RGPPC EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE TUESDAY, JULY 9 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Registration and Hospitality Location: Gardenia 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Luncheon and Policy Session I: (Governor Staff Only) The Year of Education Reform: A Look at 2013 Best Practices Republican governors are leading the way in education reform and 2013 was a marquee year for encouraging innovation, accessibility, and efficiency in education. In this panel, we will highlight several landmark education reforms passed by Republican governors and explore what is on the horizon for improving educational outcomes. Location: Iris Panelists: Erin Hames, Deputy Chief of Staff, Georgia Laurie Smith, Education Policy Advisor, Mississippi John Huppenthal, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Arizona 2:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Staff Only Session (Governor Staff Only) Location: Poinsettia 1 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Reception and Dinner (Governor Staff and RGPPC Members) Location: Valley Promenade WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Registration and Hospitality Location: Gardenia 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Breakfast and Policy Session II: (Governor Staff and RGPPC Members) Advancing Digital Learning for a 21 st Century Education The United States is on the brink of a paradigm shift in how we educate our students. Republican governors are working to replace outdated pedagogical models with innovative, interactive learning options to ensure students are prepared to enter a 21 st -century workforce. In this panel, we will explore the movement toward digital learning, virtual schools and other transformative advancements in K-12 and higher education. Location: Iris Panelists: Dave Myslinski, State Policy Director, Foundation for Excellence in Education Julia Hammond, Director of Legislative Affairs and Policy Advisor, Virginia Mike Hanley, Commissioner, Alaska 10:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Policy Session III: (Governor Staff and RGPPC Members) Aligning Curriculum with Employers’ Needs: Opportunities for College and Career Too often, we hear stories of job openings being left vacant because employers cannot find enough skilled workers. This is particularly troubling in this era of
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RGPPC EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE
TUESDAY, JULY 9
12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Registration and Hospitality
Amy Dempster, Senior Manager, State Government Affairs Mid Atlantic Region, Genentech
Sandra Pizarro, Director, West Region, Genentech
Hal Lenox, Regional Director, State Government Relations, General Motors
Bryan Roosa, Executive Director, State Government Relations, General Motors
Leslie Fox, Director, Legislative Outreach, International Council of Shopping Centers
Josh Wilkens, Account Executive, Johnson Controls, Inc.
Michael Bolen, Director, Government Affairs, Medtronic, Inc.
David Stevenson, Vice President, Government Relations - Wireless Generation, Amplify
Bill Guidera, Senior Vice President, News Corporation
Nial Patel, Vice President, Cornerstone Government Affairs
Angela Nordstrom, Regional Director, NIC Inc.
Garrett Brown, Government Relations Coordinator, NuStar Energy L.P.
Jessica Pacheco, Director of Government Affairs, Arizona Public Service
Michael Vargas, Government Affairs Representative, Arizona Public Service
Tim Reynolds, Principal, Highstar Capital
Matt Ottiger, Director, Government Relations, ResCare, Inc.
Adam Zubowsky, Government Affairs, Smithfield Foods, Inc.
David Grow, Counsel, State Farm Insurance
Thad Hellman, Senior Group Manager, Target Corporation
Rob Kincaid, Director, State Government Affairs, TEVA Pharmaceuticals USA
Jerry Moore, Director, State Government Affairs, TEVA Pharmaceuticals USA
Peter Jaskoski, Director Governmental Relations US pipelines central, TransCanada Corp.
Joe Arbona, General Director, Policy and Partnerships, Union Pacific Corporation
Cheryl Arbona, Spouse of Joe Arbona
Judith Zink, Principal, Capitoline Consulting
Camille Fleenor, Vice President Government Relations, Unisys Corporation
Dawson Hobbs, Vice President, State Affairs, Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America, Inc.
Laura Favinger, Vice President - Head of State Affairs, Government and Industry Affairs, Zurich North
American Insurance Company
Mike Moran, Associate Vice President, Federal Affairs, Zurich North American Insurance Company
COUNCIL ($25,000+)
Mike Shutley, Brinker International, Inc.
Erica Sechrist, Director Government Affairs, Advance America
Holli Hill, Director, Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.
Jennifer McMullen, Director, DaVita Healthcare Partners Inc
Jeremy Van Haselen, Vice President, DaVita Healthcare Partners Inc
Geoff Segal, Senior Vice President, Macquire Capital
Cameron Smyth, Vice President State Affairs, Molina Healthcare
Tate Rosenbusch, Director, Grassroots Advocacy and State Affairs, National Mining Association
Marsha Kwalwasser, Director, State Relations, Northrop Grumman
Matt Lathrop, Director of Government and Community Relations, Yum! Brands, Inc.
Jennifer Lathrop, Spouse of Matt Lathrop
NATIONAL FINANCE COMMITTEE (NFC)
Danny Cooper, President, U.S. Capitol Consulting
Daryn Demeritt, President, D2 Public Affairs
Mark Smith, President, Da Vinci Group
Steve Arthur, Vice President, Stateside Associates
Mark Hanna, President, Hanna & Associates
Jeff Viohl, Viohl & Associates, Inc.
Matthew Keelen, President, The Keelen Group, LLC
Phil Smith, Philip C. Smith & Associates
Randall Gerard, Principal, Podesta Group
David Beightol, Managing Principal, Dutko Grayling
Dennis Smith, Managing Director, McKenna Long & Aldridge
Lee Cowen, Senior Consultant, Dutko Grayling
Loren Monroe, Principal, BGR Government Affairs
Nicole Monroe, Spouse of Loren Monroe
Steve Palmer, Vice President, Dutko Grayling
PROSPECT
John Cusack, DLA Piper
Larry Purpuro, DLA Piper
GOVERNORS BOARD MEMBERSHIP $50,000 Annual Contribution or $100,000 Annual Raise
(as of 2/1/08)
The Governors Board membership program offers the ability to bring their particular expertise to the political process while helping to support the Republican agenda. Board members work in an advisory capacity with the Republican Governors on current issues and initiatives that directly impact American businesses, families and government. The objective is to work together and recommend “real life” solutions to underachieving and failed policies in the areas of lower taxes, education, crime, health care and environmental issues. This is accomplished through the RGA Governors Forums. They give Board members an opportunity to meet informally with Republican Governors and their key staff members to lend their experience on state and national issues.
BENEFITS OF BOARD MEMBERSHIP
“A CELEBRATION OF AMERICA ’S LEADERS” GALA The RGA Gala is our biggest fundraising event of the year. Last year it brought in more than $10 million. This year we expect it to be even better. The event is attended by the President, our Governors, and our members. It is one of Washington’s biggest annual political events and should not be missed. The 2008 Gala is scheduled for Monday, February 25, 2008. For your convenience, the Gala is scheduled to coincide with the National Governors Association (NGA) Winter Meeting. Board members receive four (4) tickets to this event - Including two (2) tickets to the Chairmen’s Reception and Photo-Opportunity (1 click).
PRIVATE DC GOVERNORS BREAKFAST On the day of the RGA Annual Gala, RGA hosts an exclusive breakfast with the Republican Governors and members of their senior staff. The breakfast allows our members the opportunity to attend an intimate gathering with our Governors and their staff. Board members will receive two (2) tickets to the private breakfast.
GOVERNORS FORUMS SERIES The Governors Forums are some of the most important events that RGA hosts. They started in 1995 as the focal point of membership in the RGA. At these regional events a group of 5-8 governors discuss the best policy practices from around the country on a particular topic. RGA members in attendance are encouraged to participate in the discussions and our Governors have greatly appreciated their questions and insights. The Forums offer a unique opportunity to exchange ideas and concepts with our Governors that are of foremost interest to the RGA membership. Forums last year took our members everywhere from dinner on the deck of the USS Missouri in Hawaii talking about Homeland Security to a lunch at Georgia’s Aquarium discussing Economic Development. Attendees at the events have included Governors, CEOs, industry leaders, and other experts. Board members are invited to send up to three (3) attendees to the Forums. The 2008 Forum series will be held in Texas, Georgia and Nevada. D.C. DISCUSSION BREAKFAST SERIES Board Members are invited to send three (3) representatives to all D.C. Discussion Breakfasts. Each breakfast features a special invited speaker of interest from our Governors’ policy and political staff members. These breakfasts enable members to have informal conversations with Republican Governors’ Washington, D.C. State Office Directors and other senior staff. The events always feature free-ranging discussion and important insights into the latest political happenings.
Governors Board Membership Page 2
RGA SENIOR STAFF RETREAT Last year, RGA hosted the first ever Governors’ Senior Staff Policy Retreat. It was one of the first times that the Senior Staff for the GOP Governors had the chance to meet one another and share their ideas to move their states forward. The event took place at the Ritz Carlton, Reynolds Plantation in Greensboro, Georgia. It featured discussions moderated by Newt Gingrich, Karl Rove, Harvard healthcare expert Dr. Regina Herzlinger and other leaders. Our Governors were so impressed with the agenda that Governors Perdue, Blunt, Crist and Sanford joined us as well. The RGA Statesmen, Cabinet and Board members will be invited to attend the 2008 Retreat with the Republican Governors and their senior staff. The Retreat invitation to members will serve as a special “thank you” to those members who demonstrate the highest degree of commitment and dedication to our mission of electing and re-electing Republican Governors. Board members are invited to send up to two (2) attendees to the retreat. The 2008 retreat is scheduled for Charleston, South Carolina.
ACCESS TO THE RGA’ S “R EPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION WEEK EXPERIENCE” PACKAGES The 2008 Republican National Convention is scheduled for Sunday, August 31 – Thursday, September 4, 2008 in St. Paul, Minnesota. The RGA will be offering packages and sponsorship opportunities for our “Republican National Convention Week Experience” activities. Please note that participation with the RGA’s Convention packages and sponsorships will be separate from annual membership dues. Please contact the RGA Finance team at (202) 662-4920 for an updated schedule of events during Convention week and Convention benefits information.
SUMMER RECEPTION AT NGA The RGA hosts an annual event in conjunction with the National Governors Association (NGA) Summer Meeting which features many of our Republican Governors. Board members are invited to send up to three (3) attendees to the event. The 2008 summer reception is scheduled for Sunday, July 13, 2008 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
DISCOUNTED EVENT SPONSORSHIP Sponsoring an RGA event brings special recognition and benefits. Packages vary at each Forum, but typically include a host reception, event recognition, and more. As a Board you will receive a 20 percent discount on sponsorship opportunities, unless otherwise noted. Contact our finance team to learn more.
ROUNDTABLE POLICY PARTICIPATION At our Governors Forums and the RGA Annual Conference, Roundtable Participants will join 5-8 governors in discussing issues of particular interest to the Roundtable guests. These gatherings are a unique opportunity to exchange ideas and concepts with our Governors. Board members will receive a 20 percent discount on Roundtable Participation sponsorships, unless otherwise noted.
2008 RGA ANNUAL CONFERENCE The Annual Conference is RGA’s premier event for the year. It is attended by almost every Republican Governor and their staff. The 2008 RGA Annual Conference is scheduled for November 12 – 14 at the Fontainebleau, Miami Beach, Florida. This three-day event provides Board members with direct interaction with Republican Governors, Chiefs of Staff and other key staff from the state offices. Board members will have the opportunity to attend the business plenary sessions where Republican Governors exchange policy ideas and accomplishments. In addition, the social schedule includes the RGA State Dinner, various breakfasts, receptions and optional activities where Board members can meet and talk informally with Republican Governors, their staff or other Conference attendees. Board members are invited to send up to three (3) attendees to the Annual Conference.
RGA COMMUNICATIONS CLIPS AND BLOG As a Board member, your online profile will also give you access to exclusive blogs from our Governors and their staff and allow you to read in-depth analyses of innovative policies that Republican Governors are implementing. You will also receive the daily news clips which will keep you up to date on all the news affecting our states and elections.
Governors Board Membership Page 3
RGA DIRECTORY As a Board member, you will receive the RGA Directory which will be your guide to all of our Governors’ offices. You will have handy contact information for Chiefs of Staff, DC Directors, Schedulers, and Policy Advisors. It also includes additional information about RGA including contact information.
THE EXECUTIVE QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER The Quarterly Newsletter will keep you up to speed on the latest RGA events and election and policy news. Every quarter you’ll get an inside look at important races and learn what RGA is doing to help our candidates win. In addition, you will learn about some of the innovative policies that our Governors are developing and how they are improving their states. Lastly, the RGA Chairman will include a special message on RGA’s latest plans and strategy.
MYRGA.COM ACCESS Your membership will give you special access to a new section of RGA’s website: MyRGA. MyRGA utilizes the latest technology, to keep you informed of everything happening at RGA and give you access to exclusive content. This members only section of our website allows members to pro-actively review and upgrade your membership benefits and account, change your contact information, donate to RGA, and register for events. The secure website will be your one-stop shop for all things RGA-related and will allow you to really put your membership to use.
MEMBERSHIP GUIDELINES RGA Governors Board membership dues require a $50,000 contribution to be made payable to the RGA or a commitment to raise a total of $100,000 in a calendar year for annual membership. Membership runs on a 12-month cycle from date of receipt of initial contribution. Questions regarding RGA Board membership or events may be directed to Angela Meyers in the RGA offices at (202) 662-4141 or [email protected].
Contributions or gifts to the RGA are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. There is no federal statutory limit on the amount a corporation, individual or PAC may contribute to the RGA. Contributions will not be used in connection with any federal election. Contributions from foreign nationals are prohibited.
GOVERNORS CABINET MEMBERSHIP $100,000 Annual Contribution or $200,000 Annual Raise
(as of 2/1/08)
The Governors Cabinet membership program was created to meet the expanded financial needs of the Republican Governors Association during the year of 36 gubernatorial elections. Due to its success, the Governors Cabinet has remained a vital part of RGA ever since. It has emerged as one of the premier levels of membership and provides a unique relationship with the Republican Governors. Members of the Governors Cabinet enjoy a variety of membership benefits. Events throughout the country are designed to give Cabinet members the greatest opportunity possible to meet and talk informally with the Republican Governors and their key staff members.
BENEFITS OF CABINET MEMBERSHIP
“A CELEBRATION OF AMERICA ’S LEADERS” GALA The RGA Gala is our biggest fundraising event of the year. Last year it brought in more than $10 million. This year we expect it to be even better. The event is attended by the President, our Governors, their senior staff and our members. It is one of Washington’s biggest annual political events and should not be missed. The 2008 Gala is scheduled for Monday, February 25, 2008. For your convenience, the Gala is scheduled to coincide with the National Governors Association (NGA) Winter Meeting. Cabinet members receive six (6) tickets to this event - Including four (4) tickets to the Chairmen’s Reception and Photo-Opportunity (2 clicks).
EXCLUSIVE DC GUBERNATORIAL DINNER During the weekend of the RGA Annual Gala, RGA hosts an exclusive Gubernatorial Dinner in Washington, D.C. Cabinet members will receive two (2) tickets to this intimate gathering with the Republican Governors and special Republican VIP guests. Last year’s event was held at the Willard Inter-Continental Hotel and featured Ambassador John Bolton, Governor Rick Perry, and Governor Sonny Perdue. This year’s dinner will be held on Saturday, February 23, 2008 at the Willard.
PRIVATE DC GOVERNORS BREAKFAST On the day of the RGA Annual Gala, RGA hosts an exclusive breakfast with the Republican Governors and members of their senior staff. The breakfast allows our members the opportunity to attend an intimate gathering with our Governors and their staff. Cabinet members will receive two (2) tickets to the private breakfast.
GOVERNORS FORUMS SERIES The Governors Forums are some of the most important events that RGA hosts. They started in 1995 as the focal point of membership in the RGA. At these regional events a group of 5-8 governors discuss the best policy practices from around the country on a particular topic. RGA members in attendance are encouraged to participate in the discussions and our Governors have greatly appreciated their questions and insights. The Forums offer a unique opportunity to exchange ideas and concepts with our Governors that are of foremost interest to the RGA membership. Forums last year took our members everywhere from dinner on the deck of the USS Missouri in Hawaii talking about Homeland Security to a lunch at Georgia’s Aquarium discussing Economic Development. Attendees at the events have included Governors, CEOs, industry leaders, and other experts. Cabinet members are invited to send up to four (4) attendees to the Forums. The 2008 Forum series will be held in Texas, Georgia and Nevada.
Governors Cabinet Membership Page 2
D.C. DISCUSSION BREAKFAST SERIES Cabinet Members are invited to send four (4) representatives to all D.C. Discussion Breakfasts. Each breakfast features a special invited speaker of interest from our Governors’ policy and political staff members. These breakfasts enable members to have informal conversations with Republican Governors’ Washington, D.C. State Office Directors and other senior staff. The events always feature free-ranging discussion and important insights into the latest political happenings.
RGA SENIOR STAFF RETREAT Last year, RGA hosted the first ever Governors’ Senior Staff Policy Retreat. It was one of the first times that the Senior Staff for the GOP Governors had the chance to meet one another and share their ideas to move their states forward. The event took place at the Ritz Carlton, Reynolds Plantation in Greensboro, Georgia. It featured discussions moderated by Newt Gingrich, Karl Rove, Harvard healthcare expert Dr. Regina Herzlinger and other leaders. Our Governors were so impressed with the agenda that Governors Perdue, Blunt, Crist and Sanford joined us as well. The RGA Statesmen, Cabinet and Board members will be invited to attend the 2008 Retreat with the Republican Governors and their senior staff. The Retreat invitation to members will serve as a special “thank you” to those members who demonstrate the highest degree of commitment and dedication to our mission of electing and re-electing Republican Governors. Cabinet members are invited to send up to four (4) attendees to the retreat. The 2008 retreat is scheduled for Charleston, South Carolina.
ACCESS TO THE RGA’ S “R EPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION WEEK EXPERIENCE” PACKAGES The 2008 Republican National Convention is scheduled for Sunday, August 31 – Thursday, September 4, 2008 in St. Paul, Minnesota. The RGA will be offering packages and sponsorship opportunities for our “Republican National Convention Week Experience” activities. Please note that participation with the RGA’s Convention packages and sponsorships will be separate from annual membership dues. Please contact the RGA Finance team at (202) 662-4920 for an updated schedule of events during Convention week and Convention benefits information.
SUMMER RECEPTION AT NGA The RGA hosts an annual event in conjunction with the National Governors Association (NGA) Summer Meeting which features many of our Republican Governors and their senior staff. Cabinet members are invited to send up to four (4) attendees to the event. The 2008 summer reception is scheduled for Sunday, July 13, 2008 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
DISCOUNTED EVENT SPONSORSHIP Sponsoring an RGA event brings special recognition and benefits. Packages vary at each Forum, but typically include a host reception, event recognition, and more. As a Cabinet you will receive a 25 percent discount on sponsorship opportunities, unless otherwise noted. Contact our Finance team to learn more.
ROUNDTABLE POLICY PARTICIPATION At our Governors Forums and the RGA Annual Conference, Roundtable Participants will join 5-8 governors in discussing issues of particular interest to the Roundtable guests. These gatherings are a unique opportunity to exchange ideas and concepts with our Governors. Cabinet members will receive a 25 percent discount on Roundtable Participation sponsorships, unless otherwise noted.
RGA REGIONAL EVENT(S) The RGA is hosting special regional events with many of the Republican Governors and community and business leaders across the country. These events often incorporate a luncheon/reception with our Republican Governor(s) and are in addition to annual RGA membership. Cabinet members are invited to send up to two (2) attendees to the event. For more information and an updated schedule, please contact the RGA Finance staff at (202) 662-4920 or [email protected].
Governors Cabinet Membership Page 3
2008 RGA ANNUAL CONFERENCE The Annual Conference is RGA’s premier event for the year. It is attended by almost every Republican Governor and their staff. The 2008 RGA Annual Conference is scheduled for November 12 – 14 at the Fontainebleau, Miami Beach, Florida. This three-day event provides Cabinet members with direct interaction with Republican Governors, Chiefs of Staff and other key staff from the state offices. Cabinet members will have the opportunity to attend the business plenary sessions where Republican Governors exchange policy ideas and accomplishments. In addition, the social schedule includes the RGA State Dinner, various breakfasts, receptions and optional activities where Cabinet members can meet and talk informally with Republican Governors, their staff or other Conference attendees. Cabinet members will receive priority seating at the State Dinner. Cabinet members are invited to send up to four (4) attendees to the Annual Conference.
PRIVATE GOVERNORS LUNCHEON Cabinet members are invited to send four (4) attendees to the Private Governors Luncheon held during the Annual Conference. The lunch is RGA’s chance to thank you for your support over the last year. The luncheon is attended by our Governors and their Senior Staff.
RGA COMMUNICATIONS CLIPS AND BLOG As a Cabinet member, your online profile will also give you access to exclusive blogs from our Governors and their staff and allow you to read in-depth analyses of innovative policies that Republican Governors are implementing. You will also receive the daily news clips which will keep you up to date on all the news affecting our states and elections.
RGA DIRECTORY As a Cabinet member, you will receive the RGA Directory which will be your guide to all of our Governors’ offices. You will have handy contact information for Chiefs of Staff, DC Directors, Schedulers, and Policy Advisors. It also includes additional information about RGA including contact information.
THE EXECUTIVE QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER The Quarterly Newsletter will keep you up to speed on the latest RGA events and election and policy news. Every quarter you’ll get an inside look at important races and learn what RGA is doing to help our candidates win. In addition, you will learn about some of the innovative policies that our Governors are developing and how they are improving their states. Lastly, the RGA Chairman will include a special message on RGA’s latest plans and strategy.
MYRGA.COM ACCESS Your membership will give you special access to a new section of RGA’s website: MyRGA. MyRGA utilizes the latest technology, to keep you informed of everything happening at RGA and give you access to exclusive content. This members only section of our website allows members to pro-actively review and upgrade your membership benefits and account, change your contact information, donate to RGA, and register for events. The secure website will be your one-stop shop for all things RGA-related and will allow you to really put your membership to use.
MEMBERSHIP GUIDELINES
RGA Governors Cabinet membership dues require a $100,000 contribution to be made payable to the RGA or a commitment to raise a total of $200,000 in a calendar year for annual membership. Membership runs on a 12-month cycle from date of receipt of initial contribution.
Questions regarding RGA Cabinet membership or events may be directed to Angela Meyers in the RGA offices at (202) 662-4141 or [email protected].
Contributions or gifts to the RGA are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. There is no federal statutory limit on the amount a corporation, individual or PAC may contribute to the RGA. Contributions will not be used in connection with any federal election. Contributions from foreign nationals are prohibited.