As part of the year-long effort to Create a Shared Upstate Growth Vision, Ten at the Top will be hosting a Regional Vision Summit on Tuesday, September 28, 2010 at the Carolina First Center. This event is free and open to the general public, but you are asked to register in advance beginning in mid-August.
The Regional Vision Summit will serve as an opportunity to receive an update on the feedback gathered from more than 6,000 residents during the recent Shared Growth Vision Survey. But, the primary purpose of the event is not to have participants listen to a series of presentations and speakers. Instead, much of the meeting will be spent receiving feedback from participants and having dialogue between residents, business leaders and elected officials about how they envision the future of South Carolina’s Upstate.
This meeting will serve as the kickoff to the second major community outreach element of the year-long regional visioning effort. Following the Summit, 12 Community Forums will be held across the region during October and November to solicit additional input and feedback from residents about “What Matters Most” as we look toward the future of the Upstate. The full Community Forum schedule will be announced in early August.
REGIONAL VISION SUMMIT
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Carolina First Center
via Ten at the Top
Rob Peglar is a Senior Fellow at Xiotech Corporation. A 33-year industry veteran and published author, he leads the shaping of strategic vision, emerging technologies, defining future offering portfolios including business and technology requirements, product quality and industry/customer liaison. He is the Treasurer of the SNIA, as a Board member of the Solid State Storage Initiative, served as Chair of the SNIA Tutorials and as Education Chair for the Cloud Storage Initiative. He has extensive experience in storage virtualization, I/O performance, cloud storage, replication and archiving strategy, disaster avoidance and compliance, information management, distributed cluster storage architectures and is a sought-after speaker and panelist at leading storage and networking-related seminars and conferences worldwide. He was one of 25 senior executives worldwide selected for the CRN ‘Storage Superstars’ Award of 2010.
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