How
Georgia
can
take
advantage
of
the
coming
disruptive
innovation
of
digital
learning.
Susan Patrick, President and Chief
Executive Officer, International Association for K-12 Online Learning; Chris
Klaus, Founder and CEO, Kaneva, Inc.; Vicki Davis, Co-Founder, Flat Classroom
Project and teacher
and
IT
Director
at
the
Westwood
Schools
(Camilla,
Ga.); Moderator: Sajan
George, Managing Director, Alvarez & Marsal
K-12
Education: Accountability, Funding and Teacher Quality
How
do
we
encourage
accountability in education without going too far?
Dr. Ben Scafidi, Chairman, Georgia
Charter School Commission; Dr.William
L.
Sanders, senior manager of value-added assessment and
research, SAS Institute Inc.; Moderator: Russ Moore, Founder, Seamless
Education Associates, Inc., and former CEO of Central Educational
Center in Newnan, Ga.
Getting Criminal Justice
Right: Less Crime for Less Money
How
to
bring
corrections
costs under control, while reducing crime, making
victims whole and putting more offenders on the path to becoming
productive, taxpaying citizens.
Marc Levin, Director of the Center
for Effective Justice, Texas Public Policy Foundation; Jerry Madden,
former
Chair
and
current
Vice
Chair
of
the Texas House Committee on
Corrections; Moderator: Adam Gelb, Director of the Public
Safety Performance Project, Pew Center on the States
Innovative approaches to address Georgia's
transportation challenges
and improve mobility.
Bob Poole, Director of
Transportation Policy, Reason Foundation; Todd Long, Director
of Planning, Georgia Department of Transportation; Moderator:
Robert Brown, Board member, Georgia State Transportation Board
Investing in Georgia's
Economy: A Prescription for Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Venture
Capital
How
health
care
innovation
can serve as an economic growth engine in
Georgia.
Ross Mason, Founder, HINRI Labs; Bob
Bozeman,
General
Partner at Eastlake Ventures;
Mike
Cassidy, President and CEO, Georgia Research Alliance; Moderator: Bill
Ide, General Counsel, EastWest Institute and Partner, McKenna Long
& Aldridge
Learning from the lessons of other states, what are the
principles to
follow to ensure a simpler, pro-growth tax code?
A.D. Frazier,Chairman,
Special Council on Tax Fairness for Georgians; Scott Hodge, President, Tax
Foundation; Clint Mueller, Legislative
Director, Association County Commissioners of Georgia; Moderator: Kelly
McCutchen, President, Georgia Public Policy Foundation
Now
that
the
federal
government has passed health care reform, what can
Georgia do to maximize market-based solutions?
Ron Bachman, President and CEO,
Healthcare Visions, Inc.; Nina Owcharenko, Director of the
Center for Health Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation; Moderator:
Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald,
former
President, Georgia Ob-Gyn Society
Steven Woodruff, President and CEO,
Woodruff & Howe Environmental Engineering, Inc. and Board member,
Georgia Department of Natural Resources; Dr. Aris Georgakakos,
Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Georgia
Tech and Director, Georgia Water Resources Institute; Moderator: Benita
Dodd, Georgia Public Policy Foundation
Opening up Georgia
Government: Operating with Transparency and Taxpayers in Mind
How
governments
are
using
innovative tools to increase transparency and
efficiency.
Joe
Lonsdale, CEO of Addepar; Dan Miller, Executive Vice
President, INgage Networks; Moderator: Patrick Jones, Black Turtle Media
California Common
Sense -
http://cacs.org /
Mission: To harness technology and new media to inform the public about
the inefficiencies and abuse that pervade the California state
government; to propose solutions to get our state back on fiscal track;
and to empower citizens to take action against government waste. (Joe
Lonsdale will use this Web site in his presentation.)