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		<title>KTEC Pipeline &#8211; Innovator of the Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 18:59:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Hebert</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Client Success]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Kansas City Life]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Cason Coplin]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Joni Cobb]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steve and I had the pleasure of attending the KTEC Pipeline &#8221;Innovator of the Year&#8221; awards dinner on Thursday night. One of our client&#8217;s, Cason Coplin of EcoFit Lighting, was one of this year&#8217;s nominees. The event was both an exciting experience as well as an eye opening one.
When I moved to the mid-west 4 years [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steve and I had the pleasure of attending the <a href="http://www.kansaspipeline.org" target="_blank">KTEC Pipeline</a> &#8221;Innovator of the Year&#8221; awards dinner on Thursday night. One of our client&#8217;s, Cason Coplin of <a href="http://www.ecofitlighting.com" target="_blank">EcoFit Lighting</a>, was one of this year&#8217;s nominees. The event was both an exciting experience as well as an eye opening one.</p>
<p>When I moved to the mid-west 4 years ago, I had a friend explain the over arching difference in doing business on the east coast, where I had moved from, and the mid-west, my new home. She said that I would find that while out in the east coast the mentality for doing business was &#8221;what can you do for me&#8221;, here in the mid-west that mentality is &#8220;what can I do for you&#8221;. I initially thought it was an over simplified exaggeration, but as I have watched my business grow and experienced the support of my clients and colleagues here in Kansas City I am recognizing that there was a lot of truth to that statement. The dinner on Thursday evening was just another example of the support this community provides for small businesses and entrepreneurs. The KTEC program &#8220;is designed to systematically identify high potential technology entrepreneurs and match them with best-in-class training, resources and mentors to facilitate their dynamic growth in Kansas.&#8221; The fact that the program has decided to focus not only on the business opportunity but more specifically on the business leader is another example of the mid-west&#8217;s practice of putting people first. As the economy struggles to get out of a recession, one that was in no small part caused by businesses choosing to put profits first, it was refreshing to witness the culmination of a program that was created &#8220;as an aggressive model to create leaders for the Innovation Economy.&#8221; I believe along with many others that it is those leaders of the so-called Innovation Economy that will be a driving force in our recovery process as a nation. It was exciting Thursday to honor the 2009 innovators andwelcome the 2010 class.</p>
<p>On the other hand, as a female business owner who has always believed that glass ceilings were something only our mother&#8217;s had to worry about it was eye opening to see that out of the 19 participants on stage (members of the 2009 and 2010 class) only 1 was a woman. Is this still really a boys club? Come on ladies, are we really leaving all the innovating in this world to the men? I will admit that it was refreshing to see that the President of KTEC Pipeline was a woman, <a href="http://www.kansaspipeline.org/about/section/leadership.htm" target="_blank">Joni Cobb</a>, as well as one of the speakers and investors, <a href="http://www.tritonventures.com/about/team/details.asp?ID=1" target="_blank">Laura Kilcrease</a>, so all is not lost. But if nothing else.. my eyes have been opened and I am more adamant that ever to prove that women can play a very important role in technology innovation too&#8230; watch out KTEC class of 2011, I think there will be more high heels on that platform next year&#8230;</p>
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