Showing posts with label Create WV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Create WV. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Create WV Conference 2009: A personal invitation to attend . . .

Over the last few years I have been involved in Create West Virginia, an organization affiliated with Vision Shared whose mission to create and stimulate new economy growth and empower West Virginians to grow creative communities in West Virginia. Communities centered on innovation, technology, entrepreneurship, education, quality of life and arts/culture.

Each year Create WV holds an annual conference. The first annual conference was held in 2007 and attracted approximately 250 attendees. Last year’s event held at Snowshoe Resort and attracted 395 attendees. This year’s Create West Virginia 2009 Conference is set for October 18-20 in Huntington, WV at the Big Sandy Arena.

I want to personally invite you to attend the Create West Virginia Conference 2009. Check out the keynote speakers and sessions.

A special attraction this year will be a live Mountain Stage performance on Sunday evening at the Keith Albee Theater featuring West Virginia native, Kathy Mattea, and The Songcatchers, The Ahs, Shannon Whitworth and Or, The Whale.

Click here for more information about the conference including how to register.

Feel free to forward a link of this invitation to others who you think might be interested in attending the conference.

Friday, April 24, 2009

WV Senator Rockefeller: The Health Information Technology Public Utility Act of 2009

Yesterday West Virginia Senator Jay Rockefeller introduced "The Health Information Technology Public Utility Act of 2009"(Senate Bill 890) to facilitate the nationwide adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) though an "open source" public utility model.

A copy of Senate Bill 890 is available on Thomas (GPO PDF version).  According to the press release the Act would:
  • Create a new federal Public Utility Board within the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT to direct and oversee formation of this HIT Public Utility Model, its implementation, and its ongoing operation.
  • Implement and administer a new 21st Century Health IT Grant program for safety-net providers to cover the full cost of open source software implementation and maintenance for up to five years, with the possibility of renewal for up to five years if required benchmarks are met.
  • Facilitate ongoing communication with open source user groups to incorporate improvements and innovations from them into the core programs.
  • Ensure interoperability between these programs, including as innovations are incorporated, and develop mechanisms to integrate open source software with Medicaid and CHIP billing.
  • Create a child-specific Electronic Health Record (EHR) to be used in Medicaid, CHIP, and other federal children’s health programs.
  • Develop and integrate quality and performance measurement into open source software modules.

Friday, April 10, 2009

WV Music Law Blog: DIY Music Mogul

A welcome to another West Virginia lawyer blogger, Kevin Levine, who is blogging now at DIY Music Mogul. His blog is dedicated to assisting entrepreneurial musical artists and songwriters with timely and relevant information about music law and business.

Kevin is an entertainment and intellectual property lawyer with Kay Casto & Chaney, PLLC in Charleston, West Virginia. He is also the Executive Creative Director of Blue 11 Music Publishing, LLC, an independent music publishing company.

Today I met Kevin (via phone) as a fellow participant in the Create WV effort and learned about his blog.

Welcome to the West Virginia blogging community and great to see a music law focused blog eminating from West Virginia which has an incredibly rich music history. A history from past to present with events like Vandalia Gathering, Mountain Stage and Capitol Music Hall and people like Brad Paisley, Kathy Matea, Johnny Johnson, Little Jimmy and many others.