Month: December 2013
City of Philadelphia Adopts First Parental Leave Policy for Exempt Employees
Posted on December 20, 2013 by scottliffmanrnCity cites needs of changing workforce as driver for policy changern rnDecember 20, 2013 – As a result of action taken by the City of Philadelphia’s Administrative Board, effective January 1, 2014, new parental leave benefits will be provided to exempt employees. The policy provides four weeks of paid parental leave for exempt employees who have at least six months of tenure in City government. The benefit applies to birth, adoptive and foster mothers and fathers equally, including life partners, and is usable within twelve months of the date the child enters the family.rn rn“Implementing a parental leave policy reflects the changing needs of our workforce,†said Mayor Michael A. Nutter. “According to Census estimates, as of 2010, 72% of Philadelphia children have either both parents or their only parent in the labor force – and this domestic reality is 13 percentage points higher than in the mid-1980s. Now more than ever, employees need a parental leave policy which will allow them to bond with the new child who has entered their home.â€rn rnIn addition, the Administrative Board adopted two additional complementary changes for exempt employees:rn rn- Birth mothers will be able to use up to eight weeks of accrued sick time immediately following the birth of a child – the previous policy allowed for up to four weeks of leave.rn rn- All parents may use up to five sick days within a calendar year to care for a sick dependent who resides in their home (e.g. child or other sick family member), however these five days cannot be used to care for a healthy, new child.rn rnThe Civil Service Commission recently enacted regulations providing similar benefits to non-represented employees.
Lá»±a Chá»n Trưá»ng Tiểu Há»c và Trung Há»c CÆ¡ Sở
Hoan nghênh quý vị và o trang web Lá»±a Chá»n Trưá»ng Tiểu Há»c và Trung Há»c CÆ¡ Sở. Trước khi ná»™p đơn, phụ huynh nên xem lại hồ sÆ¡ há»c bạ cá»§a con mình, đến tham quan trưá»ng mà con mình muốn đến há»c và trao đổi vá»›i các giáo sư, ban giám hiệu, há»c sinh và phụ huynh để quyết định trưá»ng nà o thÃch hợp nhất.rnrnXin vui lòng sá» dụng tà i liệu trong trang web nà y để hướng dẫn cho quý vị trong quá trình lá»±a chá»n. Nếu có thắc mắc, Xin bấm và o hình tượng dưới đây để được trợ giúp:rnrnrnrn rnrnQuá trìnhrnSở Giáo Dục sẽ thu nháºn đơn xin nháºp há»c các trưá»ng tiểu há»c và trung há»c cÆ¡ sở từ thứ hai ngà y 21 tháng 10 cho đến 5 giá» chiá»u thứ 6 ngà y 17 tháng giêng.rnrnQuá trình Lá»±a Chá»n Trưá»ng Tiểu Há»c và Trung Há»c CÆ¡ Sở được áp dụng cho việc tuyển sinh và o các loại trưá»ng dưới đây rnrnTrưá»ng Trung Há»c CÆ¡ Sở Có Quy Äịnh Tuyển Sinh Äặc BiệtrnrnCá nhân được tuyển chá»n dá»±a và o việc đánh giá cá»§a trưá»ng qua hồ sÆ¡ há»c bạ, phá»ng vấn, và trình diá»…n thá», nếu có. Tất cả há»c bạ cá»§a há»c sinh phải được gởi trá»±c tiếp đến từng trưá»ng mà em muốn ná»™p đơn. ÄÆ¡n nháºp há»c phải được gá»i đến Văn Phòng Phân Bổ Há»c Sinh:rnrn440 N. Broad Street, Suite 111rnrnPhiladelphia, PA 19130rnrnSau đây là các trưá»ng trung há»c cÆ¡ sở có quy định tuyển sinh đặc biệt:rnrnMã Số Trưá»ngrnrnTên Trưá»ngrnrn6480rnrnAcademy for the Middle Years (AMY) Northwest (Grades 6-8)rnrn129MrnrnAndrew Hamilton Achieving in Middle School (AIMS) Magnet Program (Grades 6-8)rnrn5230rnrnConwell Middle Magnet School (Grades 5-8)rnrn2410rnrnGirard Academic Music Program (GAMP) (Grades 5-8)rnrn737MrnrnGrover Washington Music Magnet Program (Grades 5-8)rnrn6460rnrnHill-Freedman Middle Magnet School (Grades 6-8)rnrn2141rnrnMasterman Laboratory and Demonstration Middle Magnet School (Grades 5-8)rnrnTrưá»ng Tiểu Há»c và Trung Há»c CÆ¡ Sở Tuyển Sinh Khắp Thà nh PhốrnrnHá»c sinh được tuyển chá»n bằng phương pháp xổ số Ä‘iện toán. Những trưá»ng nà y không có tiêu chuẩn tuyển sinh.rnrnSau đây là các trưá»ng tiểu há»c và trung há»c cÆ¡ sở tuyển sinh khắp thà nh phố:rnrnMã Số Trưá»ngrnrnTên Trưá»ngrnrn5430rnrnAmy at James Martin (Grades 6-8)rnrn6230rnrnFitler Academics Plus (Grades 1 through 8)rnrn1580rnrnMYA: Middle Years Alternative (Grades 5-8)rnrn4480rnrnOverbrook Education Center (Grades 1 through 8)rnrnTrưá»ng Tiểu Há»c và Trung Há»c CÆ¡ Sở Äịa PhươngrnrnHá»c sinh được tuyển chá»n bằng phương pháp xổ số Ä‘iện toán. Những trưá»ng nà y không có tiêu chuẩn tuyển sinh. Xin vui lòng sá» dụng Danh Sách Các Trưá»ng Còn Chá»— Trống Và o Tháng 9 Năm 2014rnhttps://webapps.philasd.org/stor/EL-MS_Selection_List_of_Schools_Vietnamese.pdfrnrnlà m hướng dẫn. Danh sách ghi những trưá»ng há»c và cấp lá»›p nà o còn chá»— trống để thu nháºn há»c sinh cư ngụ ngoà i địa bà n phục vụ cá»§a trưá»ng. Xin lưu ý rằng bất kỳ yêu cầu má»™t trưá»ng tiểu há»c hoặc trung há»c cÆ¡ sở nà o mà không có tên trong danh sách thì yêu cầu đó sẽ tá»± động bị từ chối.rnrnÄÆ¡n Lá»±a Chá»n Trưá»ng Tiểu Há»c và Trung Há»c CÆ¡ Sởrnhttps://webapps.philasd.org/stor/Elementary-Middle_School_Application_Vietnamese.pdfrnrnHá»c sinh Ä‘iá»n đơn Lá»±a Chá»n Trưá»ng Tiểu Há»c và Trung Há»c CÆ¡ Sở bằng cách Ä‘iá»n số và o 5 trưá»ng/chương trình mà mình muốn chá»n theo sở thÃch từ 1 (thÃch nhất) cho đến 5 (thứ năm). Há»c sinh nà o không được thu nháºn và o bất cứ trưá»ng hoặc chương trình mà em chá»n, thì em vẫn có quyá»n được há»c tại trưá»ng tiểu há»c và trung há»c cÆ¡ sở tại địa phương cá»§a mình.rnrnTất cả há»c sinh phải ná»™p đơn nà y cho Văn Phòng Ghi Danh và Phân Bổ Há»c Sinh số 440 North Broad Street, Phòng 111 và o hoặc trước 5 giá» chiá»u ngà y 17 tháng 1 năm 2014.rnrnTà i LiệurnÄÆ¡n Lá»±a Chá»n Trưá»ng Tiểu Há»c và Trung Há»c CÆ¡ Sởrnhttps://webapps.philasd.org/stor/Elementary-Middle_School_Application_Vietnamese.pdfrnrnNhững Trưá»ng Còn Chá»— Trống Và o Tháng 9 Năm 2014rnhttps://webapps.philasd.org/stor/EL-MS_Selection_List_of_Schools_Vietnamese.pdfrnrnÄÆ¡n Xin Hồ SÆ¡ Há»c Bạrnhttp://webgui.phila.k12.pa.us/uploads/LV/TS/LVTSDWiEsrGepAMDosfpTQ/ES.MS.HS-PlainTranscript-Front–Back10.2013-with-fields.V3.pdfrnrnBiểu Äồ Äối Chiếu Äiểm PSSA. Biểu đồ Äiểm PSSA được sá» dụng để giúp cho há»c sinh và gia đình các em xác định được kết quả Ä‘iểm thi PSSA gần đây nhất so vá»›i Äiểm Phân Vị Äịa Phương và mức độ thà nh tá»±u. Xin vui lòng nhấp và o đây để Ä‘á»c biểu đồ đối chiếu.rnhttps://webapps.philasd.org/stor/PSSA_Conversion_Chart_Vietnamese.pdfrnrnNếu có thắc mắc, Xin bấm và o hình tượng dưới đây để được trợ giúp:rnhttp://webgui.phila.k12.pa.us/offices/l/language-vietnamese/help
Ghi Danh VÃ o Lá»›p Pre-K (Head Start VÃ Bright Future) 16/12/2013 – 31/03/2014
Theo nguồn tin cá»§a Sở Giáo Dục Philadelphiarn rnrn rnrnTáºp Hồ SÆ¡ Xinrnhttps://webapps.philasd.org/stor/Head_Start_Application_Package_2013_14_Vietnamese.pdfrnrnDo tÃnh chất phức tạp cá»§a quá trình ná»™p đơn, chúng tôi rnkhuyến khÃch quý vị ná»™p hồ sÆ¡ trá»±c tiếp tại Sở Giáo Dục rnPhiladelphia (440 North Broad Street) để tránh sá»± cháºm rntrá»…. Chúng tôi sẽ cung cấp dịch vụ ngôn […]
Transgender, CrossDressing Shoppers Gain Access to Innovative New Fashion Website by Suddenly Femâ„¢
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Suddenly Femâ„¢ — a dynamic force in crossdresser – transgender clothing and lingerie for over 20 years — has launched an extraordinarily innovative new website that is as bold and exciting as the market it serves.rn(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20131217/PH34405)rn”Today’s cross dresser or trans woman is not like her counterpart from 20 years ago,” says Tyler DeSouza, designer and Vice President of the fashion line. “She is just as likely to be out on the town as home in the closet. She demands fashion-forward styling, an excellent fit, and, perhaps most importantly, a convenient, effective way to shop online.”rnThe visually stunning new Suddenly Femâ„¢ website offers updated menus and categories that simplify shopping for customers who are new to cross dressing and trans fashion. An easy-to-use interface enables shoppers to effortlessly navigate through the site’s innovative features:rnExclusive Interactive Size Chart – Shoppers input their measurements and are quickly directed to the best size for their bodies. (SuddenlyFem clothing is designed to fit cross dressers’ slim hips, longer arms, wider shoulders, and longer torsos.) This feature makes the often-confusing transgender clothing conversion simple. It also provides optional metric conversions for the European trans fashionista.rnInteractive Breast Form Sizing Tool – The sizing tool creates personalized breast form size recommendations for each customer based on his or her particular proportions and desired silhouette.rnAbilty to Add Matching and Coordinating Items Directly From the Product Page – Shoppers will no longer need to click numerous times and browse numerous pages to purchase a complete outfit. The site provides suggestions to accomplish a complete look. And it’s all on one page!rnVirtual and Downloadable Fashion Catalogs – Customers can browse the catalog online, download a copy, or order a full-color paper catalog for their home.rn”We are very excited to unveil this fantastic new platform,” says DeSouza. “Our goal has always been to elevate fashion and style for cross dressers and trans women. This site clearly represents our vision. It highlights the beauty of our fashions while helping to raise the level of respect for the transgender and cross dressing community overall.” rnSuddenly Femâ„¢ has successfully merged fashion, style and beauty with ease, functionality and information. They plan to add more specialized features with each coming season – keeping their site fresh while offering a shopping experience over and above their customer’s (and the world’s) expectations. rnAbout Suddenly Femâ„¢ – Suddenly Femâ„¢ is the largest fashion line for the M2F transgender community in the United States — and arguably the most stylish. Covering all aspects of trans fashion from edgy club wear to racy lingerie to expertly coordinated sets and collections, Suddenly Femâ„¢ is not just a retailer, but a designer and manufacturer of virtually every product in their mail order catalogs and online store. For more information on Suddenly Femâ„¢, a division of Best Value Products, contact Tyler DeSouza at 215-694-1500 or at Email. rnwww.CrossDresser.com. rnRead more news from Suddenly Femâ„¢ rnSOURCE Suddenly FemrnrnrnRELATED LINKSrnhttp://www.crossdresser.com
Find the Best Christmas Tree and Ensure It Stays Fresh and Safe Through the Holiday with Tree Service Tips for Philadelphia, PA Homeowners from Giroud Tree and Lawn
Get the best Christmas tree for your family and keep it fresh and safe through the Holidays with tree service tips for Philadelphia homeowners from Giroud Tree and Lawn.rnrnPhiladelphia, PA (PRWEB) December 13, 2013rnrnFinding the perfect Christmas tree – it’s an annual tradition for many Philadelphia area families.rnWhether small or large, plump or skinny, getting a Christmas tree that stays fresh and safe through the Holidays requires careful selection, set up and maintenance advises the ISA Certified Arborists at Giroud Tree and Lawn.rnTo get the best Christmas tree as the centerpiece for holiday decorations, Giroud Tree and Lawn provides these holiday tips:rn1. Select a tree that is well hydrated. Branches should bend easily and needles stay attached when tested.rn2. Cut a few inches off the bottom of the trunk and put the tree in a clean bucket of warm water to encourage uptake.rn3. Stand the tree away from heat sources such as space heaters, fireplaces and hot air vents.rn4. Fill the tree stand with cool or lukewarm water and check daily to ensure the trunk base is submerged.rn5. For safety and to save electricity, turn off the lights at night or when no one is in the room.rnWhen the tree starts to lose needles and dry out, it can become a fire hazard. Giroud Tree and Lawn advises homeowners to take the tree outside for disposal according to the community’s waste collection practices. By following these holiday tips, Philadelphia area families will have a Christmas tree that is safe and beautiful.rnAbout Giroud Tree and LawnrnGiroud Tree and Lawn specializes in tree service, tree removal and lawn care programs that make customers love doing business with the company since 1974. Serving Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties, the company offers professional tree and lawn evaluation, tree pruning, insect and disease control, fertilizing, tree removal, stump removal and traditional and organic lawn programs to keep lawns healthy and green . Giroud Arborists are certified by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) and have the knowledge and experience required to properly diagnose, treat and maintain trees and lawn health. The company has been awarded the Angie’s List Super Service Award® every year since 2005. The “Giroud Treework for Charity†program donates free tree care services to parks, historical sites and other non-profit organizations located in the Company’s service area. For more information, visit the company website at http://www.giroudtree.com or call 215-682-7704.
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City of Philadelphia Awarded $100,000 Cities of Service Grant to Implement Two Service Initatives
Posted on December 13, 2013 by City of PhiladelphiarnGrant Funds Provided by Bloomberg Philanthropies Will Support Two New “Impact Volunteering†Initiatives to Increase Recycling and Expand Emergency Meal Servicern rn rnDecember 13, 2013– The City of Philadelphia announced that Cities of Service, a bipartisan coalition of cities finding new, innovative ways to harness the power of volunteers, has awarded $100,000 to Philadelphia to implement two service initiatives. The first initiative, Waste Watchers, is designed to increase multi-stream recycling at City-sponsored events and the second, Philadelphia Meals and More, will leverage volunteers to increase the number of congregant meals served on a weekly basis to Philadelphians in need. Philadelphia is one of 23 U.S. cities to win a Cities of Service Impact Volunteering Fund grant, which supports mayors who are implementing “impact volunteering†strategies that tackle pressing local challenges.rn rn“Strategically wielding the power of volunteer service is critical as cities address challenges with limited resources,†said Mayor Michael A. Nutter. “I strongly believe that developing volunteerism within city governments helps mayors launch innovative initiatives, grow civic engagement and build resilient communities. This grant provides the City of Philadelphia increased capacity to work toward two of my priorities: becoming the greenest, most sustainable city in America and improving the health of Philadelphians by addressing the causes and effects of poverty.â€rn rnPhiladelphia’s $100,000 grant will go toward the following:rn rn· Over the next 18 months, the City will engage members of the Philadelphia Food Access Collaborative to expand meal service by 1,000 meals per week by recruiting and training a minimum of 250 volunteers to support 10 meal providers.rn rn· Over the next year the City will expand its successful “Waste Watchers†initiative to divert 70% of event waste from local landfills by engaging a minimum of 1,000 volunteers in raising recycling rates at large-scale, city-wide events including the Philadelphia Marathon, the Broad Street Run and the Philadelphia Cycling Classic.rn rnThe Cities of Service model focuses on impact volunteering – volunteer strategies that target community needs, use best practices, and set clear, measurable outcomes to gauge progress. Dozens of cities across the nation have adopted the model since its introduction in 2009.rn rnLast year, the City of Philadelphia received $100,000 in first round Impact Volunteer funding to support two volunteer initiatives, Tech Tutors and PhillyRisingCREATES.rn rn· Tech Tutors, implemented through a strategic partnership with the Mayor’s Commission on Literacy, KeySpots and Drexel University, engages volunteers to help adult learners build their literacy skills using technology. Volunteers have been recruited, trained and matched with adult learners at five literacy organizations across the city.rn rn· PhillyRisingCREATES draws on a partnership between Mural Arts and the City’s PhillyRising Collaborative to engage volunteers in revitalizing community spaces cross the city. More than 300 volunteers have installed three community murals and revitalized more than 76,000 square feet of community space.rn rnFunded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Cities of Service Impact Volunteering Fund is a multi-million dollar fund. Nearly $1 million was awarded through the first round of grants in October 2012, with an additional $1 million awarded through this second round. Grantee cities were selected based on the quality of initiative proposals, scale and potential for impact, and caliber of implementation plans, among other criteria. Cities of Service Impact Volunteering Fund initiatives address issues in the Cities of Service priority areas of education and youth, health, neighborhood revitalization, preparedness and safety, sustainability, and veterans.rn rn###rn rnAbout Cities of Servicern rnFounded in September 2009 in New York City by New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and 16 other mayors from across the nation, Cities of Service is a bipartisan coalition of over 180 mayors committed to addressing critical city needs through impact volunteering. American cities face serious challenges and many mayors want to take advantage of every resource available to them – including the time and energy of public-spirited residents – to address those challenges. But in cities across America today, citizen service is often an underutilized strategy by municipal governments. By leveraging citizen service strategies, Cities of Service helps mayors address local needs and make government more effective. To find out more about Cities of Service, visit our website atwww.citiesofservice.org or follow us on Twitter @CitiesOfService.
Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board Announces Philadelphia Casino Suitability Hearing Schedule
HARRISBURG, Pa., Dec. 12, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board today announced the schedule of January's public suitability hearings in Philadelphia for each of the applicants for the remaining casino license in the City of Philadelphia.rnEach of the hearings, in which the order was selected at random, is scheduled in 4 hour blocks […]
Drexel, University City Science Center and DreamIt Ventures Partner to Foster Innovation in Philadelphia
Drexel and Science Center to Create Innovation Hub at 3401 Market St. DreamIt to Open World Headquarters at the Hub and Drexel to Invest in DreamIt FundrnrnrnShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on Google+Share on LinkedInEmail a friendrnPhiladelphia, PA (PRWEB) December 11, 2013rnrnDrexel University, the University City Science Center and DreamIt Ventures are on a mission to support innovators and entrepreneurs in the Philadelphia region and have formed a strategic partnership that creates a hub for start-ups to test their wings and the capital that will support their continued growth.rnDrexel – Science Center Collaboration rnDrexel and the Science Center have collaborated to form a 17,500-square-foot innovation hub that will serve as a launching pad for companies by offering business incubation and accelerator spaces and services to support idea generation, innovation and growth as well as support for later-stage companies.rnThe innovation hub, which will officially open in April 2014 on the second and third floors of the Science Center building at 3401 Market Street, will include a suite of flexible workspaces designed to foster collaboration throughout the entrepreneurial ecosystem. It will also house the world headquarters for DreamIt Ventures, a global business accelerator that is well-versed in helping start-ups take flight.rn“This partnership not only supports Drexel’s and the Science Center’s shared vision for University City, it’s a major step forward in accomplishing Drexel’s goal of creating an innovation nexus on our campus,†said Drexel President John A. Fry. “It also marks an important step in creating a path to success for burgeoning entrepreneurs to follow.â€rnThe goal of Drexel and the Science Center’s collaboration is to support emerging technologies. It builds on Drexel’s strategic plan and the mission of Drexel’s Expressive and Creative Interaction Technologies (ExCITe) Center; and the Science Center’s long and successful tradition of supporting startups and convening communities around innovation and entrepreneurship through programs such as its Port business incubator and Quorum, the entrepreneurs’ clubhouse. The ExCITe Center, which opened on the first floor of the 3401 Market Street. building last fall, has already become a hub for Philadelphia’s technological innovation community. Just up the street, at 3711 Market Street, the Port has been developing successful models of business incubation since 2001, which will now be extended to the 3401 innovation hub.rn“The Science Center and Drexel University share an innate strength and experience in emerging technologies,†said Dr. Stephen S. Tang, president and CEO of the Science Center. “This partnership leverages that strength to create an environment where tech entrepreneurs can connect, collaborate and thrive – ultimately strengthening Philadelphia’s role as a supportive environment for tech startups. And we are pleased to be able to strengthen our long-term relationship with our friends at DreamIt, by offering them a permanent home on our campus.â€rn“We are putting another stake in the ground to create our Innovation Neighborhood and illustrate how committed we are to supporting entrepreneurs in the Philadelphia region,†said Drexel’s Senior Vice President for Corporate Relations and Economic Development Keith Orris. “We want to support start-up companies, help them grow and keep them here in Philadelphia.â€rnDreamIt Ventures rnTying things together further is the presence of DreamIt Ventures and its track record of successfully launching start-up companies. The DreamIt team works hands-on with entrepreneurs from around the country and the world to rapidly validate, de-risk or disprove the assumptions underlying their businesses. DreamIt helps entrepreneurs achieve in three months what typically takes companies 12-to-24 months to achieve on their own. DreamIt operates accelerators in Austin, Baltimore, New York City, Philadelphia and Tel Aviv. While the group has launched more than 125 start-ups since 2008 -74 in Philadelphia alone- locating DreamIt’s headquarters in the Innovation Neighborhood will give DreamIt’s portfolio companies an even better chance of succeeding.rn“DreamIt’s choice of Philadelphia for its global headquarters is yet another sign that Philadelphia is committed to becoming a more welcoming and supportive city for startups and entrepreneurs,†said Mayor Michael A. Nutter. “The City and PIDC through Startup PHL are proud to play our role, in partnership with great institutions such as Drexel University and the Science Center, in providing the capital and business growth opportunities that will lead more start-ups to stay in Philadelphia.â€rnAs a way to further solidify this partnership and foster innovation, the Science Center and Drexel are investing in DreamIt’s $30 million fund to support these promising ideas and thinkers. Drexel’s $3 million investment in DreamIt Fund II recognizes the benefits of the Fund investing small amounts of money in a large number of startups for large ownership positions relative to the money invested. The investment further enables the Fund to participate in the follow-on funding rounds of those companies participating in DreamIt’s accelerator programs.rn“DreamIt Fund II and our new headquarters in Philadelphia further position the region as a technology startup hub,†said David Bookspan, founder of DreamIt Ventures. “This exciting partnership between three world-class organizations is an important step in bringing additional capital to Philadelphia to support our growing startup community. DreamIt now offers companies more capital than any other major accelerator.â€rnDreamIt will host its semi-annual Philadelphia-based accelerator programs at the 3401 Market St. location and will give participating companies the option to work in the adjoining office space after graduating from the boot camp.rnThe innovation hub will also be open to entrepreneurs throughout the region. For more information about the Drexel – University City Science Center partnership visit: http://drexel.edu/corporaterelations/drexel-ventures/overview/. To find out how to get involved with DreamIt visit: http://www.dreamitventures.com/.rnAbout DreamIt Ventures: rnDreamIt Ventures is a seed stage accelerator and start-up fund, with the goal of helping exceptional teams build exceptional companies. DreamIt provides aspiring entrepreneurs with access to seasoned entrepreneurs and subject matter experts to help them validate and de-risk their ideas; a uniquely assigned, seasoned entrepreneur as a mentor; pre-seed funding; top tier accounting and legal services, a rigorous and creative working environment, and access to capital. DreamIt was founded in 2008 by three successful technology entrepreneurs who want to create the same type of opportunities that they were fortunate to have had themselves for the next wave of entrepreneurs. Since kicking off in Philadelphia with their traditional accelerator program, DreamIt has expanded to Austin, Baltimore, New York, and Israel; built a thriving healthtech accelerator program, been named the third best accelerator program in the world by Forbes Magazine in 2012; and launched 127 companies with an enterprise value greater than $385, including: SCVNGR, Parse,ly, SeatGeek, Adaptly, MindSnacks, ShowMe, AppAddictive, LearnBop, Take The Interview, Cloudmine, ElectNext, SnipSnap, Charlie, Cloudamize, Vantageous, Winston, PeerActive, and TrendKite. DreamIt alumni have collectively gone on to raise more than $100M in follow on funding. More information about DreamIt Ventures is available online at http://www.dreamitventures.com, or via email at info(at)dreamitventures(dot)com.rnAbout The University City Science Center: rnThe University City Science Center is a dynamic hub for innovation, and entrepreneurship and technology development in the Greater Philadelphia region. It provides business incubation, programming, lab and office facilities, and support services for entrepreneurs, start-ups, and growing and established companies. The Science Center was the first, and remains the largest, urban research park in the United States. Since it was founded in 1963, graduate organizations and current residents of the Science Center’s Port business incubators have created more than 15,000 jobs that remain in the Greater Philadelphia region today and contribute more than $9 billion to the regional economy annually. The Science Center is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2013. For more information about the Science Center, go to http://www.sciencecenter.org.rnAbout Drexel University: rnDrexel is a comprehensive national research university ranked among the top 100 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. With 25,500 students, Drexel is one of America’s 15 largest private universities. The University has built its global reputation on core achievements that include: leadership in experiential learning through its cooperative education program; a history of academic technology firsts; and recognition as a model of best practices in translational research initiatives. Founded in 1891 in Philadelphia, Drexel now engages with students and communities around the world via three Philadelphia campuses and other sites that include Drexel University Sacramento, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University and international research partnerships in several countries around the globe. Drexel Online is one of the oldest and most successful providers of online degree programs. Drexel is one of Philadelphia’s top 10 employers, and a major engine for economic development in the region. For more information, visit http://www.drexel.edu.
