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SUMMARY:2016 NTC Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The NTC Annual Meeting unites the leaders of Nashville and Middle Tennessee's tech community. It's an opportunity to promote our region's progress\, celebrate those making an impact\, forecast trends\, and discuss how to transform predictions into future opportunities for growth in our area. \n\n\n\nThe NTC is excited to welcome Governor Bill Haslam and Randy Boyd\, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development\, the 2016's Annual Meeting Keynote Speaker. Along with the guests from The Brookings Institution and local industry leaders\, we will discuss the future opportunities for healthcare IT (HIT) in Nashville.\n\n \nAGENDA | HEALTH:FURTHER PARTNERSHIP | SPONSORS\n\n\n\nPresented by\n \n\n\n\n\n \n\nAGENDA\n \n\nRegistration\, Innovation Stations & Networking\n\n\n\n During registration\, attendees can enjoy coffee and a light breakfast while networking and discovering the Innovation Stations that spotlight the technology product and service providers in Nashville.\n\n\n\nState of the NTC\n\n\n\n Bryan Huddleston\, President and CEO\, Nashville Technology Council\n\n\n\n\n\nGovernor's Address\n\n\n\n Bill Haslam\, Governor State of Tennessee \n\n\n\n\n\nNTC Hall of Fame Award Presentation\n\n\n\n\n\nCommissioner's Address\n\n\n\n Randy Boyd\, Commissioner\, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development\n\n\n\n\n\nPresentation & Discussion\n\n\n\n Mark Muro\, Senior Fellow and Policy Director\, Metropolitan Policy Program at The Brookings Institution\n\n\n\n Scott Andes\, Senior Policy Analyst and Associate Fellow\, Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Initiative on Innovation and Placemaking at The Brookings Institution\n\n\n\n\n\nThis year\, our focus will be on one of Nashville's major industries: Healthcare. Members of the Brookings Institution's Metropolitan Policy Program will present: From Health Care Capital to Innovation Hub: Positioning Nashville as a Leader in Health IT their study more than a year in the making. The Brookings Institution study focuses on healthcare IT (HIT) and presents the strengths and opportunities Nashville has to be the leader nationally. Critical input on the study came from leaders and insiders in the industry\, in coordination with the Nashville Technology Council\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\, and the Nashville Healthcare Council.\n\n\n\nThe Brookings Institution will present From Health Care Capital to Innovation Hub: Positioning Nashville as a Leader in Health IT\, the findings and recommendations with discussion to follow.\n\n \n\n\n\n \n \n\nHEALTH:FURTHER PARTNERSHIP \n\n\nThis year\, the Nashville Technology Council is partnering with Jumpstart Foundry to provide a NTC Members with a special opportunity to attend both the Health:Further Conference and the NTC Annual Meeting.\n\n\n\nThis joint ticket provides a great opportunity to network with the healthcare industry's decision-makers. Join over 1\,000 providers\, payers\, practitioners\, investors\, employers\, entrepreneurs and movers and shakers from all corners of the evolving healthcare industry at Health:Further on August 23 & 24 in Nashville. \n\n\n\nStart at Health:Further on August 23\, join the conversation at the NTC Annual Meeting on the morning of August 24\, and rejoin the Health:Further mid-morning.\n\n\n\nNTC Members receive the joint ticket at a 15% discount: Click the image below and select "NTC Ticket" at check out for a joint-event ticket!\n\n \n\n\n\n \n \n\nSPONSORS\n \n\nPresenting Sponsor\n\n\n\n\n\nSupporting Sponsors
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\nThe NTC Annual Meeting unites the leaders of Nashville and Middle Tennessee'\;s tech community. It'\;s an opportunity to promote our region'\;s progress\, celebrate those making an impact\, forecast trends\, and discuss how to transform predictions into future opportunities for growth in our area.  \;
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\nThe NTC is excited to welcome Governor Bill Haslam \;and \;Randy Boyd\, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development\, the \;2016'\;s Annual Meeting Keynote Speaker. Along with the guests from The Brookings Institution and local industry leaders\, we will discuss the future opportunities for healthcare IT (HIT) in Nashville.
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\nState of the NTC
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\n \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;Bryan Huddleston\, President and CEO\, Nashville Technology Council
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\nGovernor'\;s Address
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\n \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;Bill Haslam\, Governor State of Tennessee \;
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\nNTC Hall of Fame Award Presentation
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\nCommissioner'\;s Address
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\nThis year\, our focus will be on one of Nashville'\;s major industries: Healthcare. Members of the Brookings Institution'\;s Metropolitan Policy Program will present: From Health Care Capital to Innovation Hub: Positioning Nashville as a Leader in Health IT \;their study more than a year in the making. The Brookings Institution study focuses on healthcare IT (HIT) and presents the strengths and opportunities Nashville has to be the leader nationally. Critical input on the study came from leaders and insiders in the industry\, in coordination with the Nashville Technology Council\, the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\, and the Nashville Healthcare Council.
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\nThe Brookings Institution will present From Health Care Capital to Innovation Hub:  \;Positioning Nashville as a Leader in Health IT\, the findings and recommendations with discussion to follow.
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\nThis year\, the Nashville Technology Council is partnering with Jumpstart Foundry to provide a NTC Members with a special opportunity to attend both the \;Health:Further Conference \;and the NTC Annual Meeting.
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\nThis joint ticket provides a great opportunity to network with the healthcare industry&rsquo\;s decision-makers. Join over 1\,000 providers\, payers\, practitioners\, investors\, employers\, entrepreneurs and movers and shakers from all corners of the evolving healthcare industry at Health:Further on August 23 &\; 24 in Nashville. \;
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\nStart at Health:Further on August 23\, join the conversation at the NTC Annual Meeting on the morning of August 24\, and rejoin the Health:Further mid-morning.
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\nNTC Members receive the joint ticket at a 15% discount: Click the image below and \;select "\;NTC Ticket"\; at check out for a joint-event ticket!\n\n \;\n
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LOCATION:Marathon Music Works 1402 Clinton Street Nashville\, TN 37203
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URL:http://technologycouncil.memberzone.com/events/details/2016-ntc-annual-meeting-08-24-2016-1276
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