Sunday, March 30th, 2008
Midtown Brews: Cleveland’s Creative Industry
The March 2008 Midtown Brews was a discussion of Cleveland’s growing creative industry cluster. List to the Cleveland’s Creative Industry Midtown Brews Podcast.
The March 2008 Midtown Brews was a discussion of Cleveland’s growing creative industry cluster. List to the Cleveland’s Creative Industry Midtown Brews Podcast.
The February Midtown Brews was organized by Stefanie Spear of EarthWatch Ohio and hosted by Insivia. Guests included:
Richard Stuebi, BP Fellow for Energy and Environmental Advancement
at The Cleveland Foundation, NextWave Energy, Inc., Founder and
President
Councilman Matt Zone, City of Cleveland, Ward 17
Nolan Moser, Law Fellow, Ohio Environmental Council
Andrew Flock, Painesville Councilman
Andrew Watterson, Cleveland […]
Bill MacDermott enlightens January Midtown Brews attends on the potential for solar power applications in Northeast Ohio. Listen to the entire audio here.
October’s Midtown Brews session with Jeffrey Bowen was another excellent conversation on a wide-range of subjects, revolving around Jeff himself, and Habitat’s important work on affordable housing during the foreclosure crisis. Make sure you listen to Jeff performing one of his poems at the very end of the recording.
Listen here.
For the September Midtown Brews/Meet.The.Bloggers* Roundtable, Michael DeAloia, formerly of the City of Cleveland’s Department of Development and recently of SchoolOne, talks candidly about his stint with the city—the good, the bad, and the ugly. Listen to the full audio here.
If you weren’t at the July Session of Midtown Brews, you missed an excellent discussion on dance, research, innovation, creativity, and a preview of cool stuff happening @ the upcoming Ingenuity Festival.
Listen to the audio here.
David Beach of EcoCityCleveland used this month’s Midtown Brews to preview/receive feedback for a presentation that he’ll be giving at the upcoming Solar Conference. Here his presentation and our feedback here.
This month’s Midtown Brews event was with Entrepreneurs for Sustainability. It’s a great conversation regarding lots of great individuals and companies working together to impact the triple bottom line.
Listen to the audio here.
Another interesting topic during the Webtego/i-Open event: progress on improvements to Euclid Avenue. Listen here.
Cathy Panzica is a principle of the Beta Strategies Group whose focused on creating “opportunities in the municipal and mid-size business market spaces.” The conversation began with her sharing thoughts on the global innovation imperative.
Each of the following is approximately 10 minutes in length (though more often then not, cut off in mid-sentence):
Part 1 | […]