Join former leaders from the National Science Foundation's Technology, Innovation and Partnerships Directorate and the U.S. Department of Commerce's Regional Economic Research Initiative for a timely discussion about how they put economic data in the hands of the communities applying for billions of dollars in federal funding over the past four years. From using new technologies like Airtable and Tableau to build collaborative tools to layering data from multiple agencies in ways that had never been done before, they will give you a behind the scenes look at how the government used data to drive collaboration, visualize funding streams, and drive economic impact. You will see the tools, hear the stories from a government and community perspective, and have the opportunity to ask questions.
Featuring:
- , former Senior Advisor to Commerce Secretary Raimondo and Director of Regional Economic Research Initiative
- Daniel Goetzel, Harvard Reimagining the Economy, Practitioner-In-Residence, former Entrepreneurial Lead for the NSF Regional Innovation Engines + CHIPS programs
- , Chief Ecosystem Officer for Greater Baltimore Committee, former CEO of UpSurge Baltimore
Speakers and Presenters
Daniel Goetzel, former Entrepreneurial Lead for the NSF Regional Innovation Engines + CHIPS programs;
Kory Bailey, Chief Ecosystem Officer for Greater Baltimore Committee, former CEO of UpSurge Baltimore;
Maria Messick, former Senior Advisor to Commerce Secretary Raimondo and Director of Regional Economic Research Initiative