Here's the web site and a news article describing the event:
See-IT in Cincinnati - http://www.e3companies.com/SeeIT/
Contemporary Arts Center to Host Cincinnati's Premier High-Tech
Networking Event for Technology Professionals, Entrepreneurs and
Venture Capitalists
CINCINNATI, October 6, 2005 - The Women's Circuit and Main Street
Ventures today announced that the Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) is
the venue for See-IT 2005 Presented by Centennial, Inc., the
tri-state's fourth annual information technology (IT) networking
event. See-IT 2005 Presented by Centennial, Inc. is a free gathering
that will unite hundreds of technology professionals, entrepreneurs
and venture capitalists on Wednesday, October 26, from 5:00 p.m. to
8:00 p.m.
R.S.V.P. by visiting http://www.e3companies.com/SeeIT.
"The fall IT event was launched three years ago to provide a forum for
different entities within the technology mix to meet and interact. We
are very pleased that it has evolved into one of the year's most
anticipated functions," said Sue LaChapelle, president, The Women's
Circuit.
The title sponsor for this event is Centennial, Inc., a recruiting
firm focused on connecting business leaders with the best talent and
resources to improve their businesses, careers and personal lives.
Hosted by The Women's Circuit and Main Street Ventures, See-IT
2005 Presented by Centennial, Inc. key sponsors are:
Profitability.net; Taft, Stettinius & Hollister, LLP; 3D Conferencing;
Strategy Style Consulting; Greater Cincinnati Venture Association
(GCVA); University of Cincinnati, CincyTechUSA and The Circuit.
Sponsorship opportunities are still available.
"We are proud to support an event that is focused on developing
relationships among individuals in the IT community," said Mike Sipple
Jr., vice president, Centennial, Inc.
"The generosity of our supporting organizations and the CAC is a
reflection of Cincinnati's commitment to innovation," said Barbara
Aras, president, Main Street Ventures.
The "See-IT" theme was chosen to promote the remarkable CAC facility
while conveying the scale of the event. With an anticipated
attendance of over 400 professionals, attendees will see the
tri-state's IT industry from a new perspective. In addition to
networking, professionals will enjoy Jeff Thomas Catering while vying
for a chance to win iPod nanos. Additionally, the CAC will offer
"free upgrade" for a new membership.
There is no charge to attend See-IT 2005 presented by Centennial,
Inc., but the host organizations request that attendees R.S.V.P. by
visiting http://www.e3companies.com/SeeIT.
About Centennial
Since 1975 Centennial, Inc. has been partnering with organizations to
recruit top leaders and professional talent in a wide range of
industries across the Greater Cincinnati region and beyond. Whether
you represent an organization seeking to hire top talent, or are an
individual leader looking for a career coach or business advice and
connections, Centennial brings a unique approach, time-tested
principles, and cutting-edge practices to bear on your situation.
About The Women's Circuit
The Women's Circuit is a women-focused organization dedicated to
providing a forum for women in technology through educational
meetings, online support, outreach and mentoring.
Founded in 2001 as CincyDigitalWomen, The Women's Circuit today has
over 400 members with diverse backgrounds that encompass a breadth of
technology related fields. For more information, please visit
www.thewomenscircuit.com.
About Main Street Ventures
Main Street Ventures was founded in 1999 to facilitate the development
of high-tech, high-growth entrepreneurial businesses in the Cincinnati
area. Since its inception, Main Street Ventures has supported more
than 30 companies that have created more than 200 jobs in the
Cincinnati area and have attracted more than $90 million in venture
capital or institutional investments.
For more information about Main Street Ventures, visit the web site at
www.mainstreetventures.net
About the CAC
Founded in 1939 as the Modern Art Society by three visionary women in
Cincinnati, the Contemporary Arts Center was one of the first
institutions in the U.S. dedicated to exhibiting the art of our time.
In May 2003, the Center relocated to its first free-standing home, the
Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art, designed by
Zaha Hadid. Throughout its distinguished 65-year history, the Center
has earned a reputation for stimulating thought and introducing new
ideas by presenting the work of diverse artists from around the world,
including hundreds of now-famous artists such as Laurie Anderson,
Jasper Johns, Louise Nevelson, Nam June Paik, I.M. Pei, Robert
Rauschenberg, Kara Walker and Andy Warhol.
The CAC focuses on new developments in painting, sculpture,
photography, architecture, performance art and new media, presenting 8
to 12 exhibitions and 20 to 40 performances annually. Occupying the
entire sixth floor of the new Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center, the
Sara M. & Patricia A. Vance Education Center: The UnMuseum(r) offers
children and families opportunities to experience the art of our time,
including hands-on projects, school tours, after-school clubs, family
days and other programs serving young people.
The CAC receives ongoing support from the Fine Arts Fund, Ohio Arts
Council, City of Cincinnati, AllOver Media and Delta Air Lines.
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