Brain Drain Roundtable Thoughts From Dan Shipton and Scott Kubie

2009 January 20
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Thoughts from Daniel Shipton of Impromptu Studio and Redship Technologies

I personally was quite inspired when the discussion ceased.  Venture capitalists seemed quite eager to reach out and engage young entrepreneurs. The VC’s were genuinely interested in forging real relationships with those around the table. That was the biggest take-away for myself. However….

Brain Drain Pic 1At the meeting there were several people that had shown up with the sentiment ” I have a great idea, you should give me money.”  Realistically, this is not how the world of VC works. We need to work together with Iowa leaders to build a community that supports young business and recognizes the type of idea that, when given funding, will really take off. We need to not be so caught up in thinking about what that money would mean to our business if . We also feel that VC’s will not be the central solution to the brain drain. There are many other factors involved with making Des Moines a thriving community. We’ve attached a few others opinions of the meeting.

What do you think?

Thoughts from Scott Kubie of Rock Iowa

A caveat: To me, the technical definition of Brain Drain – a net loss of skilled or educated young people – is not as important to me as the loss of some of those young people in particular – the artists, the musicians, the cultural entrepreneurs- the creative class people that can make Des Moines a pretty kickin’ place to live. Boring yuppies who would never buy art or go to a show moving out of the state doesn’t really tug at my heartstrings. –

The recent Brain Drain roundtable at Impromptu was revealing, though in my opinion not particularly helpful. Conversation is rarely a bad thing, but can be when it is not followed by action. As a member of the “creative class” and veteran of the DSM non-profit cultural “scene”, I’m no stranger to conversations about the brain drain. Conversations, and more conversations, and more conversations. What many at the table at Impromptu revealed is that they are not particularly interested in addressing the problem at hand, but rather the problems in their hands. Me, me, me. How do I get money for MY business? How do I become successful? Why isn’t anyone helping ME? I’d rather resist cliche, but you all know the JFK quote that comes to mind.
I wish Des Moines’ technology entrepreneurs all the best of luck. I really do. However, trying to build “the next Google” in Des Moines is hardly a basket worth putting any eggs into. Are we incapable of having a strong, culturally diverse community without birthing the next Web 2.0 wonder in our own backyard? I should hope not. Funding tech start-ups and reversing the Brain Drain are both important problems, but in my opinion not all that connected. Getting real businesses here that need to employ real people at real, competitive wages will go a lot farther.

My first comment at the Roundtable was that the Generation Iowa report seemed accurate, but, again, hardly useful.Young people like good paying jobs and not having giant student loan debts? Stop the presses.

Brain Drain Pic 2I think the impasse our community is at right now is that not a lot of people are willing to work in the middle on this issue. On one side, you have snotty 20 and 30-somethings who already have good jobs and money to burn that bellyache non-stop about how terrible Des Moines is, how there’s nothing to do, how much the nightlife sucks, etc etc. On the other side, you have advocacy organizations and people in positions of power sugarcoating everything and blathering non-stop about what an amazing community this is for art and culture, how the next creative-class revolution is already happening here, how easy it is to be an artist or musician in Des Moines, etc. And then, somewhere in the middle, you have the reality of the situation. There are some good things happening in Des Moines, but there are some major, major problems as well. There are too many excuses being made on both sides. The “everything sucks” crowd is apparently illiterate, as I rarely seem to have trouble finding an interesting band to check out or art exhibit to peruse on any given night of the week. The “we’re doing just fine” crowd has apparently never spoken to an actual artist or musician or someone else trying to make a living as a cultural entrepreneur. I’m working on a collaborative art studio right now and am running into plenty of artists that can’t even afford $100 a month for studio space.

Here’s my short version: put up or shut up. There’s a lot of work to be done. Bellyaching isn’t work. Stating the obvious isn’t work. Spending money to do reports based on 2000 census data that state the obvious isn’t work. Grant-supported cultural events that support bad art or dead genres of music isn’t work. “Advocacy days” isn’t work. There’s too much hand-holding and
too much back-slapping and not enough impassioned, aggressive cultural development.

Technology Association of Iowa kicks in support for The Epic Ugly Sweater Party

2008 December 8
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Impromptu Studio has had tremendous luck when it comes to attracting sponsors for events.  The newest sponsor to step forward to connect with our community is The Technology Assocation of Iowa.

Technology Association of IowaThe Technology Association of Iowa bills themselves as the voice of Iowa’s high tech industry:

The Technology Association of Iowa (TAI) is a member-based, not-for-profit organization accelerating the success of Iowa’s technology industry.  TAI works to create and sustain a positive environment for technology-based economic growth and job creation through innovation, advocacy and leadership.  Visit their website at www.technologyiowa.org.

The Technology Association of Iowa also runs the “academy awards” of Iowa’s technology industry, the Prometheus Awards:

Iowa’s largest and most prestigious awards devoted to promoting and celebrating the innovation and high-tech excellence in Iowa. This showcase honors companies and individuals who represent the best and brightest in technology and business and have demonstrated outstanding leadership and innovation. For more information on the 2009 Prometheus Awards and to see the criteria for the 17 award categories, visit www.technologyiowa.org/awards/2009/.  The nomination period ends December 22, 2008.

So, please visit their website to submit your nomination for the 2009 Prometheus Awards. You can also check out @TechnologyIowa on Twitter.

We also want to acknowledge one of our guests favorite sponsors, which is Olde Main Brewery. We reached out to Olde Main through their @OldeMain Twitter account which is ran by Jill Haverkamp.  Jill and the folks at Olde Main have been great to work with and we are glad to work with them again for the Ugly Sweater Party! They will be supplying two kinds of their tasty beer that are brewed locally in Ames, Iowa.  Everyone should stop in at Olde Main when they are in Ames for good eats and great beer.

All of the event info: The Epic Ugly Sweater Party

Quick Clicks! Holiday Photo Sessions and Special ActionCamp Offer!

2008 December 5
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Click! Photography is holding their first ever Quick Clicks! Holiday portrait special!  Click! is offering $10 sessions in a studio setting with holiday decor and the fun and relaxed atmosphere of a Click! photo experience which is happening here at Impromptu Studio. Click! held their first set of sessions last weekend and it was a great time. Big lovable dogs, nice people, and holiday cheer.

Grab your family and pets this weekend and head over for a great way to jump-start the holiday season! You can choose from three different unique Click! designed 5×7″ photo cards and take advantage of specials on print prices too! Session bookings can be made for Saturday December 6 from 10am – 4pm. You can call Click! Photography at  (515) 229-2825 to get your session booked.

Dan Welk from Click! has graciously offered to waive the $10 session fee if you are participating in ActionCamp (which is also taking place this weekend at Impromptu Studio). So grab your spouse or significant other, give back to the community, and cross Holiday pictures off your todo list this weekend!

Recapping Our Last Few Months: A Quick Promotional Video

2008 December 4

Since opening our doors August 4th, 2008 we have had the pleasure of meeting and working with many people. The video below recaps a few of our favorite moments from the last few months.

Recent Des Moines Coworking Press Coverage

2008 November 24
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impromptulamplargeIn case you’ve missed any of our recent press coverage we’ve been in print and web:

The Business Record

Living Downtown Des Moines

Star 102.5 Blog

We’ve been on the news:

KCCI

KDSM

And on the radio:

IPR

Des Moines Networking Advice from Justin Brady

2008 November 20
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Justin Brady of Test of Time Design presented at our Ignite Des Moines event on “Networking for Nerds”. We felt that this was especially important because so many of us “nerds” have trouble with this vital business skill. Justin provided us with a list of easy ways to get started at a networking event.

1. Wear a name tag dang it

2. Camera + Photos + Business Cards = Web Traffic

3. Piggy Backing

4. Picking off the Lone Ranger

5. Wear an “Ask me about” tag or pin

6. Be the First to Arrive

7. Be the Last to Sit

8. Bring paper Forget the Pen

9. Ask. Ask. Ask.

10. Get their Card, Follow Up!

Watch his full talk and download the pdf with a BONUS tip!

Feeling Philanthropic? Attend ActionCamp Des Moines!

2008 November 17

During Ignite Des Moines, Claire Celsi talked about the growing homeless population in Des Moines.  To that end we are organizing a #dmtweetup that will band tweeps together to feed the homeless at a local shelter.  This is a great idea and we thank Claire for bringing it to our attention.

Feeding off Claire’s energy and passion, we wanted to find other ways to take the scale of Ignite Des Moines and use it to harness the power of our community for good deeds.  Our founder, Daniel Shipton, had an idea come to mind that could help out ALL charities and causes: ActionCamp.

ActionCamp is about gathering really smart people with diverse backgrounds that want to make a difference in their local communities.  We put these bright minds in the same room, provide information about the important local causes and charities, then let them brainstorm about how to make a difference.  What can the power of people accomplish in 30 hours? We will find out!

Mark your calendars! ActionCamp Des Moines will take place on December 6th & 7th here at Impromptu Studio.

Visit the ActionCamp Des Moines website to find out more details!

Sign up for ActionCamp Des Moines on Upcoming.

Impromptu Studio Action Camp Press Release

Ignite Des Moines was a huge success!!

2008 November 10
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WOW! That is all we can say. It has been 4 days since Ignite Des Moines and we still can’t believe how great it went. The next day we figured it up and there were 80 people at Impromptu Studio that night. We had six entries to the egg catapult contest including a creative approach involving a contestant attempting to catch his egg before it splat against the wall.

Thank you to everyone who presented that night! All of the presentations are were inspiring, and everyone did a fantastic job with the 5 minutes time limit. The improv power points were extremely funny and sufficiently embarrassed our own Abbie Shipton.

All in all we had a wonderful time at the event and feel so blessed to have the support of our friends and the community. Thank you all for supporting us, we hope you had as much fun as we did.

Check out some of our photos.

Video recap by CreateWowMedia:


November is an Open Coworking Month!

2008 November 7

Ignite Des Moines was a huge success and had an amazing turnout.  Filling Impromptu Studio  with talented energetic people is what we have always aimed for. We would like nothing more than to have you all there working with us everyday and seeing you all there gave us a great idea.  We would like to extend an offer to Des Moines: come and cowork with us for the month of November for FREE.

Those who come and cowork will be taking advantage of our Lite Membership.  If you sign up for a Full Membership during November you will get the first month at the Lite Membership ($175) price. Take a look at the plans for more details.

Impromptu Studio to Host Ignite Des Moines!

2008 October 14
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Impromptu Studio’s Founder, Daniel Shipton, is organizing Ignite Des Moines. Ignite Des Moines is built off a very simple premise: If you had five minutes to talk to the people of Des Moines what would you say? What if you only got 20 slides and they rotated automatically after 15 seconds?

Ignite Des Moines will be a chance for its finest to gather, network, and IGNITE! Participants should be ready to learn and laugh, be inspired and entertained. The event will showcase the creative class of Des Moines by listening to the Ignite Talks, participating in short impromptu presentations, and entering into the Egg Catapult Contest. Additionally, the Iowa Web Awards will be announcing its winners throughout the night. Mark your calendars and RSVP now because is an event you won’t want to miss.

We are hoping to fill Impromptu to the gills with local entrepreneurs, innovators, and up and comers. We are looking for sponsors to help us make this event great. So whether you just want to participate or would like to be a sponsor, check out www.ignitedesmoines.com.