Global Edu-Preneur SummitDevelopingEntrepreneurialMindsets for DynamicGlobal Industry
Inaugural Event March 6, 2015Global Edu-Preneur SummitJohn F. Kennedy University - Pleasant Hill, CATime Topic Speaker8:00 Registration, Check-in - Continental Breakfast9:00 WELCOME! Petural “PJ” Shelton, DSN and Director, CITD Keynote Address: “Why Education Must Be Our First Priority” Joan Buchanan, Candidate for CA State Senate 9:30 WOW Classrooms: Best Practices Showcase Shauna Hawes, Mouse Squad Advisor, Valley10:15 View MS Elementary/Middle School – Changing School Technology Culture with Student Leadership Gina Pixler & Terry Redkey Business Teachers, Quincy HS Jr/Sr High School Student Business Plan Competition BREAK10:30 Community College & Industry Collaboration Showcase Bay Ship & Yacht + College of Alameda Chris Rochette, Training Manager, Bay Ship & Yacht Port of Oakland Internships Caleb Jonas, SAMA USA SamaUSA11:15 21st Century Skillsets: Chia Seeds Entrepreneurial Amy Schulz, Director Career Technical Success Story Education & Economic Workforce Development, Feather River College12:00 LUNCH1:00 Industry Perspective: Talent Needed For Global SCM & Logistics Supply Chain Diversity as a Sustainable Power Source! Joan Kerr, Director SC Diversity, PG&E Industry Executive Panel: Sector Leadership Michele Carroll, President & Founder, Carrollco Global Logistics Sector Leadership & Marketing Services Collaboration Advisory Board Shyamal Roy, AVP Matson Logistics Mike Hannigan, President, Give Something Back John Swinnerton, VP Dreisbach Enterprises Eugene Placencia, VP Process Weaver2:00 Tying it All Together Angela Cordell, Director Gnosis Communications Leah Goold-Haws, Director Far North CITD “My Scary World” – Helping Students Navigate to College & Career Education that (Really!) Prepares Students for a Global Economy3:00 So Our Summit’s Over.... What’s Next? Speaker Redux Panel: PJ Shelton (moderator), Discussion of Where We Go From Here to Ensure We Are Doing What Matters PJ Shelton, Shauna Hawes, Gina Pixler, Terry Redkey, Chris Rochette, Caleb Jonas, Amy Schulz, Joan Kerr, Shyamal Roy, Mike Hannigan, John Swinnerton, Eugene Placencia, Angela Cordell, & Leah Goold-Haws3:45 Closing Remarks Petural “PJ” Shelton, DSN and Director, CITD
Welcome!We live in a state that values our young people and embraces the concept ofinvesting to ensure their success. One day that child may be the doctor whoperforms a lifesaving operation on a loved one, or the engineer who designs anautomobile for the blind.As the proverb says, “It takes a village to raise a child.” This Summit is to openthe dialogue and begin the conversation on how our community can honor thatcovenant with our children.Our community is comprised of educators, administrators, business leaders,workers, mentors and colleagues. We no longer live in silos, but in aninterconnected, interdependent global society. We, and our children, must beable to understand, respect and communicate with, the amazing array of entitiesoperating in our world today.And we must expand our thinking to prepare Greater Bay Area Gthe next generation for tomorrow’s globaleconomy. lobal Education Network ResourcesThank you for being part of our inauguralGlobal Edu-Preneurs event, and forcontributing to what I hope will becomea blueprint for SUCCESS!Let’s get to work.DSN and Director,SF East Bay CITD for Education & Training
Welcome!Doing What Matters is committed to developing collaboration between the academic andbusiness communities. Thank you for participating in our inaugural event for the Global Trade &Logistics Sector, San Francisco East Bay region!Joan Buchanan Keynote Address “Why Education Must Be Our #1 Priority”State Senate Candidate Elected 3 times to the CA Assembly, State Senate candidate Joan Buchanan served 18 years on the San Ramon Valley School Board, chaired the Assembly Education Committee, was appointed to the State Special Education Commission (2009) and represented CA on the Education Committee of the Council of State Governments in 2013. Education has always been her #1 priority.WOW Classrooms: Tying it All TogetherBest Practices Showcase “My Scary World” – Website Helps 8thMiddle School : Changing School Graders Navigate to College & CareerTechnology Culture with Student With encouragement and support,Leadership the 8 years following 8th grade canA Success Story from Valley View’s Mouse lead students to achieve goals, gainSquad students and their advisor, Mrs. confidence and create their own success.Hawes. Director of Gnosis Communications, Angela Cordell, will introduce us to CARLMeet the students who provide tech (Career Alien – Really Loveable), thesupport and instruction for teachers and enthusiastic alien character who helpspeers at Valley View. With this service students navigate through “My Scaryprogram, tech use has exploded on our World,” an interactive website thatcampus. Teachers have more confidence guides students through an exploration ofin using technology with students, and possible careers, their own interests andthe students have more options for life possibilities with videos, humor and funaccessing curriculum, collaborating, and – that feels more like playing a game.demonstrating their learning because ofthis increased teacher support. Education that (Really!) Prepares Students for a Global EconomyJr/Sr High School: Business Plan DSN and CITD Director Leah Goold-HawsCompetition believes it is an exciting time to be inHigh School Business teachers, Gina Pixler education and an even more excitingand Terry Redkey join us from Quincy, time to be involved in global education!CA to highlight their 3-course phases She will share specifics on how thethat culminate in a student competition innovative programs on which she bothat the site level with possibility for a leads and collaborates -- from the Globalmonetary prize at the district or region Edu-Preneur course modules with freshfinale, featuring video of students who ‘digital badging’ certification awards tocompleted the course this year followed the Virtual Internship pilot program withby Q&A to help instructors implement in China – are helping educators bettertheir classes. prepare our students for a dynamic, increasingly complicated global economy.
Industry Perspective: Talent Needed for Global SCM & LogisticsJoan Kerr Supply Chain Diversity as a Sustainable Power Source!Director Pacific Gas Before joining PG&E, Joan was Executive Director for& Electric (PG&E) AT&T (Pacific Bell and SBC), where she led creation of a best-in-class supplier diversity program. Under Joan Kerr’s leadership, Pacific Gas & Electric has more than doubled its annual spending with diverse business enterprises to over $2 billion, an example of the power of a diverse supplier base on our global economy. Joan will share key notes of her vision, progress to date and initiatives underway in industry generally and PG&E in particular.Evolution of Entrepreneurship Course at Logistics Industry Power PanelPlumas Unified School District Michele Carroll, president of CarrollcoFrom one page to an entire quarter, the Marketing Services will moderate a power‘Entrepreneurship’ section of the Plumas panel of key executives from MatsonUnified School District Business and Finance Logistics, Give Something Back, Dreisbachcourse has grown to be a student favorite. Logistics and Process Weaver. All membersToday, Gina will highlight the seven year of the collaboration’s Advisory Board, theseevolution of this course, provide a tour of executives will share candid feedback onits structure, competitions, and for each the importance of this collaboration, what’saudience member, your own free account at working, needed and next.HaikuLearning.com, which is the culminationof course completion!Community College & Industry Collaboration ShowcaseBay Ship & Yacht + College of Alameda Port of Oakland Internship ProgramIn January, the College of Alameda and Bay One of the largest employers in the SF BayShip & Yacht, Inc. signed an MOU establishing Area and one of the fastest growing withthe Working Waterfront Cohort Job Training its ‘Oakland Global’ initiative, the Port ofInitiative. This innovative partnership will train Oakland is aggressively hiring and expandingworkers for jobs on the working waterfront, in multiple areas. Hear directly from thecombining the real-world experience of Bay Port of Oakland about our very excitingShip & Yacht and teaching excellence of the collaboration on internship program andCollege of Alameda. Chris Rochette, Training how collaboration with Doing What MattersManager will share highlights of the program helps address the needs for skilled logisticsand why his company is excited about the personnel.collaboration. 21st Century Skillsets: The Chia Pet SeedsSamaUSA Success StorySamaUSA's mission is to provide low-income Enactus is an international non-profitAmericans with digital skills and access to organization that brings together student,internet-based jobs to help them move out academic and business leaders whoof poverty. Caleb Jonas will discuss SamaUSA are committed to using the power ofprograms and his efforts to direct growth to entrepreneurial action to improve thenew communities and populations. quality of life and standard of living for people in need. Amy Schulz will share a sample success story.
Petural ‘PJ’ Shelton DSN and Director, East Bay CITDPetural ‘PJ’ Shelton is the DSN for our Inland East Bay’s Global Trade & Logistics Sector ‘Doing WhatMatters’ initiative, and the Director of the CITD. She managed and directed sales teams for FedEx,Emery Worldwide, Exel and Roadway (RPS) before becoming an adjunct professor in the PeraltaCommunity College District, instructing in the ATLAS Program for students transitioning into newcareer paths. She serves as VP, Education for the CSCMP SF Roundtable, and is an active member inthe National Transportation Association (NDTA), Women in Logistics and Northern California HumanResource Council. She has served as County Commissioner – Contra Costa County AC5 – Arts andCultural Commission of Contra Costa County and is currently a Commissioner - First Five of ContraCosta County – Children’s Advocacy Group, and is a motivating force in any team effort. Michele Carroll Founder & President, Carrollco Marketing ServicesMichele has been on the forefront of business innovation for decades. Her marketing teams havesecured millions in funding for services and technology entrepreneurs, and won industry recognitionand awards. Michele led marketing for logistics leaders Sea-Land, APL, Itel Rail and Emery Worldwide,served as President of the CSCMP SF Roundtable, advises the global organization, and chairs its annualInnovation event. Former president of Women in Logistics, Michele also serves as a Regional Advisor forthe College of Alameda and on the Board of Trustees for MDUUC. She holds a Masters in InternationalBusiness from the University of SC and BA with honors from Furman University.
Amy SchulzDirector Career TechnicalEducation & Economic WorkforceDevelopment, Feather River CollegeAmy Schulz is a college educator and program Students of Enactusadministrator focused on how workforce developmenttrends and future projections can be translated into Pictured from Left to Right: Christopherrelevant curriculum and meaning for today’s students and Dehart, Naoki Matsumoto, Manroopeducators. Entrepreneurial mindset is the core of future Sandhu, Brandon Boykins, and Bradleyworkforce development, and entrepreneurship education Marquette (not pictured Reuben Nwando).is woven throughout Amy’s work. Projects include advisingstudents in social entrepreneurship projects throughEnactus, teaching entrepreneurship, convening skills panelswith entrepreneurs, workforce development professionalsand educators to determine relevant skills for the futureof work, empowering rural educators to develop careertechnical curriculum to respond to workforce trends,bringing online work to a remote workforce, and humandevelopment work in Uganda. Shauna Hawes Mouse Squad: Valley View Middle School & Their Advisor, Technology Teacher, Linkbot Mrs Hawes RoboPlay Club Advisor, Mouse Squad Advisor, Technology Left to Right Integration Leader (TIL) Valley View Front: Bhojinder, Alex, Katie, Briana, Francis, Middle School Nicole, Josh Middle: Joon, Izaac, Abby, Riya, Evita,Shauna Hawes has been teaching with technology for Hannah, Sloane, Ashley, Clayton, Marcoover 15 years in MDUSD, always looking for ways to improve Back: Evan, Ben, Jacob, Mason, Michael,student engagement and to build student leadership. She Mrs. Hawesstarted Mouse Squad at Valley View Middle School in 2013,when there was one computer lab for the whole school, andone computer per classroom. She has been active on districttechnology committees as well, and provides professionaldevelopment at conferences in and out of the area. Caleb Jonas Program Manager SamaUSAAs SamaUSA’s Program Manager, Caleb is responsible for overseeing and managing SamaUSAprograms and growth efforts. Caleb holds an M.P.A. from the Harvard Kennedy School, and anM.B.A. from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Shyamal Roy Eugene PlacenciaAVP Operations Matson VP Global Solutions, ProcessLogistics WeaverShyamal Roy is the Asst. Vice President, Eugene Placencia is VP, Global Solutions forWarehousing Operations at Matson Logistics, Process Weaver, which provides compliance,responsible for the operations of the all transportation management global shippingthe warehouses of Matson Logistics. Prior software. Prior to Process Weaver, as Worldwideto Matson, He worked as a Managing Account Manager, Eugene received the FedExConsultant for Cap Gemini in their Supply 5 Star Award, the company’s highest honor forChain Management practice. Before that outstanding leadership and contributions, washe has worked in various Operations and inducted into the FedEx Sales Hall of Fame, andEngineering positions in 3PLs like Penske, received the FedEx CEO award for CustomerRyder, FedEx and Service Craft Logistics. He Centered Selling. Other honors include threehas also worked for Hi tech Companies like President’s Club Awards, Most Valuable PlayerCisco Systems and Blue Coat Systems in their Award and 12 time Director Excellence awards.Logistics Operations and Strategy group. He A native of Sacramento, CA, Eugene receivedhas a Masters in Industrial Engineering from a Bachelor degree in Human Biology/ChemistryIndian Institute of Technology in India and from CA State University, Sacramento.a Phd in Operations Research from CaseWestern Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.Gina Pixler Chris RochetteBusiness Teachers, Quincy HS Training Manager Bay Ship and YachtGina has taught CTE business courses at Chris manages the training program for BayChester Jr Sr High School for the last ten years. Ship & Yacht, a full service California Shipyard,Her prior careers included banking, insurance, providing advanced safety training for allmarketing and advertising, real estate sales employees and subcontractors. He developsand mortgage lending. The latter opened safety training that complies with local, state anddoors to education through hosting first time federal regulations, manages comprehensivebuyer seminars that were not reaching young new-hire orientation and assessment program,adults early enough to avoid financial pitfalls implements and continuously improves internaland heart ache. Through her PTA efforts to craft certification system.create a finance course at CHS, the entiredistrict embraced the idea of educatingstudents to be financially successful andmade it the first CTE graduation requirement.Entrepreneurship at Plumas Unified SchoolDistrict is a quarter-long section inside theirBusiness and Finance Course that has beentaught for seven years now. Her motto,\"Anyone can be a Millionaire by 40!\"
John Swinnerton Mike Hannigan,Vice President Operations President & Co-Founder GiveDreisbach Enterprises Something BackVP Operations, Dreisbach Enterprises, a Mike Hannigan has served as President andRefrigerated Logistics Company, with 4 Co-Founder of Give Something Back OfficeFacilities and 2 Trucking Divisions, John Products for 24 years. The company’sSwinnerton has 26 years in Refrigerated mission is to make the experience of buyingLogistics Management experience in the office supplies a whole lot more fun andSF Bay Area. He’s served as the Operations personal while keeping prices competitive.Manager at Richmond Wholesale Meat, But what makes the company unique isa leading exporter of frozen foods to the that it donates more than half its profitsPacific Island and General Manager of to nonprofit organizations in our localDean’s Services, a Public Refrigerated communities. Mike has also served on theWarehouse and Trucking Company Oakland Workforce Development Boardspecializing in USDA Imported Meat. John and is a valued Partner on Doing Whathas a BA in Near Eastern Studies from UC Matters’ East Bay Advisory Board.Berkeley.Leah Goold-Haws Angela CordellDirector Far North California Director GnosisCenter for International Trade CommunicationsDevelopmentLeah Goold-Haws is the director for the Far Angela Cordell is the founder and directorNorth California (CITD) Center for International of Gnosis Communications. She beganTrade Development. She is also the acting her career at California’s Capitol and hasDeputy Sector Navigator for Global Trade & since worked her way up the state, assistingLogistics, in Far North CA as part of the Doing non-profits and local businesses analyzeWhat Matters Initiative. This initiative, of the industry trends and develop new programsCalifornia Community Colleges Chancellor’s and services that meet community needs.office is part of a state-wide effort for jobs and As the Director of Gnosis, Angela promotesthe economy. As part of the CITD network, a variety of education tools, internationalLeah consults with businesses involved in global business development projects and globaltrade, promotes international business courses entrepreneurship efforts that foster economicon behalf of the community college system, sustainability and growth.assists small business in developing global entrystrategies, and increases exposure to globaltrade and logistics opportunities throughout theregion.For more about these initiatives, go to http://doingwhatmatters.cccco.edu. Connect withLeah at http://www.exportnorcal.com
Thank you to Doing What Matters Collaboration ParticipantsCommunity CollegesDoing What Matters, Global Trade & Logistics is incollaboration with the DBS consortium ofcommunity colleges in our region to developcurricula and ‘stackable’ certifications mostrelevant and needed by the Global Trade &Logistics industry and with the DBS Consortium,in what is known as the Career Ladders Project.We also work directly with the 12 communitycolleges in our region on courses, curricula andcertification development:We’d like to thank the educators, administratorsand students working with us from the followingCommunity Colleges:Industry PartnersDoing What Matters works closely with a number of companies and industry leaders to better understandlogistics challenges and evolving workforce requirements of the industry and specific companies. We thankthese companies for their generous support of our collaboration.Government ResourcesAnd we are working very closely with a numberof government resource, economic andregional workforce development organizationsnationally and particularly in the SF East Bay oninitiatives to better listen to industry and then tocollaborate with community colleges, leveragingthe substantial resources of these partnerorganizations.
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