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  • Mining Talent From Former Natives


    We’ve posted several times about the need to re-stock our talent pipeline with new economy-savvy workers and entrepreneurs. It’s a very tough chicken-and-egg dilemma. How do you attract talent without the jobs, and how do you build companies without the talent? One low-hanging fruit tactic of course is to lure people who already have a…

  • Eastern Panhandle Innovation Center (Epicenter) Opens in Martinsburg


    An exciting grand opening of the Eastern Panhandle Innovatin Cener, known as Epicenter, is being held on December 12 in Martinsburg. It’s great to see this kind of mixed use facility being launched. Better yet, it is great to see that it is an historic, restored building. You are invited to the celebration event: CITY…

  • WV Hip Hop State of the Union


    Create WV team member and diversity track leader Crystal Good Nazario shared this historical look into West Virginia’s hip hop history in Graffiti, West Virginia’s monthly entertainment newspaper:  West Virginia has a certain image that isn’t necessarily helping it in the global economy where talented, skilled people can live and work anywhere they want. Studies show…

  • President-Elect Obama, West Virginia, and Opportunity


    Regardless of where your politics sits or how your candidate came out of last night’s election, we all have to take a moment to ponder the historic significance of electing a person with a new skin tone and a completely unique name. Who, just a couple of years ago, would have predicted President-Elect Barack Obama?…

  • Vote for Creativity!


    We’re not so organized here at Create WV to have an actual voting guide, but we did want to outline some key themes that we look for in candidates who have the potential to affect positive change in West Virginia. Before you hit those long lines on Tuesday, consider: These are broad guidelines of course,…

  • Scenes from Create WV 2008


    We wanted to share the success of the 2008 Create WV Conference with those who could not attend in hopes you can join us next year. PDF and PowerPoint files will be found on www.createwv.com/conference shortly, but for now here are some fun sights from the conference: Reverend Matthew Watts of Charleston Keynote presentation in…

  • Mission WV Continues to Build West Virginia Tech Literacy


    An exciting announcement was made at the Create WV conference last week in Snowshoe – Microsoft awarded their third grant of $625,000 in cash and software to Mission WV, a non-profit organization dedicated to delivery a number of social services to West Virginians, not least of which is hands-on PC technology training.  Microsoft was also a…

  • Where Do Candidates Stand on the Arts?


    This year Arts Advocacy of West Virginia conducted its first candidate survey with very positive results.  The survey was designed to increase awareness of the arts as a legislative issue and to place major issues confronting the arts industry in the front of candidates’ minds.  A resounding 93.5% responded that they believed that the arts…

  • How Quickly Lists Change


    For several years, West Virginians have lamented the steady flow of “first on bad lists, last on good lists” syndrome. Some people dismissed the lists as biased, others just shrugged and figured that’s where West Virginia will most likely be for some time. However, the misfortunes of the rest of the country and the relative…

  • Creative Cone Awards Announced


    There are literally hundreds (thousands?) of creative people in communities throughout our state taking a leadership role by sticking their neck out to instigate positive change. To honor their work and to honor the work of specific individuals who have earned our respect and admiration for their creative accomplishments, the Create WV team launched the…