REP. CADDY MCKEOWN, CHAIR REP. DEBORAH BOONE SEN. BETSY JOHNSON SEN. ARNIE ROBLAN SEN. JEFF KRUSE, VICE CHAIR REP. DAVID GOMBERG REP. WAYNE KRIEGER SEN. DOUG WHITSETT

TH ANNUAL AUGUST 8-9, 2016 AT THE MILL CASINO HOTEL Coast Economic Summit THE VOICES OF COASTAL AND RURAL OREGONIANS: BUILDING ON COLLABORATIVE 5 PATHWAYS TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPERITY REP. CADDY MCKEOWN, CHAIR REP. DEBORAH BOONE SEN. BETSY JOHNSON SEN. ARNIE ROBLAN SEN. JEFF KRUSE, VICE CHAIR REP. DAVID GOMBERG REP. WAYNE KRIEGER SEN. DOUG WHITSETT

Welcome to the 5th Annual Oregon Coast Economic Summit (OCES)!

As an active participant in Oregon’s Rural-Coast Economic Development, the Oregon Coastal Caucus is pleased to extend a personal “thank you” to all our speakers, sponsors, attendees and Taste of the Oregon Coast presenters for taking the time from their busy schedules to visit us on the Oregon Coast. We greatly appreciate your support in helping us develop a collaborative pathway to address issues common to rural-coastal communities.

Special thanks to this year’s primary partners: the Coquille Indian Tribe and The Mill Casino, Oregon State University, University of Oregon, Business Oregon, Oregon Department of Transportation and Association of Oregon Counties.

We hope that you will find this to be a memorable two-day event packed with informative panels to address our coastal and rural economic development needs. This year’s theme, The Voices of Coastal and Rural Oregonians: Building on Collaborative Pathways to Economic Development and Prosperity, is aimed at continuing and enhancing previously established collaborations – across sectors and disciplines – in support of regional economic development solutions, particularly as we prepare for the 2017 Legislative Session.

OCES again will feature informative panel discussions on a wide range of topics that recognize the unique economic diversity of our coastal and rural communities. In addition to our focus on economic diversification, infrastructure needs, management of natural resource industries, healthcare, housing and Oregon land use goals, we will feature a unique collaboration with representatives from the Oregon Business Plan Summit for a broader engagement in the promotion of regional economic development.

Therefore, our community’s successful economic development is dependent in good part on your attendance, involvement and participation at this year’s Summit. You have a vital role to play in sustaining and contributing to the very constructive discussions, dialogues and developments that have become a hallmark of the OCES.

We are grateful for your attendance, support and continued interest in helping us to address the challenges and chart the future of a more economically diverse and robust Oregon Coast.

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United States Senator, Ron Wyden United States Congresswoman, Suzanne Bonamici, Oregonians in every part of the state know Ron as a senator who always listens. Oregon’s First Congressional District Since his election to the Senate in 1996 he has thrown open the doors of Suzanne first moved to Oregon from Michigan in the mid-1970s. She attended government for Oregonians by holding open-to-all town hall meetings in every Lane Community College prior to earning a Bachelor of Science from the School one of Oregon’s 36 counties each year. Thus far, he has held more than 780 of Journalism at the University of Oregon and a J.D. from the University of meetings throughout the state. Oregon School of Law. After law school, Suzanne was an attorney for the Federal Trade Commission in Washington, D.C., where she was in the Credit Practices Although Senator Wyden’s home is in Portland; he takes pride in saying that he is Division of the Bureau of Consumer Protection. She met her husband, Michael H. “not the senator from the state of Portland, but the senator from the entire state Simon, in Washington and in 1986 they settled in Portland. of Oregon.” And all of us up and down the Coast know that’s the case, as he has fought along with us to keep our Coast Guard station in Newport, to help our In 2007, Suzanne was elected to her first term in the Oregon House of coastal fisheries and to grow our recreation and tourism sectors. Representatives, representing House District 34 in Washington County. A year later, Suzanne was appointed to the Oregon Senate to represent District Senator Wyden came to Oregon more than four decades ago – after earning his 17. Suzanne was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in a special election bachelor’s degree from Stanford – to attend the University of Oregon School of on January 31, 2012. She represents the First Congressional District of Oregon, Law. He earned his law degree from the U of O in 1974 and went on to teach which comprises the Northwest portion of the state. gerontology and co-found the Oregon chapter of the Gray Panthers, an advocacy group for the elderly. He also served as the director of Oregon Legal Services Congresswoman Bonamici serves on the U.S. House Education and the for the Elderly from 1977 to 1979 and was a member of the Oregon State Board Workforce Committee and is a member of the Subcommittee on Early of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators before his election to represent Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education. In her role on the committee, Oregon’s Third Congressional District in 1980. Congresswoman Bonamici has proposed legislation to improve the use of assessments in schools, expand opportunities for low-income college students In the Senate, he is the ranking member of the Finance Committee and serves on and align career and technical education programs with workforce needs in the the Budget and Energy and Natural Resources Committees as well as the Senate community. Last year Congresswoman Bonamici visited at least one school in Select Committee on Intelligence. every school district in the First Congressional District. Her conversations with students, teachers, and administrators continue to inform her work to make sure every student receives a well-rounded education. As part of that effort, Congresswoman Bonamici founded the bipartisan Congressional STEAM Caucus, which promotes integrating arts and design into STEM learning. STEAM education not only fosters creative thinking and innovation; it helps engage students who are traditionally underrepresented in STEM fields. Congresswoman Bonamici also serves on Science, Space and Technology Committee, where she is a champion for environmental research, ocean health and tsunami preparedness.

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Wood v. Ryan Alex Kozinski, Judge on the United States Court of Appeals In July 2014, Joseph Rudolph Wood, who had been sentenced to death, for the Ninth Circuit Alex Kozinski is Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth filed a motion before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals claiming a right to Circuit, where he has served since 1985. He was Chief Judge of that court know which chemicals were included in the lethal injection that was to be from November 2007 to December 1, 2014. In addition to his judicial duties, used to execute him. While the court denied his motion, Kozinski issued a Kozinski is an essayist and a judicial commentator. dissenting opinion, calling the use of drugs a “misguided effort to mask the brutality of executions by making them look serene and peaceful.” Kozinski was born in Bucharest, Romania, in July 1950. In 1962, his parents, both Holocaust survivors, brought him to the United States. The family settled Oregon Secretary of State Jeanne Atkins in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, where his father, Jeanne P. Atkins is Oregon’s 25th Secretary of State. A veteran state Moses, ran a small grocery store. administrator, Congressional staffer and women’s rights advocate, Jeanne Kozinski graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1972 and is a committed public servant who has spent her entire career in public in 1975 received a J.D. degree from the UCLA School of Law. Kozinski clerked service and non-profit organizations. for future Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Ninth Circuit from Secretary Atkins retired in January 2015 from the office of U.S. Sen. Jeff 1975 to 1976, and then for Chief Justice of the United States Warren E. Burger Merkley, D-Ore., where she served as State Director since 2009. Previously, from 1976 to 1977. she was Chief of Staff for the Oregon House Speakers and From June 5, 1981, to August 1982, Kozinski served as the first U.S. Special Dave Hunt. Jeanne’s service to Oregonians also includes serving for five Counsel appointed by President Ronald Reagan. In 1982, Kozinski was years as manager of the Women’s and Reproductive Health Section of the appointed chief judge at the newly formed United States Court of Federal Claims. Department of Human Services’ Office of Family Health. In 1985, at the age of 35, Kozinski was appointed to a new seat at the U. S. During her nonprofit work, Jeanne focused on policy analysis and public Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit by President Reagan, making him the affairs at organizations including the United Way of the Columbia/ youngest federal appeals court judge at the time of appointment. Willamette and Planned Parenthood of the Columbia/Willamette, where she did public affairs work and later served as Director of Patient Services. Notable Cases: United States v. Ramirez-Lopez Early in her career, Jeanne spent almost seven years in Washington, D.C., The majority found the due process rights of a man accused of smuggling illegal working in public policy. Her advocacy on behalf of women has been an immigrants across the border were not violated despite the fact that witnesses unwavering theme throughout her career. who could have exonerated him were deported before they could be deposed. Jeanne and her husband, John, moved to Oregon in 1973 from her Kozinski dissented. Federal prosecutors, however, dropped all charges and native state of Washington. She earned her law degree at the University of released the defendant. Oregon and received her bachelor’s from the University of Washington.

Cetacean Research v. Sea Shepherd At her swearing-in, Secretary Atkins emphasized her commitment to In February 2013, Kozinski wrote an opinion reversing a district court ruling fulfilling the opportunity given her to protect and strengthen some of denying Japanese whalers Institute of Cetacean Research a preliminary injunction Oregonians’ deepest values: free and open elections, transparency in against the U.S.-based anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. government, public access to Oregon history and accountability by state agencies and offices.

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Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum Representative Caddy McKeown, D-Coos Bay, A former federal prosecutor and state trial and appellate judge, Ellen HD 9, Chair, Coastal Caucus Rosenblum was elected to a four-year term as Oregon's 17th Attorney Representative McKeown was born and raised in Coos Bay. She served on General in November 2012. She is the first woman to serve as Oregon the Board of Commissioners of the Oregon International Port of Coos Attorney General. Bay for nine years, where she worked to rehabilitate the Coos Bay rail line before being elected to represent coastal portions of Coos, Douglas, Lane Ellen's priorities as Attorney General include advocating for and protecting and Lincoln counties in the Oregon House of Representatives in 2012. Oregon's most vulnerable, including especially its families and children, Rep. McKeown is the Chair of the House Transportation & Economic its seniors, Oregonians whose first language is not English and students Development Committee, as well as a member of the Agriculture & who have incurred significant education-related debt. She is committed Natural Resources Committee, the Higher Education, Innovation and to assisting district attorneys and local law enforcement in prosecuting Workforce Development Committee, the Task Force on O&C Counties complex crimes and has made Internet and other crimes against children and the Task Force on Small Business. Rep. McKeown is also a member her highest priority. of the Oregon Coastal Caucus and the Legislative Commission on Indian Ellen has been active in local and national organizations of lawyers, judges Services. and attorneys general. She currently serves on the Executive Committee Senator Jeff Kruse, R-Roseburg, SD 1, Vice- Chair, of the National Association of Attorneys General and she chairs the Coastal Caucus Conference of Western Attorneys General. She has served as Secretary of Senator Kruse first served in the Oregon House of Representatives from the American Bar Association and currently co-chairs the ABA’s Section of 1996 to 2004, specializing in natural resources and healthcare. Currently State & Local Government Law’s committee devoted exclusively to state in his third term as Senator, he serves on the Healthcare, Education, and attorney general issues. Judiciary committees. Senator Kruse is considered the leading Republican voice in the Senate in the areas of healthcare and education and is currently the Coastal Caucus Chair. Co-Owner of Kruse Farms, Senator Kruse’s prior government experience includes Douglas Soil and Water Conservation District, Oregon Association of Conservation Districts, Farm Home Administration County Committee and Douglas County Planning Advisory Committee.

Representative Deborah Boone D-Cannon Beach, HD 32 Representative Boone serves on the House Committee on Veterans and Emergency Preparedness, the House Committee on Energy and Environment and the Ways and Means Subcommittee on Human Services. Her government experience includes 16 years as a legislative assistant, Clatsop County Commissionor, PNWER, OSSPAC, PFLTF and other legislative boards and commissions, including her work on marine renewable energy projects. She co-owns a small construction company in Clatsop County.

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Senator Betsy Johnson, D-Scappoose, SD 16 Senator Arnie Roblan, D-Coos Bay, SD 5 Senator Johnson is serving her third term in the Oregon Senate. She serves Senator Roblan represents the scenic and rugged Central Oregon Coast as Co-Vice Chair on the Joint Committee on Ways and Means, Co-Chair of comprising the Fifth Senate District, which includes the Oregon coast from the Joint Committee on Ways and Means Sub-Committee on Transportation Coos Bay to Oceanside and parts of Polk and Yamhill counties, including the and Economic Development, member of the Joint Committee on Ways new towns of Neskowin, Otis, Blachly, Grande Ronde, Siletz, Eddyville, Swiss and Means Sub-Committee on General Government and Senate Special Home, Ada and Pacific City and parts of Fall City, Willamina and Sheridan. Committee on Sustainable Transportation. Senator Roblan serves as Chair of the Senate Committee on Education and as a member of Ways and Means Committee and Ways and Means Sub- Senator Johnson received her undergraduate degree in history from Carleton Committee on Education. Senator Roblan previously served four terms as College and her J.D. from Lewis & Clark Law School. A licensed commercial Representative for House District 9 (2005-12), with two of those as Co- pilot of both fixed and rotor-wing aircraft, she founded Transwestern Speaker. Helicopters, Inc., in 1978. Betsy served on numerous local, regional and national boards and commissions, including the Oregon Health Sciences Representative David Gomberg, D-Otis, HD 10 University Foundation, Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, the Oregon Public Serving his second term in the Oregon Legislature, Representative Gomberg Broadcasting Foundation and the High Desert Museum. Sen. Johnson represents the Central Oregon Coast and the communities of the Coastal serves on a number of regional boards. Range in House District 10. Representative Gomberg currently serves on Joint Committee on Ways and Means Sub-Committee on Natural Resources, Representative Wayne Krieger, R-Gold Beach, HD 1 Joint Committee on Ways and Means Sub-Committee on Transportation and Representative Krieger was a member of the Oregon State Police for almost Economic Development, Joint Committee on Ways and Means and House 28 years and has served in the Oregon House of Representatives since Committee on Rural Communities, Land Use and Water. 2001. Rep. Krieger serves as Vice-Chair House Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources and is a member of the Joint Committee on Ways He is a small-business owner and advocate who serves on the Legislative Small and Means Sub-Committee on Public Safety and House Committee on Business Task Force. David and his wife Susan operate the Northwest Winds Judiciary. Representative Krieger served on the Board of Forestry, the kite stores and Gomberg Kite Productions, an award-winning manufacturer Landslide Taskforce and the Governor’s Water Enhancement Board and in and wholesaler of kite products. They have performed around the world Washington, D.C. he served on the national boards of the Tree Farm System with their large showpieces and have appeared in motion pictures, television and the Forest Industries Council on Taxation. The Representative owns programs and in music videos. Skyview Ranch and Tree Farm and previously owned a logging company for 11 years. Representative Krieger received tree-farming awards from Coos County and the state of Oregon and was recognized as National Tree Farmer of the Year.

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Senator Brian Boquist, R-Dallas, SD 12 Representative Ken Helm, D-Washington County, HD 34 Senator Boquist has served two terms as State Representative in House Representative Helm currently is serving his first term in the Oregon House District 23 and is now in his second term as State Senator in District 12, of Representatives. Ken Helm is the Vice-Chair for the House Committee which is comprised of House Districts 23 and 24. At 17 Senator Boquist on Rural Communities, Land Use and Water. He also serves on the on enlisted in the U.S. Army, and he retired after 34 years of military service as a Joint Marijuana Legalization Committee, House Energy and Environment Special Forces Officer, in July 2011 from the U.S. Army Special Operations Committee and the House Revenue Committee. Representative Helm Command. Senator Boquist currently serves as the Chair of the Senate graduated from high school in Bend and went on to attend Willamette Committee on Veterans and Emergency Preparedness. He was born and raised University, where he earned a BA in History and Political Science. He also on a dairy farm in Tillamook and has been an Oregonian his entire life. He earned his Juris Doctorate at Willamette University College of Law. and his wife, Peggy, now live on a small farm in Dallas where their six children were raised. The family farm and forest operations spread multiple counties and several states.

Senator Elizabeth Steiner Hayward, D-Portland, D 17 Senator Steiner Hayward was appointed to the Oregon Senate in December 2011 and elected in 2012. The Senator is a family physician at OHSU, where she works to provide primary care to both children and adults. She provides medical care at a safety net clinic for uninsured patients. Senator Steiner Hayward has volunteered with Congregation Neveh Shalom since 2004. She is a past President of the Oregon Academy of Family Physicians and currently serves as the Director of the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute Breast Health Education Program. She serves on Senate Health Care, Ways and Means and General Government committees.

Representative Bill Kennemer, R-Oregon City, HD 39 Representative Kennemer was elected as State Representative November of 2008. For the previous 12 years, Representative Kennemer served as a Clackamas County Commissioner. Prior to that, he served as an Oregon State Senator from 1987 to 1996. He holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and maintained a successful psychology practice in the Milwaukie area for over 25 years. Representative Kennemer’s House Committee assignments include Co-Vice Chair of the Business and Labor Committee, Vice Chair of the Joint Committee on Health Insurance Transition and as a member of the Health Care and Rules Committees.

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John E. Stein, Ph.D., Science and Research Director, Northwest Oregon State University President Edward Ray Fisheries Science Center Dr. Ray became President of Oregon State University in July 2003. Dr. Stein is the Science and Research Director of the Northwest Fisheries Under his leadership, OSU has completed and updated a visionary campus- Science Center in Seattle. He is involved in implementing NOAA's National wide strategic plan. Annual research awards and contracts have increased Ocean Policy efforts, serving as the Federal Co-Lead for the West Coast's substantially and exceeded $309 million in fiscal year 2015. Dr. Ray and the Regional Planning Body for Marine Planning. He is also the co-lead for OSU Foundation launched the university’s first comprehensive fundraising NOAA's West Coast Regional Team and serves on an Executive Committee campaign. After exceeding an initial goal of $625 million, the campaign forming a West Coast Ocean Partnership on shared issues in the California totaled $1.14 billion when it closed at the end of 2014. Current ecosystem and chairs the Science Panel for the Puget Sound Partnership. He served as the Chair of the Science Board of the North Dr. Ray served on the NCAA Executive Committee from 2007 to 2012 Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) and is now the U.S. Delegate and as chair from October 2009 to August 2012. He currently serves on to PICES, a multinational organization of Pacific Rim countries. As a part of the boards of AAC&U, ACE and the SMTI Commission of APLU, and NOAA's response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, recently served as chair of the PAC-12 CEO group. Dr. Stein served as manager of NOAA's Seafood Safety Program. Dr. Stein holds Affiliate Professor positions at the University of Washington in the Dr. Ray was a member of the economics faculty at Ohio State University Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences and the from 1970 to 2003, serving as Economics Department Chair from 1976 School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences. to 1992. He later served as an Associate Provost; Senior Vice Provost, receiving the Ohio State University Distinguished Service Award in 2006; Throughout his 37-year science career in NOAA Fisheries, Dr. Stein focused and, from 1998 to 2003, as executive vice president and provost. Dr. Ray on impacts of anthropogenic and natural toxic compounds (e.g., chemical graduated cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with an undergraduate degree in contaminants and marine biotoxins) on fishery resources and protected mathematics from Queens College. He earned his master’s and doctorate marine species, the development and application of biological markers of degrees in economics from Stanford University. chemical contaminant exposure and effects in fishes and marine mammals, and the application of these techniques in delineating relationships between Margaret Salazar, Portland Field Office Director, U.S. chemical contaminant exposure and effects in fishes and marine mammals. Department of Housing and Urban Development In addition, Dr. Stein held a key role in NOAA's efforts to research and Margaret Salazar joined HUD in 2006 as a Presidential Management manage the effects of the ocean on the human health benefits and disease Fellow in San Francisco, where she financed the development of risk, and was a member of a NOAA team that developed a science plan on hundreds of multifamily rental housing units across California, Nevada ocean acidification. Dr. Stein received his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from and Hawaii. Margaret served as the Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary the University of Washington in 1980. for Multifamily Housing in HUD Headquarters in Washington, DC, where she designed and led national programs to preserve and revitalize affordable rental housing across the United States. Margaret began her career as a foundation program officer and housing advocate working with community-based organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area and led a successful grassroots campaign for just cause eviction in the City of Oakland in 2002. She also served in the offices of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom. Margaret grew up in Hood River and Portland and is thrilled to be back home.

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Kenneth Murphy, Regional Administrator, Region X, Department and response to emergencies. He also was Chief of the U.S. Army’s of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management European Crisis Action Team in Heidelberg, Germany, where he managed Agency and coordinated military emergency response throughout Europe. Murphy Kenneth D. Murphy was appointed Regional Administrator for Region held numerous command and staff level positions during his military career. X for the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Murphy is a past President of the National Emergency Management Management Agency June 29, 2010. Murphy is responsible for developing, Association. He is a graduate of Concordia University with a bachelor’s administering and coordinating FEMA’s mitigation, preparedness, response degree in management and communications, the U.S. Army Command and recovery programs for the States of Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and and General Staff College and the Naval Post Graduate School Executive Washington, as well as for the 271 federally recognized Indian Tribes and Leadership Program. Alaska Native Villages within the region. Senator Curt McKenzie, R-Canyon County, SD 13 As Regional Administrator, Murphy has played a vital role in FEMA’s drive Curt McKenzie was born in Corvallis, Oregon. He has been to raise public awareness about regional disaster risks and the importance a Republican member of the Idaho Senate since 2002 and is representing of disaster preparedness for individuals and families. He also has led FEMA the 13th District. Curt McKenzie is serving as the Chair of the State efforts to test, evaluate and improve coordinated life-saving and life- Affairs Committee, and as a member on the Economic Outlook and sustaining response operations in the aftermath of catastrophic disasters Revenue Assessment and Local Government and Taxation Committees. through major multijurisdictional exercises such as 2012’s Evergreen Quake, Curt McKenzie attended Northwest Nazarene University and received his 2014’s Alaska Shield and 2016’s Cascadia Rising. Bachelor of Arts with a double major of Physics and History in 1992. He Under Murphy’s leadership, Region X has coordinated federal support to also attended Georgetown University Law Center on the Paul Connolly FEMA’s state, local and tribal partners, as well as the communities they Memorial Full-Tuition Scholarship and received his Juris Doctor, Magna serve, under more than 25 Presidential disaster declarations for events such Cum Laude and Order of the Coif in 1995. McKenzie owns the law firm as wildfires, floods, severe winter storms and the devastating March 2014 McKenzie Law Offices, PLLC, located in Boise, Idaho. mudslide in Oso, Washington.

Prior to joining FEMA, Murphy served with Oregon Emergency Management from 1999 to 2010. As the agency’s Director, Murphy was responsible for coordinating emergency management activities with state and local emergency services agencies and all governmental agencies. He also served on the Oregon Homeland Security Council, Oregon’s State Interoperability Executive Council, the Governor’s Search and Rescue Policy Commission, and the Governor’s Recovery Cabinet, in addition to his appointment to FEMA’s National Advisory Council. Murphy oversaw the response and recovery for seven Presidential and eight Gubernatorial disasters declarations in Oregon.

Murphy spent nearly three decades as a member of the Oregon Army National Guard, in traditional and active duty roles before his retirement in 1999. During that time, he served as Director of Military Support to Civilian Authorities, where he was responsible for the Guard’s coordination

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University of Oregon President Michael H. Schill Michael H. Schill is the 18th president of the University of Oregon. He began his tenure on July 1, 2015. He previously served as the dean of the University of Chicago Law School and as the dean of the University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law from 2004 to 2009. His other faculty appointments include tenured positions as professor of law and urban planning at New York University and professor of law and real estate at the University of Pennsylvania.

A nationally recognized expert in property, real estate and housing law and policy, President Schill is the author or co-author of three books and more than 40 scholarly articles. His work includes studies of the determinants of value in condominium and cooperative housing, the impacts of housing programs on property values, the enforcement of Fair Housing laws, mortgage securitization and the deregulation of housing markets. His casebook, Property, co-authored with James Krier, Greg Alexander and Lior Strahilevitz, is one of the best-selling casebooks used in American law schools.

In 2004, President Schill founded the Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy at New York University. Under his and subsequent leadership, the Furman Center has become one of the nation’s leading research centers on housing and the built environment.

In addition to serving as the President of the University of Oregon, President Schill is a member of the Board of Governors of Argonne National Laboratory, a member of the Board of Trustees of Ithaka, the nonprofit organization that owns JSTOR, and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

The first in his family to earn a college degree, President Schill graduated with an AB in public policy from Princeton University in 1980 and a J.D. from the Yale Law School in 1984.

In fall 2014, the University of Oregon launched its most ambitious fundraising campaign ever with a $2 billion goal. The U of O officially passed the halfway point, $1 billion, earlier this summer. The university’s priorities include improving access and success Oregon students, excellence in teaching and research and a greatly enriched campus experience.

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Oregon Coast Economic Summit 2016 10:45am – 11:45am The Economists: Update On The Challenges and potentialities of coastal and AGENDA – Monday, August 8th 7:00am – 5:00pm, The Salmon Room Monday, August 8 Rural Oregon Economies Session C Introduction: Timm Slater, Executive Director, Bay Area Chamber of Commerce 7:00am – 8:00am Registration for 2016 OCES and Continental Breakfast Moderator: Vince Porter, Policy Advisor, Jobs and Economy, Office of Governor Breakfast Meeting: Oregon Agricultural Heritage Work Group Panel Members: 8:00am – 8:15am Welcome: Brenda Meade, Chairperson, Coquille Indian Tribe Mark McMullen, State Economist, Oregon Invocation: Don Ivy, Tribal Chief, Coquille Indian Tribe Erik Knoder, Coastal Economist, Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Brady Scott, President and CEO, Tribal One Broadband Technologies 8:15am – 8:30am Welcome: Rick Wetherell, Mayor, City of North Bend Annette Shelton-Tiderman, Regional Economist serving Coos, Curry and Douglas Oregon Legislative Coastal Caucus Opening Ceremonies: counties, Oregon Employment Department, Research Division Arnie Roblan, State Senator, District 5 Persistent population loss is a challenge for many rural communities, where young people leave to continue their education, find a better paying job or simply to gain 8:30am – 9:15am Keynote Speaker: Honorable Ron Wyden, U.S. Senator, Oregon life experiences in larger urban centers. Monday, August 8 Sen. Ron Wyden has a long history of working across the aisle, seeking common In 2014, Oregon State Economist Mark McMullen observed that young people Session A ground for innovative policy approaches to some of the nation’s most entrenched are leaving rural areas because employment options are limited. This, coupled issues. with companies failing to be established in the rural areas due to a lack of workers Introduction: Crystal Shoji, Mayor, City of Coos Bay locally, is creating a destructive “negative, perpetuating cycle.” Moderator: Betsy Johnson, State Senator, District 16

Panelists will discuss the recent economic forecast for coastal and rural regions 9:15am – 10:45am 2016 Oregon Legislative Coastal Caucus: Voices of Coastal and Rural Oregonians and the unique challenges associated with maintaining an educated and Monday, August 8 Introduction and Moderator: Dana Cowley, Anchor, Charter Local Edition healthy workforce in these areas. Discussion will focus on how rural and urban Session B Northwest areas differ with respect to the age of rural populations, demographic changes and Panelists: the available labor force and poverty rates. Joanne Verger, Former State Senator, District 5 Caddy McKeown, Chair, State Representative, District 9 11:45am – 12:00pm Break Jeff Kruse, Vice Chair, State Senator, District 1 Betsy Johnson, State Senator, District 16 12:00pm – 1:30pm Lunch In Session Arnie Roblan, State Senator, District 5 Deborah Boone, State Representative, District 32 12:00pm – 1:30pm Small Town, Big Ideas: The Role of Eco Tourism, Innovation and Entrepreneurship David Gomberg, State Representative, District 10 Monday, August 8 in economic development in coastal and rural communities. Wayne Krieger, State Representative, District 1 Session D Introduction: Joe Henry, Mayor, City of Florence The Oregon Legislature’s Coastal Caucus is a bicameral, bipartisan group of Moderator: David Gomberg, State Representative, District 10 legislators formed in 1985 to address the political, economic and social interests Panel Members: of rural and coastal Oregonians. Caucus members are dedicated to developing Caroline Cummings, Venture Catalyst, Regional Accelerator & Innovation Network strategies for protecting and developing Oregon’s coastal and rural economies, Todd Davidson, Chief Executive Officer, Travel Oregon while providing strong advocacy that ensures a legislative voice in Salem. Eric Dunker, Regional Administrator, Coastal Region, Oregon State University (OSU) Extension Service

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Mark Long, Administrator, State Building Codes 2:45pm – 4:00pm Concurrent panels: Jim Seeley, Executive Director, Wild Rivers Coast Alliance, Regional Solutions and Monday, August 8 Session F – Hazel Room the Oregon Invasive Species Council Session G – Salmon Room Heather Stafford, Assistant Director, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Business Oregon 2:45pm – 4:00pm Valuing Marine Ecosystems: Ocean Acidification, Marine Reserves, Fisheries and Thanks to the investment of the Oregon Legislature, Oregon State’s College Monday, August 8 Oregon’s Statewide Planning Goal 19 of Business, OSU Extension and Sea Grant, prospective investors are taking Session F Introduction: Bob Cowen, Director, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Oregon State advantage of natural resources and land availability in rural areas. This panel will University focus on coastal tourism, entrepreneurship and business development. Panel Moderator: Louise Solliday, Executive Director, Oregon Science Trust members will identify their top three small business ideas to encourage rural Panelists: economic development. Dr. Jack Barth, Executive Director, Marine Studies Initiative, Oregon State University Mike Okoniewski, Fisheries Policy and Management Advisor, Pacific Seafood 1:30 pm – 2:45pm Rural Health Disparities and Solutions: Bridging the Gap Between Health Care Dr. John Stein, Director, Science and Research, Northwest Fisheries Science Center Monday, August 8 Policy and Political Reality Mark Wiegardt, Owner, Whiskey Creek Hatchery (Oyster Farm) Session E Introduction/Moderator: Scott Ekblad, Director, Oregon Office of Rural Health Dr. Craig M. Young, Professor of Biology and Director, Oregon Institute of Marine Panel Members: Biology, University of Oregon Bill Kennemer, State Representative, House District 39 Oregon’s Statewide Planning Goal 19 states that all actions by local, state and Paul Janke, President & Chief Executive Officer, Bay Area Hospital, Coos Bay federal agencies likely to affect ocean resources and uses of Oregon’s coastal sea Phil Greenhill, Chief Executive Officer, Western Oregon Advanced Health shall be developed and conducted to conserve marine resources and ecological Lesley Ogden, MD, MBA, FACEP, Chief Executive Officer, Samaritan North Lincoln functions … Hospital This panel of experts will discuss the challenges of ocean management and Lynne Saxton, Director, Oregon Health Authority sustainability; what we know and don’t know about the impact of changing Elizabeth Steiner Hayward, MD, State Senator, District 17 ocean conditions, acidification and marine biotoxins on fishery resources and the The participants on this panel will share their specific experiences and knowledge protection of renewable marine resources in light of climate change. on how to bridge the gap between challenges and solutions in Oregon’s rural The panel also will discuss the role of Oregon universities in addressing ocean health system and discuss collaborative strategies to address key issues of rural health and coastal challenges through specialized course work and research health policy and disparities. The panel will focus on defining priorities for rural programs that blend the science of oceanography with education, local economic and coastal hospitals as well as objectives within those priority areas you think the development, agriculture sciences and social sciences. legislature should target, and consideration of the variables, such as infrastructure and population age, that should be considered in order to improve the efficiency 2:45pm – 4:00pm Oregon Statewide Planning Goal 10: Lack of Affordable Housing as an Economic and quality of care made available by rural health care providers, and, how the Monday, August 8 Crisis in Rural Coastal Oregon implementation of the Affordable Care Act is prompting changes in health care Session G Introduction: Billie Jo Smith, Mayor, City of Toledo and how it affects health care, medical centers, rural hospitals and community care. Facilitator: Caroline Bauman, Executive Director, Economic Development Alliance of Lincoln County Panelists: Bill Hall, Commissioner, Lincoln County Board of Commissioners Tim Freeman, Commissioner, Douglas County Board of Commissioners Dani Ledezma, Housing/Human Service Policy Advisor, Governor Kate Brown’s Office

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Jill Rees, Community Development Specialist, Native American Coordinator, 5:00pm – 5:15 Break USDA Rural Development – Oregon Richard Townsend, Director, Planning Community Development, Lincoln City 5:15pm – 6:30pm The Business of Craft Breweries: The Economic Impact of Craft Beer on Oregon's Margaret Solle Salazar, Field Office Director, HUD Oregon State Office Monday, August 8 Coast Sarah Zahn, Project Manager, Gerding Edlen Development Session I Introduction: Connie Stopher, Executive Director, South Coast Development Developing an adequate supply of affordable housing for rural and coastal Council, Inc. residents is a major challenge. This panel will discuss Oregon’s Goal 10, which Moderator: Dr. Jeff Dense, Professor, Political Science, Eastern Oregon University provides for a continuing review of housing need projections and a process for Panelists: accommodating needed revision. Brett Joyce, Owner, Rogue Ales and Spirits, Newport The discussion will explore how developers and affordable housing advocates can Nikos Ridge, Owner/Brewer, Ninkasi Brewing, Eugene come together to increase the supply of housing units; how housing needs differ James Smith, Owner/Brewer Arch Rock Brewing Co., Gold Beach in rural, coastal communities; the issue of where in the development process (i.e. Jimmy Griffin, Owner/Brewer, Seaside Brewing, Seaside design, building type, financial models) Oregon can lead the way in innovation Annie Pollard, Owner/Brewer, 7 Devils Brewing, Coos Bay to address affordability and; if SB 1533 – Inclusionary Zoning – will impact the Dr. Thomas Shellhammer, Professor, Food and Science Technology, Oregon State availability of needed units in rural and coastal areas. University Consideration also will be given to the question of whether local communities have Jeff Dense is Professor of Political Science and Craft Beer Studies at Eastern all the policy tools they need to address challenges to find solutions on housing Oregon University. His research focuses on the economic impact of the craft and community development. beer industry, especially its effect on tourism, regulatory politics and economic development. He has conducted economic impact studies of the Oregon Brewers 4:00pm – 5:15pm Agency Innovation and Collaboration: Streamlining Economic Development Festival since 2011, the Craft Brewers Conference and Great American Beer Monday, August 8 Solutions Beyond the Legislative Process Festival. Session H Introduction: Bud Shoemake, Port Manager, Port of Toledo Attendees will enjoy samples of beer while brewers share their insights on how Moderator: Debbie Boone, State Representative, District 32 they launched their businesses, the importance of their breweries to the local Panel Members: economy, along with future challenges that confront the craft beer industry. Douglas Decker, State Forester, Oregon Department of Forestry Palmer Mason, Senior Legislative Advisor, Oregon Department of Environmental 6:30pm – 8pm Taste of the Oregon Coast. Second Floor: Hazel-Willow-Beargrass Quality Reception Room, the Spruce-Cedar Room Curt Melcher, Director, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Jim Paul, Director, Department of State Lands Brian Rogers, Executive Director, Cultural Trust Tim Williams, Executive Director, Oregon Film An essential element to enhancing economic development is our collaboration with state agencies to develop, administer and permit services to help boost Oregon’s rural economies. This panel will focus on the role of an agency in addressing a variety of issues that impact regional interest groups and the business community. Panel will also discuss any new resources and tools that are available to help local government achieve greater economic flexibility, not only in our natural resource economy but innovation and opportunities in film and cultural exchange.

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A Taste of the Oregon Coast Kruse Farms, Inc. Various Products Jeff Kruse, Owner 532 Melrose Road Roseburg, OR 97471 Company Products Contact Information (888) 575-4268 (541) 672-5697 Oregon Dungeness Oregon Dungeness Crab Hugh Link, Executive Director [email protected] Crab Commission 964 Central Avenue P.O. Box 1160 Young’s Market Oregon Winegrowers Mark Billings, Executive Vice President Coos Bay, OR 97420 Company Association and General Manager Oregon (541) 267-5810 3601 NW Yeon Avenue www.oregondungeness.org Portland, OR 97210 (503) 274-9990 Oregon Salmon Salmon Nancy Fitzpatrick, Executive Director [email protected] Commission P.O. Box 983 Lincoln City, OR 97367 Oregon Oregon Wines Jana McKamey, Government Affairs (541) 994-2647 Winegrowers Director [email protected] www. Association 4640 SW Macadam Avenue, Suite 240 oregonsalmon.org Portland, OR 97239 (503) 228-8336 Oregon Seafoods Pouched tuna and salmon Oregon Seafoods [email protected] LLC products, seafood based soups Mike Babcock, Founder and Owner http://www.oregonwinegrowers.org/ and albacore curries 723 South 2nd Street Coos Bay, OR 97420 Oregon Coast Seafood Hors d’Oeuvres Chef Shawn Hanlin, Executive Chef (541) 266-8862 Culinary Institute Director 1988 Newmark Ave Oregon Trawl Shrimp, Black Cod Brad Pettinger, Director Coos Bay OR 97420 Commission 16289 Highway 101 South, Suite C (541) 888-1546 Brookings, OR 97415 [email protected] (541) 469-7830 www.occi.net [email protected] www.ortrawl.org Rogue Ales & Spirits Beer, spirits Jim Cline, VP/GM & Director of Beer Sales Whiskey Creek Oysters/Shellfish Mark Wiegardt, Owner Derek Johnson Shellfish Hatchery 2975 Netarts Bay Drive Rogue Ales & Spirits Tillamook, Oregon 97141 2320 OSU Drive (503) 815-8323 Newport, OR 97365 [email protected] (541) 867-3660 [email protected] [email protected] Tillamook Cheese CEO Tillamook Patrick Criteser, 7 Devils Brewing Small Craft Brewery Annie Pollard, Owner/Brewer, 7 Devils Mark Wustenberg, VP & Dairy Products County Creamery Company Brewing Association Commissioner 247 South 2nd Street (503) 708-4268 Coos Bay, OR 97420 Pacific Seafood Full range of Oregon seafood Daniel Occhipinti, Director, Government (541) 808-3738 Affairs [email protected] Pacific Seafood Group www.7devilsbrewery.com 16797 SE 130th Avenue Ninkasi Brewing Craft Brewery Nikos Ridge, Owner/Brewer Clackamas, OR 97015 155 Blair Boulevard (503) 905-4446 Eugene, OR 97402 [email protected] (541) 344-2739 www.pacseafood.com [email protected] www.ninkasibrewing.com

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Arch Rock Brewing Small Craft Brewery Kristen Smith, Quality Control Manager Oregon Coast Economic Summit 2016 28779 Hunter Creek Loop AGENDA – Tuesday, August 9th 7:00am – 5:00pm, The Salmon Room Gold Beach, OR 97444 (541) 247-0555 [email protected] 7:00am – 8:00am Registration for 2016 OCES and Continental Breakfast www.archrockbrewingcompany.com Join Rural Development Initiatives (RDI) - roundtable Brandy Peak Brandy David and Georgia Nowlin, Owners conversation Business Leaders’ Breakfast: The sponsors of the Oregon Distillery 18526 Tetley Road Business Plan (Oregon Business Council, Associated Oregon Industries and the PO Box 4204 Brookings, OR 97415 Oregon Business Association) (541) 469-0194 www.brandypeak.com 8:00am – 8:15am Welcome: Judy Metcalf, Chief Executive Officer, Coquille Economic Stillwagon Distillery Rum Rick Stillwagon, Rum Runner Development Corporation Home of Devil’s Own Rum (253) 732-8458 Invocation: Don Ivy, Tribal Chief, Coquille Indian Tribe [email protected] stillwagondistillery.com 8:15am – 8:30am Oregon Legislative Coastal Caucus Opening Ceremonies: Bee Certain, LLC Wireless Beehive Health Bob Barter, Owner Arnie Roblan, State Senator, District 5 Bee Certain, LLC State Senator, Idaho District 13, President, Pacific Northwest 15918 East Alsea Highway Curt McKenzie, Tidewater, OR 97390 Economic Region (PNWER) [email protected] 541-528-7800 8:30am – 10:00am The Oregon Legislative http://bee-certain.com/ Cool and the New Gang of (14) (Part II): Tuesday, August 9 Joint Transportation Preservation and Modernization Panel Lofoodal Ecommerce app that resells Carl Hulan, Entrepreneur local organic food 490 Juniper St Session A Introductions-Moderator: Florence OR 97439 Mark Labhart, Commissioner, Tillamook County Board of Commissioners (541) 999-0946 Panelists: Rose & Crown Natural Health and Beauty Patricia Immel and Sarah Butte, Owners Dr. Scott Ashford, Dean, Oregon State University College of Engineering Apothecary Products 1845 Hwy 126, Suite H, Florence, OR, Lee Beyer, State Senator, District 6 (541) 902-8860 Tammy Baney, Commissioner, Deschutes County Board of Commissioners, and [email protected] www.RoseAndCrownApothecary.com Chairperson of the Oregon Transportation Commission GreatLifeByLucinda Natural Foods Lucinda Whitacre, Owner/Creator Karmen Fore, Transportation Policy Advisor, Office of Governor Kate Brown 488 Hwy 101. / PO Box 1349 Matt Garrett, Director, Oregon Department of Transportation Depoe Bay, OR. 97341 www.greatlifebylucinda.com Betsy Johnson, State Senator, District 16 Facebook Great Life by Lucinda Jeff Kruse, State Senator, District 1 541 961 2333 Caddy McKeown, State Representative, District 9 Brian Boquist, State Senator, District 12 At the recent Portland Business Summit, Senator Betsy Johnson said that in order to produce successful transportation funding bills, representatives from around the state must be included in the dialogue. Senate President Peter Courtney and House Speaker Tina Kotek recently appointed a new Joint Interim Committee on Transportation Preservation and Modernization. This committee will work closely with stakeholders and Governor Brown’s office to develop a legislative package for the 2017 session. 34 35 REP. CADDY MCKEOWN, CHAIR REP. DEBORAH BOONE SEN. BETSY JOHNSON SEN. ARNIE ROBLAN SEN. JEFF KRUSE, VICE CHAIR REP. DAVID GOMBERG REP. WAYNE KRIEGER SEN. DOUG WHITSETT

Panelists will discuss the current condition of Oregon’s transportation system, develop broader engagement among the local, tribal, public, private and non- the long- and near-term vision for its future and recommendations that can be profit sectors and explore strategies to leverage urban-rural collaborations for the enacted in the near-term to lay the groundwork for this vision. There also will be a promotion of regional economic development. discussion of the findings from the Governor’s Transportation Vision Panel, a year- long effort to develop a recommended solution to address transportation issues 11:00am – 12:30pm Hazel Room across the state. Tuesday, August 9 Introduction: Lorna Davis, Executive Director, Newport Chamber of Commerce Session C Moderator: John Audley, Rural Policy Advisor, Oregon Business Plan 10:00am – 10:45am Women in Government: Redefining Collaborative Solutions for Rural and Coastal North Region Panelists: Tuesday, August 9 Oregon Ron Brean, Mayor, City of Yachats Session B Introductions: Nonni Augustine, Executive Director, Lincoln City Chamber of Betsy Johnson, State Senator, District 16 Commerce Chris Harder, Executive Director, Business Oregon Moderator: Caddy McKeown, State Representative, District 16 Doug Hunt, Commissioner, Lincoln County Board of Commissioners Panelists: Kurt Englund, President, Englund Marine Group ​​​Jeanne P. Atkins, Oregon Secretary of State Mary McArthur, Executive Director, Columbia-Pacific Economic Development Betsy Johnson, State Senator, District 16 District Ellen F. Rosenblum, Attorney General Dan Occhipinti, General Council, Pacific Seafood The National Conference of State Legislature reported that approximately 1,809 Delores Pigsley, Chairman, Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon women serve in the 50 state legislatures at the beginning of the 2016 legislative session. Women make up 24.5 percent of all state legislators nationwide. Only 11:00am – 12:30pm Salmon Room about one-fifth of all state Attorneys General are women. Panel will address Tuesday, August 9 Introductions: Ruth Miles, Small Business Advocate, Oregon Secretary of State representing the diverse interests of seniors, women, children and families Session D Moderator: Jeremy Rogers, Vice President, Oregon Business Plan Project Manager throughout the state as they seek to promote policies that work collaboratively South Central Region Panelists: with national, state, local and tribal governments interested in advancing women’s Jeff Kruse, State Senator, District 1 and the state’s priorities. Caddy McKeown, State Representative, District 9 Keith Tymchuk, Convenor, Regional Solutions, Commissioner, Port of Umpqua 10:45 – 11:00am Break Geoff Huntington, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Oregon State University College of Forestry 11:00am – 12:30pm Concurrent Panels – Breakout Session Dave Kronsteiner, Owner/President, West Coast Contractors; President, Oregon Session C – Hazel Room International Port of Coos Bay Session D - Salmon Room Don Ivy, Tribal Chief, Coquille Indian Tribe Hazel Room John Sweet, Commissioner, Coos County Board of Commissioners Move Toward One Oregon: Oregon Business Plan Leadership Summit meets Bill Thorndike, President, Medford Fabrication; former Director of the Oregon Oregon Coastal Caucus Economic Summit Business Council The goal of these concurrent breakout panels is to explore how our government- Participants in these regional panels have demonstrated commitments to public-private sectors can contribute to bridging the gap between challenges sustainable economic development, the collaborations necessary to tackle and solutions in areas of economic development, competitiveness and job regional problems and developing the tools needed to cultivate opportunities creation in our region. Representatives from the Oregon Business Plan Summit for success. The discussions will be panel/audience-participation driven with will participate in discussions with panelists and the audience to encourage and the goal of developing, through collaborative action, a broad consensus among

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regional leadership groups around a clear set of solutions. Legislators will offer Congresswoman Bonamici, President Ray and President Schill will provide updates their political and policy perspectives on the region’s obstacles and opportunities on initiatives underway and proposals to expand access to higher education; make while private sector organizations will discuss what is needed to build and sustain higher education more affordable; provide a 21st century workforce; and research statewide collaborations. innovation to serve rural communities and Oregon’s economy. Presidents Ray and Schill also will share their institutions’ efforts to increase degree completion. 12:30pm -1:30pm Lunch in Session Panelists will consider the central question: “How can the state of Oregon and Tuesday, August 9 Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Alex Kozinski, Judge, Ninth Circuit Court of federal government best support institutions of higher education to meet our Session E Appeals state’s economic needs, especially in rural and coastal areas?” Introductions: Melissa Cribbins, Commissioner, Coos County Board of Commissioners 2:30pm – 3:45pm GOAL 18 Discussion: Is Oregon Prepared For Climate Change Adaption? Moderator, Arnie Roblan, State Senator, District 5 Tuesday, August 9 Introductions: Linda McCollum, Mayor, City of Reedsport • Does the American Criminal Justice System Need an Overhaul? Session G Moderator: Arnie Roblan, State Senator, District 5 • From Communist Romania to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, with love. Panelists: Discussion of Important Cases Brad Avy, State Geologist, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries • Cetacean Research v. Sea Shepherd Conservation Soc’y, (9th Cir.2013) (DOGAMI) • Wood v. Ryan, (9th Cir.2013) (Kozinski issued a dissenting opinion, calling the Kenneth D. Murphy, Regional Administrator, Region X, Department of Homeland use of drugs a “misguided effort to mask the brutality of executions.”) Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency • Born in Bucharest, Romania, July 1950, Kozinski’s parents, both Holocaust Ruchi Sadhir, Energy Policy Advisor, Office of Governor Kate Brown survivors, brought him to the United States 1962. The family settled in Los Angeles, Lisa Sumption, Director, Oregon Department of Parks California, where his father, Moses, ran a small grocery store. Kozinski, who had Jim Rue, Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development grown up as a committed communist, became what he described as “an instant The State of Oregon is subject to a variety of natural hazards, as reflected in capitalist” when he took his first trip outside of the Iron Curtain to Vienna where he Statewide Planning Goals 7 (known areas of natural disaster and hazards); 17 enjoyed such luxuries as chewing gum and bananas. Kozinski clerked for the then- (Coastal Shorelands); and 18 (Beaches and Dunes). Cities and counties are future Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Ninth Circuit from 1975 to required to adopt comprehensive plans and ordinances consistent with these 1976, and then for Chief Justice of the United States Warren E. Burger from 1976 land use goals. Panel members will discuss the process of implementing these to 1977. various goals in light of new climate change challenges. What current policies and

regulations are having a sustainable impact on the rate of climate change? 1:30pm – 2:30pm Keynote Address: The Congresswoman and University Presidents on Higher Tuesday, August 9 Education’s Contribution to the Future 3:45pm – 5:00pm GOAL 18 Solutions: Does It Provide The Flexibility to Deal with Climate Change? Session F Introductions: Dr. Patty M. Smith, President, Southwestern Oregon Community Tuesday, August 9 Introductions and Moderator: Cam Parry, Principal River Docs College Session H Panelists: Moderator: Lindsey Capps, Chief Education Officer and Education Policy Advisor Steve Dundas, Assistant Professor of Environmental Economics, Oregon to Governor Kate Brown State University Panelists: Ken Helm, State Representative, District 34 Honorable Suzanne Bonamici, Member, House of Representatives, Oregon First Wayne Krieger, State Representative, District 1 Congressional District Phil Scoles, Terra Science, Oregon Edward J. Ray, President, Oregon State University David Brock Smith, Commissioner, Curry County Board of Commissioners, Oregon Michael H. Schill, President, University of Oregon Coastal Zone Management Association

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Gwen Shaughnessy, Climate Adaption Specialist, National Oceanic and Comments / Questions Atmospheric Administration, Portland Terry Thompson, Commissioner, Lincoln County Board of Commissioners Under our protective laws, Land Use Goal 18 clearly outlines standards for development (and protecting development) on coastal environments involving beaches, dunes and interdunal swales/deflation plains. Development is not allowed on beaches and fore-dunes, but new development is permitted on stabilized dunes. The first part of this land use goal focuses on beach/dune inventory and conservation. The second part of this land use goal provides for protection of life and property. Specifically, Goal 18 allows for limited protective structures for pre-existing development (aka “grandfathered” development prior to Jan. 1, 1977).

Coastal Caucus Closing Reception for Representative Wayne Krieger

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Monday, August 8th Session B INVOCATION 2016 Oregon Legislative Coastal Deborah Boone Caucus: Voices of Coastal and Rural State Representative, District 32 Don Ivy Oregonians 900 Court Street NE, H-375 Tribal Chief, Coquille Indian Tribe Salem, OR 97301 3050 Tremont Street Dana Cowley (503) 986-1432 North Bend, OR 97459 Charter Local Edition Northwest [email protected] (541) 756-0904 (509) 961-5609 [email protected] [email protected] David Gomberg State Representative, District 10 Brenda Meade Sen. Joanne Verger 900 Court Street NE Rm 167 Chairperson, Coquille Indian Tribe Former State Senator, SD 5 Salem, OR 97301 3050 Tremont Street 2285 N. 13th Ct. (503) 986-1410 North Bend, OR 97459 Coos Bay 97420 [email protected] (541) 756-0904 (541) 756-4140 [email protected] [email protected] Wayne Krieger State Representative, District 1 OREGON COASTAL ECONOMIC Caddy McKeown 900 Court Street NE, H-381 SUMMIT OPENING CEREMONIES State Representative, District 9 Salem, OR 97301 900 Court Street NE, H-376 (503) 986-1401 Arnie Roblan Salem, OR 97301 [email protected] State Senator, District 5 (503) 986-1409 900 Court Street NE, S-417 [email protected] Session C Salem, OR 97301 The Economist: Update on the (503) 986-1705 Jeff Kruse Challenges and Potentialities [email protected] OCC Vice Chair, State Senator, of Coastal and Rural Oregon District 1 Economies Session A 900 Court Street NE, S-315 KEYNOTE SPEAKER Salem, OR 97301 Timm Slater (503) 986-1701 Executive Director The Honorable Ron Wyden [email protected] Bay Area Chamber of Commerce United States Senator 145 Central Ave 221 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Betsy Johnson Coos Bay, OR, 97420 U.S. Senate State Senator, District 16 541-266-0868 Washington, D.C. 20510 900 Court Street NE, S-209 [email protected] (202) 224-5244 Salem, OR 97301 [email protected] (503) 986-1716 Vince Porter [email protected] Jobs and Economy Policy Advisor Rick Wetherell Office of Governor Brown Mayor, City of North Bend Arnie Roblan 900 Court St. NE, Suite 160 PO Box “B” State Senator, District 5 Salem, OR 97301 835 California Street 900 Court Street NE, S-417 (503) 378-5884 North Bend, Oregon 97459 Salem, OR 97301 [email protected] (541) 756-8500 (503) 986-1705 [email protected] [email protected] Mark McMullen State Economist Office of Economic Analysis Dept. of Administrative Services

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State of Oregon Caroline Cummings Session F Craig M. Young Jill Rees Deborah Boone 155 Cottage St. NE, U20 Venture Catalyst Valuing Marine Ecosystems: Ocean Professor of Biology and Director, Community Development Specialist, State Representative, District 32 Salem, OR 97301-3966 PO Box 1521 Acidification, Marine Reserves, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, Native American Coordinator 900 Court Street NE, H-375 (503) 378-3455 Eugene, OR 97440 Fisheries and Oregon’s Statewide University of Oregon USDA Rural Development – Oregon Salem, OR 97301 [email protected] (541) 968-2982 Planning Goal 19 P.O. Box 5389 1220 SW 3rd Avenue, Suite 1801 (503) 986-1432 [email protected] Charleston, OR 97420 Portland, OR 97204 [email protected] Erik Knoder Jack Barth (541) 888-2581 ext. 299 Office Phone: (503) 414-3302 Regional Economist Todd Davidson Director, Marine Studies Initiative [email protected] [email protected] Doug Decker Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, Chief Executive Officer 101 SW 26th Street, Burt 297 State Forester, Oregon Department Tillamook Travel Oregon Corvallis, OR 97331 Session G Richard Townsend of Forestry, 2600 State Street Oregon Employment Department 250 Church Street SE, Suite 100 (541) 737-2064 Oregon Statewide Planning Goal Director, Planning and Community Salem, OR 97310 541-574-2306 Salem, OR 97301 [email protected] 10: Lack of Affordable Housing as Development, Lincoln City (503) 945-7211 [email protected] 503-967-1568 an Economic Crisis in Rural-Coastal 801 SW Highway 101 [email protected] [email protected] Bob Cowen Oregon Lincoln City, OR 97367 Brady Scott Director, Hatfield Marine Science (541) 996-1227 Palmer Mason President and CEO Eric Dunker, Ph.D. Center, Oregon State University Caroline Bauman [email protected] Senior Legislative Advisor, J.D. Coquille Economic Development Regional Administrator, Oregon 2030 SE Marine Science Drive Executive Director, Economic Oregon Dept. of Environmental Corporation State University Division of Outreach Newport, OR 97365 Development Alliance of Lincoln Margaret Solle Salazar Quality and Engagement: Extension Service (541) 867-0100 County Field Office Director (503) 229.6800 Annette Shelton-Tiderman, 121 Ballard Extension Hall [email protected] P.O. Box 716 HUD Oregon State Office [email protected]> Southwestern Oregon Regional Corvallis, OR 97331 Newport, OR 97365 Edith Green-Wendell Wyatt Federal Economist, Coos, Curry and Douglas (541) 737-5991 Mike Okoniewski (541) 961-3837 Office Building Curt Melcher Oregon Employment Department – outreach.oregonstate.edu Fisheries Policy and Management [email protected] 1220 SW 3rd Avenue, Suite 400 Director, Oregon Department of Fish Research Division Advisor, Pacific Seafood Portland, OR 97204-2825 and Wildlife 541-530-0605 Mark Long 16797 SE 130th Avenue Bill Hall 4034 Fairview Industrial Drive SE annette.i.shelton-tiderman@oregon. Administrator, State Building Codes Clackamas, OR 97015 Commissioner, Lincoln County Sarah Zahn Salem, OR 97302 gov P.O. Box 14470 (360) 619-2019 Board of Commissioners Gerding Edlen Development (503) 947-6044 Salem, OR 97309-0404 ​​​​​​​​​​ [email protected] 225 West Olive Street, Room 110 1477 NW Everett Street [email protected] Session D (503) 373-7235 Newport, OR 97365 Portland, OR 97209 Small Town, Big Ideas: The Role [email protected] Louise Solliday (541) 265-4100 (503) 299-6000 Jim Paul of Eco Tourism, Innovation and Executive Director, [email protected] Director, Department of State Lands Entrepreneurship in Economic Jim Seeley Oregon Ocean Science Trust 13408 Session H 775 Summer Street NE, Suite 100 Development in Coastal and Rural Executive Director, Wild Rivers Coast E Alsea Hwy Tim Freeman Agency Innovation and Salem, OR 97301 Communities Alliance, Regional Solutions and the Tidewater OR 97390 Commissioner, Douglas County Collaboration: Streamlining (503) 986-5224 Oregon Invasive Species Council [email protected] Board of Commissioners Economic Solutions Beyond the [email protected] Joe Henry 57744 Round Lake Road 1036 SE Douglas Street, rm. 217 Legislative Process Mayor, City of Florence Bandon, OR 97411 Dr. John Stein Roseburg, OR 97470 Brian Rogers 250 US Highway 101 (541) 347-8842 Director, Northwest Fisheries (541) 440-4201 Bud Shoemake Executive Director, Cultural Trust Florence, OR 97439 [email protected] Science Center, NOAA’s National [email protected] Port Manager, Port of Toledo 775 Summer Street NE, Suite 200 (541) 997-3437 Marine Fisheries Service 496 NE Hwy 20 NE, Unit 1 Salem, OR 97301 [email protected] Heather Stafford 2725 Montlake Boulevard East Dani Ledezma PO Box 428, Toledo, OR 97391 (503) 986-0087 Assistant Director, Innovation & Seattle, WA 98112 Housing and Human Service Policy (541) 336-5207 [email protected] David Gomberg Entrepreneurship, Business Oregon (206) 860-6795 Advisor, Governor Kate Brown’s [email protected] State Representative, District 10 775 Summer Street NE #200 Office Tim Williams 900 Court Street NE Rm 167 Salem, OR 97301 Mark Wiegardt 900 Court Street NE, Suite #160 Executive Director Salem, OR 97301 (503) 229-5116 Owner, Whiskey Creek Hatchery Salem, OR 97301 Governor’s Office of Film & Media (503) 986-1410 [email protected] 2975 Netarts Bay Drive (503) 378-8427 123 NE 3rd Avenue, Suite 210 [email protected] Tillamook, Oregon 97141 [email protected] Portland, OR 97232 (503) 815-8323 Phone: (971)254-4020 [email protected] email: [email protected] [email protected] 44 45 REP. CADDY MCKEOWN, CHAIR REP. DEBORAH BOONE SEN. BETSY JOHNSON SEN. ARNIE ROBLAN SEN. JEFF KRUSE, VICE CHAIR REP. DAVID GOMBERG REP. WAYNE KRIEGER SEN. DOUG WHITSETT

Session I Dr. Thomas Shellhammer Mark Labhart Jeff Kruse Nonni Augustine Portland, OR 97239 The Business of Craft Breweries: The Professor, Oregon State University Tillamook County Board of OCC Vice Chair, State Senator, Executive Director, Lincoln City (503) 228-5565 Economic Impact of Craft Beer on 100 Wiegand Hall Commissioners District 1 Chamber of Commerce [email protected] Oregon’s Coast Corvallis, OR 97331-6602 201 Laurel Avenue, 900 Court Street NE, S-315 4039 NW Logan Road (541) 737-3131 Tillamook, OR 97141 Salem, OR 97301 Lincoln City, OR 97367 Dan Occupinti Connie Stopher [email protected] [email protected] (503) 986-1701 (541) 994-3070 General Council, Pacific Seafood Executive Director, South Coast [email protected] [email protected] 16797 SE 130th Avenue Development Council, Inc. Tuesday, August 9th Lee Beyer Clackamas, OR 97015 50 Central Ave Suite A INVOCATION State Senator, District 6 Caddy McKeown John Audley (503) 905-4446 Coos Bay, OR, 97420 900 Court Street NE, S-419 State Representative, District 9 Rural Policy Advisor, OBP [email protected] (541) 266-9753 Don Ivy Salem, OR 97301 900 Court Street NE, H-376 1100 SW 6th Avenue, Suite #1608 [email protected] Tribal Chief, Coquille Indian Tribe (503) 986-1706 Salem, OR 97301 Portland, OR 97204 Dee Pigsley 3050 Tremont Street (541) 726-2533 (503) 986-1409 (503) 220-0691 Chairperson, Confederated Tribes Dr. Jeff Dense North Bend, OR 97459 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] of Siletz Professor, Political Science, Eastern (541) 756-0904 201 SE Swan Avenue Oregon University [email protected] Tammy Baney Session B Ron Brean P.O. Box 549 204J Ackerman Commissioner, Deschutes County Women in Government: Mayor, City of Yachats Siletz, OR 97380 1 University Boulevard Oregon Coastal Economic Summit Board of Commissioners and Redefining Collaborative Yachats Commons Room 2 (541) 444-8203 La Grande, OR 97850 Opening Ceremonies Chairperson of the Oregon Solutions for Rural and Coastal 441 Hwy 101 N. fdon [email protected] (541) 962-3854 Transportation Commission Oregon P O Box 345 [email protected] Arnie Roblan 1300 NW Wall Street, Suite #200 Yachats, OR 97498 Session C State Senator, District 5 Bend, OR 97701 Caddy McKeown [email protected] (Concurrent Panel) Brett Joyce 900 Court Street NE, S-417 (541) 388-6567 State Representative, District 9 Ruth Miles President/Owner, Salem, OR 97301 [email protected] 900 Court Street NE, H-376 Chris Harder Small Business Advocate, Oregon Rogue Ales and Spirits (503) 986-1705 Salem, OR 97301 Director, Business Oregon Secretary State 2320 SE OSU Drive [email protected] Karmen Fore (503) 986-1409 775 Summer Street NE, Suite #200 255 Capitol Street NE, Suite #151 Newport, OR 97365 Transportation Policy Advisor [email protected] Salem, OR 97301 Salem, OR 97301 (503) 972-3284 Session A Office of Governor Brown (503) 229-5009 503-986-2193 [email protected] Cool and the Gang of 8 (Part II): 255 Capitol Street NE, Suite 126 Jeanne P. Atkins [email protected] [email protected] The Oregon Legislative Joint Salem, OR 97310 Oregon Secretary of State Nikos Ridge Transportation Preservation and (503) 378-3225 900 Court Street NE Doug Hunt Jeremy Rogers Owner/Brewer, Ninkasi Brewing Modernization Panel [email protected] Capitol Room 136 Lincoln County Board of Vice President, Oregon Business 155 Blair Boulevard Salem OR 97310-0722 Commissioners Plan Project Manager Eugene, OR 97402 Dr. Scott Ashford Matt Garrett (503) 986-1523 225 West Olive Street, Room 110 1100 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 1608 (541) 344-2739 Civil & Construction Engineering Director [email protected]​​​​​​ Newport, Oregon 97365 Portland, OR 97204 [email protected] Dean, College of Engineering / Oregon Department of (541) 265-4100 (503) 220-0691, ext. 108 Professor Transportation Ellen F. Rosenblum [email protected] Jimmy Griffin 101 Kearney Hall 355 Capitol Street NE, MS 11 Attorney General Jeff Kruse Owner/Brewer, Seaside Brewing Oregon State University Salem, OR 97301 Oregon Department of Justice Kurt Englund OCC Vice Chair, State Senator, 851 Broadway Street Corvallis, OR 97331 (888) 275-6368 1162 Court Street NE President, Englund Marine Group District 1 Seaside, OR 97138 (541) 737-5232 [email protected] Salem, OR 97301-4096 95 Hamburg Avenue 900 Court Street NE, S-315 (503) 717-5451 [email protected] (503) 378-4400 P.O. Box 296 Salem, OR 97301 [email protected] Betsy Johnson Astoria, OR 97103 (503) 986-1701 State Senator, District 16 Session C (503) 325-4341 [email protected] Annie Pollard 900 Court Street NE, S-209 Move Toward One Oregon: [email protected] Owner/Brewer, 7 Devils Brewing Salem, OR 97301 Oregon Business Plan Caddy McKeown 247 South 2nd Street (503) 986-1716 Leadership Summit Meets Mary McArthur State Representative, District 9 Coos Bay, OR 97420 [email protected] Oregon Coastal Caucus Executive Director, Northwest 900 Court Street NE, H-376 (541) 808-3738 Economic Summit Oregon Economic Alliance, Clatsop, Salem, OR 97301 [email protected] Columbia and Tillamook Counties (503) 986-1409 4336 SW Condor Avenue [email protected] 46 47 REP. CADDY MCKEOWN, CHAIR REP. DEBORAH BOONE SEN. BETSY JOHNSON SEN. ARNIE ROBLAN SEN. JEFF KRUSE, VICE CHAIR REP. DAVID GOMBERG REP. WAYNE KRIEGER SEN. DOUG WHITSETT

Keith Tymchuk Session D Edward John Ray Lesley Ogden, MD, MBA Kenneth D. Murphy Steve Dundas Convener, Port of Umpqua Working Luncheon President Chief Executive Officer Regional Administrator, Region X, Assistant Professor of Environmental 1877 Winchester Avenue The Honorable Alex Kozinski Oregon State University Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital Department of Homeland Security’s Economics, Oregon State University PO Box 388 Chief Judge, Ninth Circuit Court 600 Kerr Administration 3043 NE 28th Street Federal Emergency Management Reedsport, OR 97467 of Appeals Corvallis, OR 97331 Lincoln City, OR 97367 Agency (FEMA) Ken Helm (541) 271-2232 (541) 737-4133 (541) 994-3661 130 228th Street Southwest Representative, District 34 [email protected] Melissa Cribbins Bothell, WA 98021 900 Court Street NE, S-417 Chair, Coos County Board of Michael Schill Lynne Saxton (425) 487-4604 Salem, OR 97301 Geoff Huntington Commissioners President Director, Oregon Health Authority [email protected] (503) 986-1434 Director of Strategic Initiatives 250 N. Baxter University of Oregon 500 Summer Street NE, E20 [email protected] Oregon State University College of Coquille, OR 97423 110 Johnson Hall Salem, OR 97301 Ruchi Sadhir Forestry (541) 396-7539 1226 University of Oregon (503) 947-2340 Energy Policy Advisor Wayne Krieger 280 Peavy Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331 [email protected] Eugene, OR 97403 [email protected] Office of Governor Kate Brown State Representative, District 1 (Gold (541) 737-9103 (541) 346-3036 255 Capitol St. NE Beach) [email protected] Arnie Roblan [email protected] Elizabeth Steiner Hayward, MD Salem, OR 97301 Dave Kronsteiner State Senator, District 5 State Senator, District 17 [email protected] Phil Scoles Owner/President, West Coast 900 Court Street NE, S-417 Session F 900 Court Street NE, S-417 (w) 503-986-6545 Terra Science, Oregon Contractors; President Oregon Salem, OR 97301 Healthcare: Bridging the Gap Salem, OR 97301 4710 SW Kelly Avenue, Suite 100 International Port of Coos Bay (503) 986-1705 Between Health Care Policy and (503) 986-1717 Lisa Sumption Portland, OR 97239 61050 Highway 101 [email protected] Political Reality Director, Oregon Department of (503) 274-2100 Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 Session G Parks and Recreation (541) 267-7689 Session E Crystal Shoji (Concurrent Panels) 725 Summer Street NE, Suite C Gwen Shaughnessy, contactus@westcoastcontractors. Keynote Address: The Mayor, City of Coos Bay Earthquake, Tsunami Resilience Salem, OR 97301 Climate Adaption Specialist, com Congresswoman and the 500 Central Avenue and the Realities of Extreme (503) 986-0719 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Presidents Coos Bay, OR 97420 Weather [email protected] Administration, Portland Don Ivy (541) 267-2491 Tribal Chief, Coquille Indian Tribe Gerry Washburn [email protected] Linda McCollum Jim Rue Terry Thompson Commissioner 3050 Tremont Street Superintendent, Roseburg School Mayor, City of Reedsport Director Lincoln County Board of North Bend, OR 97459 District Scott Ekblad Reedsport City Hall Oregon Department of Land Commissioners (541) 756-0904 1419 NW Valley View Drive Director, Oregon Office of Rural 451 Winchester Ave. Conservation and Development 225 West Olive Street, Room 110 [email protected] Roseburg, OR 97471 Health Reedsport, OR 97467 635 Capitol Street NE Newport, OR 97365 (541) 440-4014 3181 South West Sam Jackson Park (541) 271-3603 Salem, OR 97301 (503) 265-4100 John Sweet [email protected] Road L593. Portland, OR 97239 (503) 373-0050 [email protected] Coos County Board Commissioner (503) 494-4450 Arnie Roblan [email protected] 250 North Baxter Street Lindsey Capps [email protected] State Senator, District 5 Coquille, OR 97423 Chief Education Officer 900 Court Street NE, S-417 Session H Closing Remarks: Oregon’s (541) 396-7541 Chief Education Office Paul Janke Salem, OR 97301 GOAL 18 Discussion: Is Oregon Legislative Coastal Caucus [email protected] 775 Court Street NE President/CEO, Bay Area Hospital, (503) 986-1705 prepared for Climate Change Salem, OR 97301 Coos Bay [email protected] Adaption? Bill Thorndike (503) 986-6541 1775 Thompson Road President, Medford Fabrication, [email protected] Coos Bay, OR 97420 Brad Avy David Brock Smith former (541) 269-8124 State Geologist, Oregon Commissioner, Curry County Board Director of the Oregon Business The Honorable Congresswoman [email protected] Department of Geology and of Commissioners, Oregon Coastal Council Suzanne Bonamici Mineral Industries (DOGAMI) Zone Management Association 1109 Court Street Member, House of Representatives, 800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 965 94235 Moore Street, Suite 122 Medford, OR 97501 Oregon First Congressional District Portland, OR 97232 Gold Beach, OR 97444 (541) 770-1172 439 Cannon House Office Building (971) 673-1550 (541) 247-3260 [email protected] U.S. House of Representatives [email protected] [email protected] Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-0855

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