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The Catalysts for
Intellectual Capital 2020
was formed
in January 2004 as a response to a challenge raised in a course
instructed by Professor Diane Crews, PhD at Binghamton University
called Leadership and Organizational Change. In the fall of
2003,
officials and politicians involved with the 2002 BC Plan came to
speak with the students and challenged them to take an active role
in the implementation of this sustainable
economic development plan for Broome County.
With Dr. Diane
Crews as their mentor,
five students created a plan for student leadership in economic
development of Greater Binghamton. In the 2004 spring
semester,
Alaina Besemer, Jason Kaye, Jonah Kimmelstiel, Marc Lessner, and
Matthew Markoff recruited a few more members and became the
Catalysts for Intellectual Capital 2020. As a group,
CIC2020
has since worked with numerous university and community leaders,
attending various meetings and conferences, and developing
several
initiatives to carryout their mission.
With the spring of 2007
came
the graduation of the last of the original members, marking the first
complete turnover of the CIC2020 Directorate.
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