~ January 19, 1989 30 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL BILL //20 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO STUDENT UNION Sponsored by: College of Business Rep. Lori Carter Authored by: CUACE Executive Director CUACE Treasurer A BILL Christine Landau John Cordasco BILL HISTORY This is a proposal requesting funds concerning the VI Annual ACE (Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs) International Convention and Trade Show. Past ACE president, Jay Bushman, attended last years convention and felt that attendance would be beneficial to officers, outstanding members, and future members. It is the purpose of CUACE to create an environment that will assist dedicated members in developing the skills, knowledge, and relationships necessary for them to bridge the gap between what they are learning at the University and the business community. Attendance at the convention will enable the officers to improve the environment and programs already created by ACE for the student body. The eight attending representatives from ACE have a further objective. We would pass on our know ledge gained at the convention to interested students through a -Saturday afternoon workshop, to take place some time in March. Also, current and future members will benefit from discussions during the regular Tuesday night meetings. This years convention is to be held in San Francisco from Feb. 16-19, 1989. It will include four days and three nights of speakers, workshops and networking. This is an excellent opportunity to enhance our knowledge and create positive PR for the entire University in the area of entrepreneurship. BILL SUMMARY This bill shall allocate $658.00 to help fund R/T bus tickets to San Francisco for 7 CUACE representatives to attend the VI Annual ACE International Convention and Trade Show Feb. 16-19, 1989. BE IT ENACTED by the Legislative Council of the University of Colorado Student Union, THAT: SECTION 1: An amount not to exceed $658.00 + GAR shall be allocated to the C U Assocla tion of Collegiate Entrepreneurs for transportation for 7 delegates at the VI Annual ACE ACE International Convention and Trade Show, to be held February 16-19, 1989. SECTION 2: A written report will be submitted persuant to 24 ECB /14. SECTION 3: This bill takes effect upon passage. 1/19/89- PASSES- LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL- 1st READING- 15-1-1 1/26/89- PASSES- LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL- 2nd READING- 9~1-3 30 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL BILL //20 - Page 2 Total estimated Budget for 8 people $1040.00 Registration fee $130 x 8 (people) Transportation (8 R/T Bus tickets @$94ea) Lodging (2 double occupancy rooms at Hyatt Regency) Food Expences $15/day, 5 days x S (people) including days of transportation TOTAL 752.00 667.00 600.00 $3059.00 Our funding will come from the following sources: $1269.00 Personal Responsibility 307.40 ASSG 307.40 Business Board (Request) 517.20 Fund Raising and Request from Dean 658.00 UCSU Request ($94 R/T Bus Ticket x 7 people) TOTAL not incl. GAR $3059.00 v - //1 .A DwJ fluu~ Chris Drur(Jmond UCSU Executive David Hummels President Pro-Tempore UCSU Legislative Council .& d'au~f!L usi airchlld UCSU Executive _, I ~~2~ 1fm~ I 7./ UCSU Execut1ve ~ ~ - -· 3o J-(I/3 ~ .}-o ucsu To: From: University of Colorado Delegates to International Ace Convention The members of CUACE would like to take this time to thank you for your support in helping is attend the Sixth International ACE Convention. The eight members who attended received excellent insight from speakers such as Adam Osborne, Chairman and founder of Paperback Software, Bill Campbell, President and CEO of Apple Computers, and Peter Hansen, Executive Director, United Nations Center of Transnational Corporations. Mr. John Bryant, President of Wade, Cotter & Co., who was selected by Ace as one of this years top 100 entrepreneurs and who also spoke at the convention, agreed to come speak at The University on April 20, 1989. At the student I faculty awards luncheon on Feb. 17, 1989 (at the convention), only two awards were given to campus chapters. The University of Colorado chapter received the plaque for being the most successful chapter. This award is given to the chapter with the best programs for its members. Adam Cecil, CUACE chapter president proudly accepted the award. While networking at the convention, many members discussed new fund-raising ideas with other ACE members from around the world. We came home with many new ideas, some of which you will see implemented next year. these ventures back to We hope to give some of the proceeds of the University to help fund the new ( entrepreneurial program in the Business School, and to help fight alcoholism and drunk driving throughout the University. The CU ACE delegates held a workshop to pass on some of the knowledge we gained while at the convention on Feb. 25, 1989. The workshop went well and students are excited to get started on new ideas. We have included a schedule of the convention workshops to help you convention. understand some of the things we did while at the Thank you for your support. ' Seminar Schedule -- Friday, February 17 Time Professors Professors International EntrepreBusiness neurial Education Embarcadero Embarcadero Embarcadero Embarcadero A B 0 c 10:00 am.10:45 am. 11:00 am.11:45 am. Entrepreneurship Education in the '90s (Panel-Session I) Broadening the Role of the Entrepreneur Mi ctaael Sonnenfeld!. Jabara Ginsberg Holtoo Price Wictaita Stale U., moderata Busness Exeamves fer New Yak UniYefSity Na,ooal Sewity OC-Berkeley Metro. State College Entrepreneurship Education Soviet in the '90s (Panel-Session II) Entrepreneurship Jaba-a Vesper Mold! BuskirK Wicta"a Stale U., moderata Kiesner, University of Washingbn Loyola Whil'bn School of Business Marymount U. Univ. of Southern Cal~. Seminar Schedule-- Saturday, February 18 High Tech & Innovation Advertising & Marketing Business Growth & Management Regency Room Bayview A-B pan Francisco B Managing Innovation Delbeal. SantaOil'aU. Helpthe ~ Personal Customer Buy Financial Your Product Planning !Sldmdtz, PacilcGas& Time j· 1 10:30 a.m.11:15am. Stein, Skitinore Stein. Bostoo U. Friedmil'ln, Arttu Andersen &Co. Vil'l Guldy, OnTil'getl Markelilg Alchemisfs Guide to Business Planning Ritchie, Cadieux Cooper's & ly!JII'lc Beelie UfeCyde of Marketing for Up Your Fast-Growth Small Firms Cash Flow Company Goldstein, CPA 11:30 a.m.- Using Guest Lecturers 12:15 p.m. Holm, UC-Berkeley ,' y; 2:15p.m.3:00p.m. e..·r;.-__,-7. (l~-! Entrepreneurship Research &.~-:if_3' / ) i /.U:l.L: (..r;;, Vesper, U.ofWA 3:15p.m.- Estblmt of Entrepreneurship Centers Lf-:;_,· /'If t. ' 4:00p.m. Price Babson Conference Bygrave, Babsoo Students/ Technology Entrepreneurship in 3rd World Countries Phiips, ~CE Chapter Activities Bruhin, Penn~ Brock. Ohio u. Mold!. Wharbn McKensey & Col Asttdla High-Tech Entrepreneurship Becoming a Student Winner Businesses --k Bil'lfe,Siil'lford Tenenbaum. FDU Deil'l, San Jose St ntmil'l, UNC Buskrk. usc Adil'ns, Auoom U. Shidder. Fordham Giaccoa, Facllcrn EntrepreThe Power of Sources of neurial Market Early Stage Opportunities Research Financing in Bio-Tech Jcrnes Chlfl9. WhM,SMU 2:00p.m.2:45p.m. Evaluating Business Ideas Mddt,Whartln Geage Kra~se, Colege Market Consullilg Gtoup * International Winning at EntrepreNegotiation neurship Clart, Women & Entrepreneurship Winstead, Hamish, Unlv.oiMO CEOFinil'lcial Price.U.oiCO Hodge,BGSU Boyer Knox Strategic AllianceJapan/U.S. Deal is Done in last48 Hours · Jet' Creating Redpath, ACE-UK Freeley, loog Island U. Future Business Leaders Workmil'l, Dell, Dell NetwakMarkelilg Computer Cap. 3:00p.m.- J 3:45p.m. Investors' Secret Ingredient International Waterfront EntrepreProperties neurs F'lcwelli Neishelm, JricMch, S...at>ga Venllre .lo6e St. Finance s..... ) 5:00p.m. Develprnt of New Entrepre- Penny Stocks How to Start Raising Entrepreneurship Viable or Capital an ACE Morrison, neurship Programs Scam? Chapter Arttu yCUl9 Chairs Mik:hell, U. oiWY Wenger Ma-Idel, Wa!ll. U. &Co. Buskik. usc Hils.IL-Chicago W11Siead, U. of 1-:40 Goodnight, wsu How to Get Corporate Sponsorship Getting Money in California ~. Blechmil'l, CAtlslitutefcr ABKSpons McGee, Mize, lotus Development Corpaatoo · Unify International Shakt, Enlrepreneu'ial Skils Cenlef F'l101'lcial Resources 4:00p.m.4:45p.m. Becoming a Self-Made Success Bry.....t Wade. Cotter & Co Entrepreneurship in China and the USSR Panel with Soviet and Chnese Delegatioo Helping Others Succeed Katzman. ThePrilcetln A!Mew The Business Plan Clrisly, wsu Pack& Slip Improve Your Profitability Marf(eting Strategies legal Entrepreneur Concerns Opportunities of a Growing in Film-making Company O'Brien, Strategic Aspects of Service Krutop, Brown, Lee, Cit bank Ernst & Whimey ~ Sherman, McVey& Shermil'l Emprise PiclJres Todd, Maltlew Todd Agencies Creative ~ Cash Corporations Advertising Management as a Funding Actaayra, Scalia, Source & G&e~iz Merrlllyndl Partner Produdioos IJ Bayview Transition from Student to Young Entrepreneur Copeley, CareerTrad\ Work from the Heart Regency Room lntrapreneurship Goody, Kinmel Hara, Kelly, Data Control, Ud. Goody A