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Archive for July, 2010

Regional Vision Summit to Present Results from Area Vision Survey

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

IRWIN® Tools Selects Jeff Dezen Public Relations to Launch New Hand Tools and Power Tool Accessories and Support Programs for America’s Tradesmen

IRWIN® Tools, a manufacturer and marketer of a broad line of professional hand tools and power tool accessories, has selected Jeff Dezen Public Relations (JDPR) to assist in the launch of several new lines of hand tools and power tool accessories and to advance IRWIN’s programs for America’s tradesmen. JDPR will be providing strategic planning and brand support for IRWIN in areas including national trade and consumer media relations, as well as promotional efforts for The Ultimate Tradesman Challenge.

JDPR will be assisting IRWIN with its introduction of new lines of products for its VISE-GRIP® brand, including a wide range of locking pliers and GrooveLock pliers. In addition, JDPR will support the 2010 IRWIN Tools Ultimate Tradesman Challenge, which kicked off on Speed Channel’s NASCAR Trackside on March 19th at Bristol Motor Speedway. The Ultimate Tradesman Challenge is a global competition where skilled tradesmen perform a series of precise tasks in a race against the clock. Twenty-four winners of locally-sponsored events throughout the US and Canada will advance to the North American Finals on Friday, August 20th 2010 at Bristol Motor Speedway. There, top tradesmen will compete for the North American title. The North American winner will advance to the World Finals in March 2011, where the World’s Ultimate Tradesman will have a chance to win $1 million.

“JDPR is a welcome addition to the IRWIN team,” stated Curt Rahilly, IRWIN’s Vice President of Marketing. “After a rigorous competitive search, we selected JDPR because of their strategic insights and their demonstrated capabilities in our channels of business. They know our industry, and we are confident they will help us elevate our brand among tradesmen.”

via JDPR

Gov. Sanford, ZF Group Announce New Manufacturing Operations, 900 new jobs in SC

Friedrichshafen, Germany – July 22, 2010 – Gov. Mark Sanford today joined ZF Group in Friedrichshafen, Germany to announce the company’s decision to expand its operations in South Carolina. ZF Group plans to invest approximately $350 million in a new manufacturing facility in Laurens County to produce fuel-efficient automatic transmissions for the passenger car and light truck market.

The announcement was made following a meeting at ZF’s corporate headquarters in Friedrichshafen that included members of ZF’s Board of Management and officials from the South Carolina Department of Commerce.

“ZF’s decision to make a jobs and capital investment of this magnitude, indeed the largest single infusion of jobs in the history of Laurens County, is an incredible compliment to our state. This announcement represents not only enormously good news for our state’s economy, but also is a telling dividend from our continued efforts to better the business climate in South Carolina. Our meeting with ZF today was productive and offered a real glimpse of what is headed to our state with ZF’s new operations, and I’d join with South Carolinians in thanking ZF for their investment. We are proud to count ZF among a growing and distinguished list of companies that have chosen to call South Carolina home,” said Gov. Mark Sanford.

ZF already operates manufacturing facilities in South Carolina, and has been gradually growing its presence in the state, thanks to its proximity to major transportation hubs, competitive business environment and skilled workforce. The new transmission plant is expected to employ 900 workers by the year 2015.

“We are eager to build our fuel-efficient automatic transmissions in North America. We believe the increasing emphasis on fuel economy and our reputation for producing high-quality, fuel-efficient transmissions provide an unprecedented opportunity to grow our business. We believe this production facility could serve as a key driver of this growth,” says Dr. Gerhard Wagner, Group Executive of ZF’s Car Driveline Division.

ZF expects to begin construction of its new, Laurens County facility in January. Hiring is anticipated to begin in early 2012 for skilled positions that include CNC operators, assemblers, production and logistics. The state’s worker training program, readySC*, will assist in the hiring process, Information will be posted at www.sctechjobs.com as jobs become available.

ZF is a leading worldwide automotive supplier for Driveline and Chassis Technology, with 123 production locations in 27 countries. In 2009, the ZF Group achieved sales of approximately 9.4 billion € with 60,000 employees.

Rob Peglar

Rob PeglarRob 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.

Prior to joining Xiotech in August 2000, Mr. Peglar held key technology specialist and engineering management positions over a ten-year period at StorageTek and at their networking subsidiary, Network Systems Corporation. Prior to StorageTek, he held engineering development and product management positions at Control Data Corporation and its supercomputer division, ETA Systems.

Mr. Peglar holds a B.S. degree in Computer Science from Washington University, St. Louis Missouri, and performed graduate work at Washington University’s Sever Institute of Engineering. His research background includes I/O performance analysis, queuing theory, parallel systems architecture and OS design, storage networking protocols, clustering algorithms and virtual systems optimization.

Rob Peglar will speak to the GSA Technology Council in August

McMillan Pazdan Smith Selects Merge to Create Comprehensive Email Marketing Campaign

Architecture and interior design firm, McMillan Pazdan Smith, has retained Merge to create and deliver a high-impact email marketing campaign. The campaign will highlight the national firm’s recent awards and case studies, as well as their broad range of expertise.

“From their comprehensive and collaborative strategies, to their steadfast belief that functional and beautiful are not mutually exclusive, McMillan Pazdan Smith’s unique approach to design has resulted in several awards over the past decade,” said Matt McFadden, Business Development Manager of Merge. “It is an honor to help highlight these awards, as well as the firm’s tremendous body of work.”

McMillan Pazdan Smith has established a reputation for strong fiscal stewardship, effective project management, and creative and imaginative design solutions for both public and private clients.  The firm has been published nationally and is a frequent award winner on local, regional and national levels.  Their areas of expertise include planning and design for campus, community, healthcare, K-12, urban and retail buildings, along with specialized services for historic preservation, and sustainable design initiatives.

via Merge

Tech After Five – With a Special Social Twist!

Tech After Five’s community spotlight is on Greenville’s Social Media Club in July! We’ve invited them to come to our event in force so that you can meet Greenville’s movers and shakers in Social Media and learn what the Social Media Club is all about. Bring your questions and meet the Social Media Club!

Join us for some great networking on July 21! (Learn more)

Special UWIT Networking Session Invites all Women In Technology to attend

Expand your professional network with other Women In Technology. The July UWIT meeting is a special networking event for all Upstate Women In Technology. The entire session is dedicated to helping women in technology get to know each other. Bring some cards, a 30 second intro for yourself, and some interest in meeting others. This is a special session with a special price and a different location for this event only. Make plans to attend!

Location: ITT Technical Institute
6 Independence Pointe
Greenville, SC 29615 US

When: Thursday, July 22nd, 12:00PM

Phone: (864) 675-1592

The cost to attend will only be $5.00 for a full buffet (with dessert!)

RSVP by Monday, July 19th to Jill Rose at jill.rose@acentron.com or at 864-675-1592.

via: Upstate Women In Technology

Podcast – How Should We Manage Growth?

gsatcpodcastartwork-audioIn this podcast, Dean Hybl, Executive Director of Ten At The Top discusses his organization’s efforts to start a discussion on the growth of Upstate South Carolina. The area has experienced both growth and sprawl. Other communities have discovered that controls will affect how a region grows can reduce the problems uncontrolled growth can bring. Dean has worked with communities in Florida to discuss and address these very issues and is now working with Upstate businesses to develop a plan for the beneficial expansion of our area.

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Tech After Five Now Connecting The Dots in Tech for South Carolina Cities

Monthly events connect Greenville, Columbia, and Charleston.

The Tech After Five Professional Networking events that have been popular in Upstate South Carolina for years have now spread across the state.

“July will mark the fourth monthly event in Columbia, and the second in Charleston” says event coordinator, Phil Yanov. “We have been received warmly as we coordinate our efforts with a number of existing organizations across the state.”

The goal of Tech After Five is to bring high tech professionals and business owners together on first a regional basis and then across the state to build the networks they need to advance their careers and businesses.

“We ask people what they need, print it on their badge, hand them a drink and put them in their mission in a room full of people that are interested in helping as much as being helped. It’s a formula that makes things happen.” says Yanov.

The events are offered free of charge to those who register online at http://www.TechAfterFive.com.

About Tech After Five:

Now in it’s third year, Tech After Five connects tech professionals, business owners, and enthusiasts in a series of connected networking events offered free of charge to attendees. Through targeted invitations, and facilitated networking activities, attendees are encouraged to create new professional relationships, strengthen existing relationships, and to also act as networking hub for others seeking expertise. Events are held monthly in Greenville, Columbia, and Charleston, SC. More information at http://www.TechAfterFive.com

The Greenville County Library System Publishes Driving Tour of Historic Greenville County Sites

Greenville County Library LogoThe Carolina First South Carolina Room of the Greenville County Library System has published the second edition of its Greenville County Driving Tour of Historic Sites. The full color, 48-page booklet offers residents and visitors alike a journey through time into Greenville County history. The publication presents three leisurely routes through the county: Northern Tour, Downtown Tour and Southern Tour along with images and historical background about each of the 53 locations from the Carolina First South Carolina Room’s archives.

The Greenville County Driving Tour of Historic Sites can be purchased for $4.00 at any library location, the Carolina First South Carolina Room, the Friends Shop at the Hughes Main Library and select retailers in the area. The Greenville County Driving Tour of Historic Sites was produced through the generous support of the Friends of the Greenville County Library System.

The Carolina First South Carolina Room is located at the Hughes Main Library at 25 Heritage Green Place, Greenville, SC 29601.
via: Greenville County Library