REAL 14 Entrepreneurs & Leaders Conference Developing a Pipeline of Entrepreneurs

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REAL 14 Entrepreneurs & Leaders Conference Developing a Pipeline of Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship in Rural America Southeast Missouri State University Institute for Regional Innovation & Entrepreneurship Cape Girardeau, Missouri September 23, 2014 09.15.14 Version

Entrepreneurship In Rural America September 23, 2014 Don Macke

Pipeline Slide

My Presentation REAL 14 Conference 09.23.14 Part 1 Why Entrepreneurship Rural America Part 2 Lessons from the Field Part 3 Filling the Entrepreneurial Pipeline

Why Entrepreneurship Rural America Part 1

Great Recession The most significant economic event in our lifetime! A new economic and social world will emerge from this recession.

Great Reset Space exists in our economy and society for creativity and innovation that can lead to a new round of economic and social progress and prosperity. The Long Depression of the 1870s and the Great Depression of the 1930s is evidence that this can be the case with the Great Recession. This is called the Great Reset!

The Reset Process Prosperity Crisis Unraveling New Ventures Opportunity Space New Innovation

Illustration 1995-2001 The Great Expansion The 1990s were a remarkable period in American economic development history. During the 1990s, household net worth grew by a remarkable $22 trillion. No other decade since World War II posted such wealth creation in United States including the 1950s, 1960s and the 1970s.

Challenged 2000s

In just 1 year, 2.5 Million new entrepreneurial startups!

Stage 1 Ventures (2-9) employees Self Employment Dropped 146,241 or 2% 2.6 million more businesses +21% 6 million more jobs +28% $371 billion more in Sales

Defense Contractors Government Contractors Supply Chain Companies Under-Employed Talent Un-hired Graduates Displaced Talent Entrepreneur Opportunities Immigrant Talent Graduate Students Safe Harbor Immigrants Business Failures Retirees Women

Southeast Missouri is Growing 1970-2012: Population = +47% Employment = +96% Income = 187% 2000-2013: Natural Change = +27,768 Domestic Migration = +15,730 International Migration = +3,172 These are good indicators! Photos from the Southeast Missourian

SEMO s Need for Development? Great Recession (2007-2009): Net Job of Lost 8,633 Jobs Restructuring Economy Stagnate Wages & Incomes Rising Working Poor Structural: Labor Income 74% to 60% Non-Labor Income 26% to 40% Economic Renewal Needed

SEMO s Opportunity for Development! 1. Retirees? 2. Smart Manufacturing? 3. Experiential Recreation? 4. Boomer Tourism? 5. Retail/Service Capture? Growing entrepreneurial talent can optimize both local and regional economies for optimal performance. Remember civic and social entrepreneurs.

Part 2 Lessons from the Field

The areas with STARS are locations where the Center has completed projects. A Decade of Field Work

Situation: Sahuarita, Arizona South Tucson Bedroom Community Explosive Suburban Growth Midland Crowd IT & Aviation Great Recession Slowdown Desire for a Domestic Base Economy Response: Stay at Home Spouses 800 Educated Home-Based Workers Cluster Spin-Off Opportunities System Support & Coaching

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Situation: Industrial Midwest Small City Janesville, WI GM Lesson Mercury Marine Scare Threat to Supply Chain Companies Defense Contractors Response: Focus on Defense & Supply Chain Customized Entrepreneur Coaching Use of Market Research Wrap Around Services Finance Facilities Workforce, etc.

Situation: Missoula, Montana Western Montana Mountains & Drop Dead Beautiful 40 Years of Economic Boom New Residents, Housing & Commercial Great Recession Boom Stops Forestry Industry Collapses Response: Micro Clusters of E Talent Technology Focused Pharma IT Green Tourism Comprehensive E Coaching Support

Situation: Red Wood Coast, California Coastal Northern California Rural & Very Isolated Declining Natural Resource Economy Historically at the Bottom in California Largest Industry Pot Production Response: Humboldt Area Foundation $100 Million Endowment Long-Term View & Commitment Entrepreneur Focus Now in the Top of California Counties

Research Coast, Florida Situation: Area North of Miami Economic Gardening Focus Stage 2 Growth Entrepreneurs No Community Game Plan Outcomes: Challenged Finding Entrepreneurs Limited Development Impact Initiative Did Not Sustain

Entrepreneurial Kansas?

YES! More than a decade of evolution of entrepreneurial development in the state Collaborative effort both in terms of policy and practice Powerful public private partnerships Orchestrated and implemented by social and civic entrepreneurs

Kansas Entrepreneurship Milestones 2001. 2004. Kansas Sirolli Initiative Begins 2001-2003 KS Economic Growth Act Passed Center s Kansas Engagement 2001. 2003. Early Kansas Meetings with Wally Kearns, Patty Clark, Leon Atwell & John Cyr Center Sirolli Evaluation Conducted 2003-2005 2005. NetWork Kansas Formed 2003. HTC Institutes Held 2003-2005 2006 Steve Radley & Erik Pedersen Hired StartUp Kansas Begins 2008 KS Farm Bureau Hometown Prosperity Initiative 2007 E-Community Partnership Rolls Out 2007-Present 2009 2008-2009 Rawlins County Chatauqua County Onaga 2011 Economic Gardening E-Community Partnership Refocused 2010 KS Entrepreneurial Communities 2010-2011 Initiative 2013 E-Community Partnership Moves to Metro 2011 E-Accelerator Launched 2011-Present.

Entrepreneurial Milestones in Kansas 2004 Economic Growth Act public focus on and support for entrepreneurship 2005 NetWork Kansas hub of a resource collaborative; powered by SourceLink 2007-2010 Ground Game E-Community Partnership and HomeTown Prosperity/E Communities Initiative 2011 Accelerating Impact E-Accelerator, Economic Gardening...

Lessons from Kansas Importance of collaboration and connections Positive role for government action Community engagement and ownership Documenting success Long-term strategy longterm commitment Power of social and civic entrepreneurs Build strong, meaningful partnerships with those that share your mission and empower them to help you deliver your products and services. Corey Mohn, Director of Statewide Programs, NetWork Kansas We didn t want to be a state program; we wanted to get in the dirt. Steve Radley President and CEO, NetWork Kansas This takes time and you need to keep working at it. You need to be persistent and have faith in the future. Jeff Hofaker, Phillips County Kansas E-Community Partner

ACHIEVING IMPACT 2007 to 2013 6 Years SERVING THE ACCESS REACH UNDER-SERVED Resource Navigator 74 179/month Calls 23 192/month Active Contacts 5 436/month Partners 9 500+ 44 E-Communities 39 Counties 37% of Geography Now Metro: Kansas City & Wichita 86% Under 25,000 Population 70% Under 10,000 Population 57% Under 5,000 Population 17% Under 1,000 Population DEVELOPMENT CONTINUOUS COMMUNITY IMPACTS* INNOVATION TURNAROUNDS Nearly 400 Deals $61 Million in Capital 1,060 Full-Time Jobs 865 Part-Time Jobs Economic Gardening Ice House Start Up Weekends Growing Your Business E-Accelerator Rawlins County Phillips County Hillsboro Sterling Among Others * Through 1 st Quarter 2014

Building Blocks For Success Part 3

Regional or Statewide Initiative Infrastructure SourceLink Resource Capital Access Market Intelligence Business Counseling, etc. Community Engagement: Communities as Partners Entrepreneur Engagement

Community Ground Game Community Coaching Community Ecosystem Business Coaching Portfolios Hard Referrals & Tracking Impact Documentation Numbers Stories

An Entrepreneurial Community 1. Entrepreneurs 2. Outreach 3. Business Coaching 4. Referral & Tracking 5. Ecosystem Development

1. Opportunity Assessment is Key 2. Entrepreneurial Talent 3. Relevant Resources 4. Development Preferences 5. Stakeholders Smart assessment can empower a community to craft a sound game plan and accelerate impact.

One Community s Turn Around Conclusion

Imperial - Chase County

Chase County, Nebraska 6,000 5,000 Historical Population of Chase County, Nebraska 5,484 5,310 5,176 4,939 4,807 4,758 4,000 3,613 4,317 4,129 4,381 4,068 3,000 2,559 2,000 Like so many rural counties, Chase County experienced chronic and severe depopulation beginning with the Great Depression. This period preceded by the classic boom, bust and boom cycles. 1,000 70 0 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000

1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 800 700 Economic Rebound Nonfarm Proprietors, Chase County, Nebraska 716 728 678 600 553 500 512 520 518 472 400 374 404 300 200 100 0 Number of nonfarm proprietors

Community Renewal 4,500 Contemporary Population of Chase County, Nebraska 4,000 4,068 3,965 3,975 3,984 3,883 3,816 3,768 3,687 3,616 3,625 3,966 4,006 4,064 3,500 3,000 There are relatively few rural counties in the entire Great Plains Region posting sustained positive population growth. 2,500 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Russ & Allo Communications Russ and his wife own the local twice weekly newspaper in Imperial. He a former high school class mate created Allo Communications. Today they are one of the breakout companies fueling Chase County s revitalization. Allo Communications is competing head up with the likes of SPRINT and Century Link. Russ and Allo are charitable and through gifts to the Chase County Community Foundation they are supporting workforce development and educational opportunities for youth.

Questions

Questions & Discussion Don Macke don@e2mail.org www.energizingentrepreneurs.org

Center Resources

Keys to Economic Success Local Responsibility Smart Game Plan Robust Investment Entrepreneurial Development Systems Sustained Effort Growth Entrepreneurs Attributes of an Entrepreneurial Community Immigrants & New Residents Real Regional Collaboration Civic and Social Entrepreneurs

New Book January 2014 Release Contents Case for Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurial Community Action Framework Working with Entrepreneurs Guiding & Tracking Progress Paper & E Book

E2 University Online Rollout in 2014 Resources: Guides Tools Protocols Training Webinars Exercises & Illustrations Videos, Stories & More University

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Questions

Questions & Discussion Don Macke don@e2mail.org www.energizingentrepreneurs.org