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2008 CONFERENCES
2008 National MIG Conference - September 3-4
One hundred participants representing 33 states attended NCHSD's 8th Annual National MIG Conference - Sustaining Infrastructure: A Strategy Conference for Medicaid Infrastructure Grantees - on September 3-4 in Chicago. The two day conference included 16 sessions with presentations by: U.S. Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky; Randy Lewis - Senior Vice President of Walgreens and other members of the business community; federal partners from CMS and SSA; states from across the country; and staff members of the NCHSD and HDA teams. In addition to all the valuable resources and information shared at the meeting, participants enjoyed a night at Wrigley Field to watch the Chicago Cubs and an evening reception with good food and music at Chicago's House of Blues.
Session presentations and other materials are available online now — view them here.
Notes from the meeting sessions are in this special Conference Edition of eNews.
View the Final Conference Agenda here.
Work Incentives Planning and Outreach Infrastructure Conference - June 18-19
This is a unique opportunity for NCHSD members to gather and discuss work incentives planning infrastructure development, quality and sustainability. The one-and-a-half day conference is scheduled for June 18–19 in Chicago. All NCHSD states are invited to send two representatives to participate. You can read more about the conference in our April eNews.
The meeting will help states identify the work incentives models that would best meet their own state’s needs, develop infrastructure that compliments WIPA programs, anticipate and address quality concerns, set performance standards, and understand on-line tools and other planning resources. A key theme will be ensuring sustainability of work incentives planning infrastructure beyond the life of the MIG program.
The final agenda is available here.
Spring Members Meeting - April 21
More than 50 NCHSD members attended this year’s Spring Meeting in New Orleans. We had a terrific panel of speakers (view the agenda): Neil Romano, Assistant Secretary of ODEP; Merritt Carey, a business consultant from Maine; Chris Knopf, a Connecticut media consultant; and Anthony Morgali, a media specialist and film producer from Oregon. They offered creative strategies for developing and delivering effective messages, working with the right partners, and using the best messages to support infrastructure change. In addition to the dynamic discussion that took place among the participants, we enjoyed beignets, muffulettas and barbeque shrimp in the great New Orleans tradition!
Minutes from the meeting are available here. You can also view Merritt's presentation, Providing the Tools to Let Your Business Community Take the Lead, and Chris's presentation, How Communications Can Serve the Cause.



