8th annual business summit and annual meeting
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July 22-23, 2013Louisville Marriott Downtownkychamber.com/businesssummit
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Care about Kentucky’s future?Be a part of the conversation to shape the course ofour state.
The Business Summit brings together diverse ideas toanswer the question: What are the decisions we haveto make to move Kentucky forward?
Join your peers, business leaders, legislators and educators for a dialogue on Kentucky that exploressolutions and inspires change.
transformKENTUCKYtogetherkychamber.com/businesssummit
Business Summit
wellness
education
global competition
energy
government
Learn more at kychamber.com/businesssummit
Topic descriptions and speaker biographies
available online.
Maurice McTigue, QSO Edward B. Rust, Jr. Stephen A. Williams
Dave Adkisson John Anthony, Ph.D. Jim Booth Ruth W. Brinkley
Bruce D. Broussard James R. Comer Joseph W. Craft III Bill Goodman
Stephen C. Hanson Connie Harvey Michael C. Henson, Ph.D. Michael Karpf, M.D.
Kris Kimel Robert L. King Eugene B. Krentsel, Ph.D. Dr. Pearse Lyons
Summit Speakers
Sponsorsas of 5/30/13
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Presenting
Agenda kychamber.com/businesssummit
8 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast
8:30 a.m. Welcome and OverviewDave Adkisson, President and CEO,Kentucky Chamber of Commerce
8:45 a.m. Opening Keynote – Kentucky’sCoal EconomyJim Booth, President and CEO,Booth Energy and Joseph W. CraftIII, President, CEO and Director, Alliance Resource Partners, L.P.
9:45 a.m. Break
10 a.m. Government ModernizationMaurice McTigue, QSO, Vice President for Outreach, MercatusCenter, George Mason University
11 a.m. Building a Better GovernmentThrough Public-Private PartnershipsDave Adkisson, President and CEO,Kentucky Chamber of Commerce
11:30 a.m. Luncheon Keynote – The Future ofAgriculture in Kentucky James R. Comer, Commissioner ofAgriculture, Commonwealth of
Kentucky and Dr. Pearse Lyons, President & Founder, Alltech, Inc.
1:15 p.m. Dessert Break
1:45 p.m. The Future of Health Care in America Bruce D. Broussard, President &CEO, Humana
2:45 p.m. Break
3 p.m. Closing Keynote Panel – Health Care: ACA and What it May Mean to KentuckyRuth W. Brinkley, CEO, Kentucky-One Health; Stephen C. Hanson, CEO, Baptist Health; Michael Karpf,M.D., Executive Vice President forHealth Affairs, University of Kentucky;and Stephen A. Williams, President& CEO, Norton Healthcare
4:30 p.m. Eighth Annual Business Summit concludes
Monday, July 22
Tuesday, July 23
1 p.m. Registration
1:30 p.m. Business Summit EmceeBill Goodman, Host and ManagingEditor of Kentucky Tonight and Oneto One, KET
Welcome and OverviewJim Booth, Kentucky Chamber Chairand President and CEO, Booth Energy
1:40 p.m. Opening Keynote – Capturing Opportunities and Closing Gaps Edward B. Rust, Jr., Chair and CEO,State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
2:45 p.m. The Future Workforce – the Importance of STEM and Innovation – Evolve or Get Left BehindConnie Harvey, Chief Operating Officer, Commercial Services, Xerox
3:30 p.m. Dessert Break
3:45 p.m. Valued Research from Kentucky’sPostsecondary InstitutionsJohn Anthony, Ph.D., Hubbard
Professor of Chemistry, University of Kentucky; Michael C. Henson, Ph.D.,Professor, Associate Vice Presidentfor Research & Dean of the GraduateSchool, Morehead State University;Kris Kimel, President, Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation;Robert L. King, President, KentuckyCouncil on Postsecondary Education;and Eugene B. Krentsel, Ph.D., Associate Vice President of Research& Innovation, University of Louisville
5 p.m. Day one Business Summit concludes
Annual Meeting Reception with sponsors
6:30 p.m. Annual Meeting Dinner
Keynote Address: The Obama Administration, Congress and the Future of U.S. Political PartiesDavid Gergen, Washington insiderand political analyst for CNN
9 p.m. Annual Meeting concludes
DavidGergen
Keynote AddressThe Obama Administration, Congressand the Future of U.S. Political Parties
6:30 p.m. | Monday, July 22
Only a few people in history have had the honor of working
as an advisor to a U.S. President. Even fewer have had the
opportunity to do so on four different occasions, working
for both Republican and Democratic leaders. David Gergen
is one. An independent, Gergen played the role of advisor
for Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan
and Bill Clinton. On July 22 he will share his views on the
second term of President Barack Obama and the future of
political parties in his keynote address at the Kentucky
Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting.
In addition to his years of White House experience, Gergen
is a senior political analyst for CNN, a professor of public
service at Harvard University, the former editor-at-large for
U.S. News and World Report and a New York Times best-
selling author.
Annual Meeting
464 Chenault RoadFrankfort, KY 40601
Learn more at kychamber.com/businesssummit
4 Easy Ways to RegisterONLINE: kychamber.com/businesssummit
PHONE: 502-848-8727
EMAIL: [email protected]
FAX/MAIL: Download a registration form from our website
HotelLouisville Marriott Downtown280 West JeffersonLouisville, Kentucky 40202Phone: 502-627-5045 Toll-free: 800-266-9432Room Rate: $143*Room Cutoff Date: June 30, 2013
*The advertised Kentucky Chamber room rate cannot be guaranteed afterthe cutoff date. When contacting the hotel for lodging, please referenceBSAM to receive the discounted rate.
Cancellations/Substitutions Cancellations must be made no later than five business daysprior to the program for a full refund. After this date, no cash refunds will be granted. Substitutions are welcome. Special accommodations made upon request.
Consent to Use of Photographic ImagesRegistration and attendance at or participation in KentuckyChamber meetings and other activities constitutes an agree-ment by the registrant to the Kentucky Chamber’s use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendees image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronicreproductions and audiotapes of such events and activities.
Special Diet RequestsIf you have a special dietary restriction or food allergies, pleasecontact us five business days prior to the event so we can makearrangements for your meal.
Questions?Lori Jo Hill, Customer Service ManagerPhone: 502-848-8727Email: [email protected]
Business Summit and Annual MeetingMonday & Tuesday July 22-23
$499 Non-member$399 Kentucky Chamber member
Business Summit Monday & Tuesday July 22-23
$399 Non-member$299 Kentucky Chamber member
Annual Meeting Dinner not included
Annual Meeting Dinner featuring David Gergen Monday evening July 22
$199 Non-member$149 Kentucky Chamber member
Business Summit not included
Annual Meeting Dinner Table of 10Monday evening July 22
$1,800 Non-member$1,300 Kentucky Chamber member
Includes 2 tickets to the Business Summit
Pricing
David Gergen – Annual Meeting Keynote – 6:30 p.m. Monday, July 22