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Music Council and Entrepreneur Center Join Forces

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Music Council partners with Entrepreneur Center; Join Technology Council at 105 Broadway

Mayor Karl Dean and the Nashville Music Council have formalized an agreement with the newly launched Nashville Entrepreneur Center. This powerful partnership between the Music Council and the NEC will provide unprecedented direct support to local start-ups in digital media and entertainment —taking ideas in their infancy to robust reality.

The 50+ member strong Nashville Music Council, dedicated to cultivating and advancing the ever expanding local music community, together with Mayor Karl Dean have formalized an agreement to work in tandem with Nashville Entrepreneur Center to further nurture and support business ideas with the potential to impact the digital media & music entertainment sector.

To begin, the NEC will hold events for the Music Council. These programs will feature business plan presentations and will enable entrepreneurs to have executive level interaction and feedback. This initiative will have positive impact in both directions—providing productive feedback from industry veterans to the protégées and giving the Music Council access to potentially successful innovation within the industry.

Launched officially in the summer of 2010 with support from private and public funding, and led by Vanderbilt faculty member and accomplished business leader Michael Burcham, Nashville’s Entrepreneur Center is an incubator for ideas and business start-ups targeting four distinct areas for local growth: Healthcare, Technology, Social Enterprise and Digital Media & Entertainment. With over 8,000 square feet of physical space and a staff of successful industry leaders, NEC is the “front door” for new entrepreneurs helping them to navigate the available options and resources. Vetting
hundreds of local business plans at various stages of development, the NEC mentors and provides office space. To a select few, the NEC pairs entrepreneurs with those who can offer term sheets and funding.

Additionally the NEC will sponsor a formal mentoring program for the Music Council that will pair an industry leader with a start-up(s) venture. Each mentor will participate in a comprehensive training program and then will be paired with protégées who possess significant potential. ASCAP president Tim DuBois and former Chairman of Sony Music Nashville Joe Galante have been elected to kick-off the official mentor program Mayor Karl Dean applauds the partnership and adds perspective, “Cities seeking to grow and prosper in the 21st century have to support innovation and entrepreneurism in key industries. The music industry in particular is ripe for new ideas and new business models that will help shape its transition into the digital age. This partnership between the Music Council and the Nashville Entrepreneur Center will help ensure that the future leader and leading ideas of the music industry are being cultivated right here in Nashville.”

On behalf of the Music Council members MaryAnn McCready adds, “The music and entertainment industry is an entrepreneurial business. It makes complete sense for the Music Council to support its local entrepreneurs and the EC is a great vehicle for doing this.”

Michael Burcham, President of the Entrepreneur Center concurs, “We are delighted to announce this partnership with the Music Council. Nashville has a rich history of innovation and leadership in the Music Industry. We look forward to working with the Music Council to help nurture and grow the next generation of music entrepreneurs.”

Black Friday – Nashville Style

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Well, Black Friday is finally here.  A chance to save a lot of money and get ahead of the holiday gift giving.  We do things a little differently in Nashville.  We add music to every occasion.  So if you want to really enjoy Black Friday, here is our list of to do’s for the day.

Get up Early and Hit the Local Tech Stores (See below for online and in store specials).

Stop by the house and get some leftovers to re-energize yourself.  Visit Bongo Java for a pick me up.

Do more shopping.

Head downtown to Lower Broadway for some entertainment or out to Gaylord to see the Christmas Lights.

  • JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE at Mercy Lounge (Friday)
  • ALLEN DUHON – Legends Corner (Friday)
  • SCOTT COLLIER – Tooties (Friday)
  • BEN FOLDS WITH THE SYMPHONY (Saturday)
  • MARSHALL CHAPMAN at the BlueBird (Saturday) – Get there early!

If you can’t make it a live venue, then go buy some music online.  Our local artist and songwriters need your support during the Holidays.

Local Tech Companies with Black Friday Specials

HP

Griffin

MacAuthority

Dell

New Member Spotlight: MyWerx

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Tim Smith, Founder and CEO of MyWerx, is the latest new member to answer our “5 Questions”:


1. How long have you been in business in Nashville?

Which business? I have been in Business since 1982 when I helped my Father start our first business Copyright Management, Inc.

2. What does your company or organization do best?

Envision and build forward thinking software solutions to improve the lives of creators and marketers of copyrights.

3. What is one interesting fact about your company?

Our software has the potential to revolutionize the commercialization of copyrighted works.

4. What new technology product or service are you the most excited about?

MyWerx of course. Next ,Yelp and EchoSign are tied.

5. Who is the most interesting person you have ever met?

My business partner Tim DuBois.

He is one of the most balanced right brained left brained people I have ever known. Both sides are as big as his heart.


Check out the Beta version of MyWerx at www.mywerx.com. Would you like to be our newest member?  Check out our membership page to learn about how you can be a part of the Nashville Technology Council.

Technology Nashville Agenda

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7:00 – 7:50 – Continental Breakfast/Coffee in Curb Center

7:50 – 8:00 – Welcome & Announcements

  8:00– 8:20 – Mike McWherter, Gubernatorial Candidate

Hear from a Gubernatorial Candidate who will discuss the pressing issues of technology, and the platform for Technology in Tennessee. Issues to be discussed:

-affordable energy costs for data centers
-continuation of strong economic development initiatives to attract new technology companies region
-creation of new economic development initiatives to attract new individuals to the region in technology jobs 
-Continuation of Internet Tax Credits on sales tax
-Security/Privacy for all citizens
-Broadband growth and wireless incentives
-Tax credits for incumbent workers who need to be retrained for technology jobs

8:20 – 8:30 – Nashville Technology Community Update (Jobs, Wifi, Professional Development)

Tod Fetherling, President & CEO, Nashville Technology Council

8:30 – 8:50 – State of Tennessee Update

Mark Bengel, Chief Information Officer, State of Tennessee

8:50 – 9:30 – CEO Panel

Don Enfinger, Managing Director/ Production Services – Technology Services Group, BNYMellon
Ron Samuels, CEO, Avenue Bank
Tim DuBois, VP & Managing Executive, ASCAP
Jason Grant, Healthways

Moderator: Steven Howard Smith, President & CEO, Zycron

Hear from four Enterprise Level CEO’s representing four key industries: Health Care, Music & Publishing, Retail and Transactions. The purpose of this panel is to tell the Nashville Technology Story. The panel will answer questions such as:-What impact does the economic environment in Nashville have on your business?

-As a CEO, what challenges do you have in the technology industry, and how have you overcome them? 
-As a CEO, how do you ensure your business is innovative, while maintaining a profit margin? Is innovation about building new or creating efficiencies in operations? 
-From your perspective, how is the technological landscape changing in Nashville?

9:30 – 9:45 – Exhibitors/Break

9:45 – 10:30 – Breakout Groups

Listen as one entrepreneur and one enterprise level CTO or CIO from each of the 4 key industries share their perspective on technology in Nashville. This will be a “deeper dive” into each industry, and the challenges associated with technology in that respective industry. Choose from: Health Care, Music & Publishing, Retail and Transactions.

Healthcare
Scott Blanchette, CIO, Healthways 
Christopher Parks, Co-Founder & CEO, change:healthcare

Music/Publishing
Rachel Barnhard, Founder, Big Data Marketing
TBD

Retail
Ed O’Kelley, Director of Information Systems, Goodwill Industries
Jeff Orton, CIO, Genesco

Transactions
Todd Joseph,
CIO, Comdata
Darwin Melnyk,
President/CEO Iron Solutions

10:30 – 10:50 A Platform for Tennessee

Zach Wamp, US Congressman and Gubernatorial Candidate

Hear from a Gubernatorial Candidate who will discuss the pressing issues of technology, and the platform for Technology in Tennessee. Issues to be discussed:

-affordable energy costs for data centers
-continuation of strong economic development initiatives to attract new technology companies region
-creation of new economic development initiatives to attract new individuals to the region in technology jobs 
-Continuation of Internet Tax Credits on sales tax
-Security/Privacy for all citizens
-Broadband growth and wireless incentives
-Tax credits for incumbent workers who need to be retrained for technology jobs

10:50 – 10:55 T3 Update

David Suply, Student Congress Representative

10:55 – 11:30 Higher Education Panel

Dr. Curtis Armstrong, Tennessee Technological University
David Welch,
Nashville State Technical Community College
Dr. Edward Anthony,
Trevecca Nazarene University
Glenn Acree,
Belmont University

Moderator: John Kepley, CEO, Teknetex

Hear from a panel of University Presidents and Business Leaders as we discuss the following:

-How do get more students into the technology field?
-How do we retain college graduates in Nashville?
-How do we make sure Universities are teaching students the right skill set, so when they graduate they are ready for employment?
-What programs and applications skills are most needed in the technology industry today?

11:30 – 11:45 Exhibitors/Break

11:45 –12:00 – Lunch

12:00 – 1:00 Lunch Keynote: Music Mash-Up – Artists, Writers, Media & Digital discussing new opportunities for growth in Nashville’s Music Business

Cory Gierman, Founder of MuzikMafia
Mark Montgomery,
Entrepreneur, Founder Echo Music
David Mead, Professional Writer, Recording Artist, and Music Journalist

1:00 Buses to Reception at Cha Chas (Reception is 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.)

2:00 Shotgun Start/Golf at Legends Golf Course

3:00 Party Bus returns Curb Center/Cha Chas