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New members sought for National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship

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United States Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker is seeking applications for membership on the National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (NACIE)–a federal advisory committee that advises the secretary on issues related to accelerating innovation and expanding entrepreneurship, with an added focus on job-driven skills training that creates jobs and spurs innovation.

Applications will be accepted through July 14.

“As the voice of business in the administration, the Commerce Department works to promote policies and initiatives that foster innovation and the success of our entrepreneurs,” said Secretary Pritzker. “One of the Commerce Department’s main priorities, through our ‘Open for Business Agenda,’ is to accelerate industry-led workforce training, which is a key component of economic growth and global competitiveness. NACIE has been an important tool in the department’s efforts to strengthen innovation and entrepreneurship and develop a globally competitive workforce in the United States.”

NACIE was originally established as part of the America COMPETES Act in 2010. The council will operate as an independent entity within the Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (OIE), which is housed within the Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration.

Pritzker will appoint up to 30 NACIE members for a two-year term. NACIE members will identify and recommend solutions to issues critical to driving the innovation economy, including enabling entrepreneurs and firms to successfully access and develop a skilled, globally competitive workforce. The council will also serve as a vehicle for ongoing dialogue with the entrepreneurship and workforce development communities, including working with business and trade associations.

Council members will be selected in a way that ensures balanced perspectives and varied expertise in terms of innovation, entrepreneurship and skills training, including members who represent wide-ranging geographic locations and experience from industry, government, academia and non-governmental organizations.

Applications can be submitted electronically to NACIE@DOC.gov or by mail to the Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Attn: Julie Lenzer Kirk, 1401 Constitution Ave. NW, 7thFloor, Washington, D.C. 20230. To view the Federal Register notice, visit https://federalregister.gov/a/2014-14153.

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