Thursday, April 2, 2009

Tech Czar Does Schwag

I am not a merchandising whore. Really. But with the cool creative tools available at Zazzle (www.zazzle.com), I thought I just might jump into the game. I decided to start off with something easy and All-American - the crisp white-t. Let me know if this item moves you and other items you might like to see (or have) as marketing Schwag.

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Tech Czar Twitter

I realize I have not been blogging as much as I should….life really has taken me along so many paths since I left my “tech czar” gig at the City. More on my life changes later…but in the interim, please sign up for my twitters and keep in touch.  I would love to hear from everyone. Email me at mdealoia@mac.com.

Go check out my twitter page right now: http://twitter.com/techczar.

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

Tech Emperor Vs. Tech Czar

You would think that my loyal tech subjects would be appreciative of my benevolent rule. Seems that is not the case as Andy Halko of Insivia is initiating a brazen campaign to overthrow the Tech Czar.

Can you believe this?

http://techemperorisbetterthantechczar.blogspot.com/


Halko will rue the day he crowned himself tech emperor.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

A Plan to Grow Cleveland’s Tech Industry - Part I

It has been nearly 90-days since I decided to resign my post as “Tech Czar” at the City of Cleveland and I was reflecting upon my time in the civic realm. A few days past I was going through a few boxes of notes, reports and other personal effects when I came across a presentation that I had put together prior to me interviewing for the post. Some quick history here, my first interview for the “Tech Czar” role was January 7th, 2002. This was soon after Mayor Campbell won in November of 2001. I interviewed twice with Tim Mueller – who was about to become Campbell’s Chief Development Officer. I did not get the job the first time around – the original “Tech Czar” was Tim Moran now at the Cleveland Clinic.

The presentation struck a chord with me, however. Remember, I wrote this presentation in late 2001. (And, in fact, when I interviewed for the post again in 2004 I used the same presentation I did two years prior.) The presentation offered a plan to create a new office within the economic development department called the Office of Technology and Innovation. This Office would then be given the goal of developing an economic environment that would be willing to initiate risk and accept reward; foster a “cycle” of education, creation, commercialization and capital market acceptance of local technology. And thus, create five programs – which I will detail in a moment – that establish Cleveland as a model of private and public partnership; a “case-study” in successful deployment and nurturing of a fledgling technology industry in Cleveland.

The five proposed policies or programs were:

      I.        The Cleveland Technology Center (“CTC”) – A collaborative hub of thought and development that becomes the centerpiece of Cleveland’s investment in the tech industry. This is a physical space, a state-of-the-art tech-based facility.
     II.        The Cleveland Ventures Fund (“CVF”) – A technology-centric fund that will invest in promising technologies, partnerships within the City of Cleveland. Goal was to secure $100.0 million to be invested in Cleveland-based tech-companies (and by the way, if Ann Arbor, MI can find $100.0 for tech-based investments then certainly Cleveland could do the same).
    III.        The “Information Technology” Cradle – Creation of special zones along Euclid, Superior and Carnegie that allow for heavy concentration of tech companies and new real estate development.
   IV.        Cleveland Municipal Schools Tech Vision – The Mayor’s Office and the CEO of the Cleveland Schools creating a special tech-based curriculum for top students.
    V.        “Tiger Teams” – A specialized group formed to target middle-market tech and biotech firms and assist them with the relocation of their corporate headquarters or R&D facilities to the City of Cleveland.

I still believe that this plan is just as relevant today as when I first proposed it nearly six years ago. Over the coming weeks, I will be adding some detail on each policy/program, why it did or did not work and current strategies in place by other groups. I will try to be as exhaustive as I can be in the detail. I would like to hear commentary from as many people as possible on this plan and others (I have never thought mine was gospel or the only answer). At the end, though, I believe I will have offered a comprehensive plan that could propel the City as a key national player in the tech and biotech sectors.

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Monday, October 29, 2007

Sweet, Sweet Music

Now that I am out of the public sector and enjoying my new found daily sanity, I have noticed that I am beginning to investigate the Internet and technology more than I have the past three or so years as the “tech czar.” It is a new awakening. One of the cool web tools that I have found and have been using in the office is Pandora (www.pandora.com), a very cool music experiment where you would type in a style of music or a band. Pandora then builds a radio station(s) for you to enjoy. Cool stuff.

So as part of my new found freedom and Isaac Newton “let’s discovery gravity” mindset, I am offering up my pandora website for your enjoyment.

http://www.pandora.com/people/mdealoia#

Let me know what you think, my friends.

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Become One with the Ziki

A few weeks ago while surfing the net on a Friday (a Friday - what has become of my week-end social life), and came across a new search tool for individuals - the ziki. So, hey, go check out my new ziki profile….get connected with my ziki and others….offers a really cool search tool as well.

Let me know what you think:

http://www.ziki.com/en/people/techczar

Peace out.

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