During this morning’s program you will hear from top tech entrepreneurs, investors and up-and-comers who are building the city’s technology economy.
Today’s event will dive into emerging trends & key issues to help inform your decisions for the year ahead.
Networking
Welcome
Nathan Feltman
Publisher, President & CEO
IBJ Media
Bill Soards
President
AT&T Indiana
Keynote Speaker
Senator Todd Young
United States Senator
Breakfast
Fireside Chat
Topic: Rural Broadband
Senator Eric Koch
Representative Edmond Soliday
Topic: Health Care and AI
Bradley Bostic
Topic: Human – Robot Interaction
Sooyeon Jeong
Topic: The Quantum Corridor
Tom Dakich
Moderators
Nathan Feltman | Lesley Weidenbener | Susan Orr
Closing Remarks
Don’t forget to submit a question.
Senator
United States Senate
Since joining the Senate in 2017, Todd Young has offered conservative solutions and built bipartisan coalitions to address the biggest issues facing Hoosier families.
He 2022, he authored the CHIPS and Science Act, landmark legislation that is bringing semiconductor production back to the United States to shore up our supply chain and ensure America is never dependent on China for critical chips.
Todd graduated from the United States Naval Academy with honors in 1995 and accepted a commission in the U.S. Marine Corps. In 2000, Todd was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps as a Captain. While serving in the Marines and working as a business consultant, Todd earned an MBA and his law degree.
In 2010, he ran for Congress and served three terms representing Indiana’s 9th District. He was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2016. He currently serves on the Senate Committees on Finance; Intelligence; Commerce, Science & Transportation; and Small Business and Entrepreneurship.
Todd married his wife Jenny in 2005. Today, they reside in Johnson County, Indiana with their four children: a son, Tucker, and three daughters, Annalise, Abigail and Ava.
Founder, Chairman, & CEO
Indiana Department of Child Services
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Bradley Bostic is an accomplished innovator, investor, and business leader with a 25-year track record in high-growth technology companies. Passionate about personalized healthcare, he founded hc1 in 2011. Under his leadership, hc1 is a global leader in AI-driven healthcare software, integral in thousands of health systems and diagnostic labs worldwide.
As the founder and co-founder of several fast-growing health tech companies, Bostic’s ventures are building a collaborative ecosystem that moves healthcare towards proactive, predictive, and personalized care. Combining AI and machine learning with proactive interventions significantly enhances patient outcomes through data analytics.
Bostic’s contributions have been recognized with prestigious awards, such as the “2020 Dynamic Business Leader of the Year” by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and “Becker’s Healthcare Top Entrepreneur”, and he is credited as an inventor on over 30 patents.
Chief Executive Officer
Quantum Corridor
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Tom Dakich’s nearly 40 years practicing law have centered on developing global tech and data-center companies, closing almost $1 billion in sales and mergers. Tom’s development and construction expertise includes public-private partnerships, labor relations, government negotiations and tax incentives.
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Purdue University
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Sooyeon Jeong is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University. Her research focuses on designing and deploying interactive AI agents that can improve people’s lives by providing personalized support based on each user’s needs, traits, and behaviors. She deploys these agents “in-the-wild” to evaluate how they build relationships/rapport with people over time and improve their wellbeing, health and learning. She aims to build relational technologies to be more than just tools and become helpful companions for people by continuously adapting themselves to help users achieve their health goals.
Sooyeon received a S.B. and a M.Eng. from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), and a S.M. and a Ph.D in Media Arts and Sciences from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to joining Purdue, she spent one year as a NIH National Research Service Award (NRSA) Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies (CBITs) in Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Senator
Indiana State Senate
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Representative
Indiana House of Representatives
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Representative Ed Soliday was employed by United Airlines for over 35 years holding several positions from Pilot and Flight Manager to Vice President of Safety Quality Assurance and Security. Captain Soliday was also responsible for crisis management during 9/11 at United. While serving as a line pilot for United, he also served as President and Chief Executive of Kid’s Alive International, a group of international children’s homes.
As an attack helicopter pilot in the United States Army, Representative Soliday earned the Distinguished Flying Cross, two Bronze Stars and the Purple Heart for his service.
During his career at United, he made multiple significant contributions to safety including the development of emergency response methodologies, and Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning Device development and Safety Management Systems.
Soliday served on numerous aviation safety related advisory boards and commissions including the International Air Transportation Association Flight Safety Committee, the Executive Board of the Flight Safety Foundation, and the NASA Aviation Safety Program Executive Panel.
Among his awards are the Indiana Aviation Hall of Fame, Bendix Trophy for Aviation Safety, the Vanguard Trophy and the Laura Tabor Barbour International Air Safety Award, Federal Bureau of Investigation and Federal Aviation Administration Distinguished Service Awards. In 2009, the Commercial Aviation Safety Team, of which Captain Soliday was the founding co-chair, received the prestigious Collier Trophy for reducing the commercial aviation fatal accident rate by 83% in 10 years, which is the longest period without a commercial aviation fatality in the history of the industry.
After retiring from United Airlines, Representative Soliday was elected to the Indiana House of Representatives in 2006 were he served as a chairman of the House Roads and Transportation Committee until 2011 where he then became chair of the House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Committee, and committee member of the House Elections and Apportionment Committee and the Governor’s Security Council.
While in the legislature he received the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Government Official of the year Trophy, the ACEC Gus Grissom trophy, The Indiana Constructors Trophy, The Telecommunications Association Award, and twice received both the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns Outstanding Legislator Trophy and Farm Bureau Legislator of the Year. Soliday also received the Northwest Indiana Building and Construction Trades Council Service to Labor, The Indiana/Kentucky/Ohio Regional Council of Carpenters Voice of Labor, and several other legislator of the year awards.
Representative Soliday has been married to his wife, Mary, since 1969. Ed and Mary have two grown children and two grandchildren. They grew up in and have been residents of Porter County for over 50 years. They attend Liberty Bible Church.