Archive for the ‘Washington’ Category

Aug

12

 

Driving Business Forward

Posted By Jim Watson

Partnerships are everything in Venture Capital.  Without the important relationships we develop with our limited partners, investment syndicates, portfolio companies and our own personal networks, the VC industry would not exist.  And I think it would do our economy a world of good if Washington, D.C. and the business community established some of the same high value partnerships we create in the VC world.  It’s time for us to put aside the partisanship, engage in meaningful policy debate and really come together for the common good. 

Business Forward  is an organization that is taking on this noble cause.  They are bringing together key policymakers and innovative business leaders to openly discuss the important challenges and opportunities our country faces.  The organization is focusing its efforts on several broad principles relating to job creation, health care, education, energy, the environment, innovation and have recently expanded their outreach to include trade and immigration.

I have attended three Business Forward events this year:  a CEO Roundtable with U.S. Energy Secretary Dr. Steven Chu ;  in early April, Ron Bloom, Senior Counselor to the U.S. President on Manufacturing Policy, met with 20 leading Silicon Valley CEO & entrepreneurs in manufacturing; and a Clean Energy Investments Roundtable with Executive Director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Loan Programs, Jonathan Silver.

 I observed some very refreshing differences between Business Forward’s events and similar events I have attended in the past:

  • Steven Chu, Ron Bloom and Jonathan Silver all traveled to Silicon Valley to meet with us.  They  escaped the confines of the Beltway and were getting some real world experience with business leaders.
  • These three gentlemen also showed up ready to listen and it actually seemed as if they had left their egos at the door.
  • The groups were small, only 25-30 people in the room maximum, so it was a face-to-face, very intimate gathering.
  • There was no censorship in these discussions.  Everything was on the table.  And I didn’t get the feeling that these guys were reading from a list of talking points.
  • The policymakers actually got to hear firsthand what effects their policies are having on the business world.
  • No lobbyists.

We need to continue these extremely valuable discussions.  The business community and government need to collaborate more around what scientific breakthroughs are worth funding and let’s put our dollars there.  Our government needs Silicon Valley entrepreneurs to work with D.C. policymakers to help revitalize the manufacturing sector.  We need each other.  With Business Forward, we are moving in the right direction.

Jul

21

 

Washington, D.C. Needs More Entrepreneurs

Posted By Jim Watson

My guest blog post for Forbes Velocity was published today.  In it, I write about how neither the Legislative Body or the Executive Branch seem to understand that focusing on making funding more easily available to entrepreneurs will ultimately drive economic growth and job creation.  There just aren’t enough entrepreneurs in D.C.!

Jul

16

 

Here’s To Secretary Chu And The End Of Energy’s Dark Ages

Posted By Maurice Gunderson

I wrote a guest blog for Forbes Velocity earlier this week about Secretary Steven Chu and the effect he is having on energy innovation, entrepreneurs and the relevance of the Department of Energy in general.  The post is entitled, Here’s to Secretary Chu and the End of Energy’s Dark Ages.  Enjoy the read!

Jun

09

 

Looking Beyond the Oil Spill

Posted By Tom Baruch

My guest post blog for Forbes.com was published today:  Looking Beyond the Oil Spill.  As heartbreaking as the unfolding disaster in the Gulf is, all will not be in vain if this event drives home the true cost of our dependence on fossil fuels, and we take advantage of this opportunity to pass a Clean Energy Bill that lays the foundation for a renewable energy future by finally putting a price on carbon.

May

06

 

Watch Tom Baruch at The White House on May 7th

Posted By CMEA Capital

Watch Tom Baruch at The White House last Friday as part of the Energy Innovation Networks Meeting.

The conference on Energy Innovation Networks was held on Friday, May 7, 2010 from 9:00am-4:00pm in The White House’s EEOB South Court Auditorium.  Tom participated in a panel discussion titled “Jumpstarting Commercialization and Early-Stage Companies”.

 Watch the Panel Discussion Here

Mar

31

 

The Mood in Washington, D.C.

Posted By Jim Watson

Jim Watson

Spending the day running around our capital often makes me wonder how we manage to get anything done regarding “the work of the people.”  “Democracy is messy” and more often than we can predict, stuff happens!  I visited D.C. this week after the health care bill passed, and it allowed me to see how fast moods change on both sides of the aisle.

Republicans like Senator Hatch used the word bipartisan multiple times as if to say, “We now have to work together on Financial Reform (instead of voting no),” and Speaker Pelosi was jubilant in victory and quoted, “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” from the Declaration of Independence in our meeting to point out how important she felt health care reform is to the country. (more…)