and MasterCard are accepted in advance. Please provide credit card info when registering.
Registration deadline is March 15, 2002. To register, please email Robyn. Please be advised, if you register but do not show up, the NCTC still pays for your meal. If you need to cancel a reservation, please do so by Noon, March 15th to avoid being charged.
Meeting Program
Member Profile M/A-Com, presented by Andy Peake, Director of Operations
SeminarsCAPTECH Educational Series Creating a Successful Financial Plan and Managing Cash Flow Location: Roanoke Higher Education Center Time: 7:30 am - 11:30 am Cost: $50 For more information http://www.nctc-va.org/captech/edu_series.htm
March 13, 2002 Command, Contain, Control The Security of Critical Data - Your Organization's Most Vital Asset Sponsored by James River Technical Location: Clarion Hotel Roanoke Airport Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Cost:
No charge
For
more information or to register contact Beth Tillberg at 804-521-3075 March
13, 2002 Virginia
Technology Showcase Sponsored
by Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology Location:
CIT Headquarters, Herndon VA Time:
7:30 am
Cost:
No charge
For
more information http://www.mitre.org/tech_transfer/techshowcase/index.html March
18, 2002 Ninth
Congressional District Internet Conference Location:
Southwest VA Higher Education Center, Abingdon VA Time:
8:45 am - 12 pm
Cost:
No charge
For
more information contact Linda DiYorio or Laura Lee at 276-628-1145.
Special EventsMay 2, 2002 The Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center 5:30 - 9:30 CAPTECH Capital for Technology Series CAPTECH is a unique initiative for assisting in creating high-tech businesses through educational training, mentoring and development, matching businesses to funding sources. CAPTECH
is a collaborative effort developed in partnership between the
NewVa Corridor Technology Council and Virginia
Tech's Department of Economic Development. Entrepreneurship is the very symbol of business tenacity and achievement. Entrepreneurs were the pioneers of today’s business successes. Their sense of opportunity, their sense of drive to innovate, and their capacity for accomplishment have become the standard by which free enterprise is now measured. Indeed, an entrepreneurial revolution has taken hold throughout the world. And Virginia is no exception, this movement has continued to create jobs when other companies have downsized or failed. This Entrepreneurial revolution will be as powerful to this century as the Industrial Revolution was to the twentieth century. Entrepreneurial firms will continue to be critical contributors to economic growth through their leadership, management, innovation, research and development effectiveness, job creation, competitiveness, productivity, and formation of new industries. It is our goal to create an environment where entrepreneurs can grow and prosper.
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