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Laura Owen (born Laura Smith, November 11, 1957) is a business executive and entrepreneur. Under the name Laura Nicholl, she was the first woman appointed to be Kansas Secretary of Commerce in 1991–1992.

A native of Bucks County, Pennsylvania,[1] She attended Council Rock High School in Newtown, Pennsylvania, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Delaware Valley University[1] and attended the Sorbonne.[2] Owen was the first woman executive hired as part of an executive training program at St. Regis Paper Company.[3] Owen worked as a financial advisor, and for Stephens Inc. investment bank, in the 1980s.[4]

In January 1991, she was appointed Secretary of Commerce by Governor Joan Finney, at the start of Finney's administration.[5] Finney claimed to have dismissed Owen in June 1992, officially because the governor disapproved of her overseas travel expenses.[6][7] Owen claimed to have resigned,[8] defended her travel expenses and pointed out that her departure came after a disagreement between her and the governor about a proposed mortgage revenue bond issue,[9] which later came under fire by Kansas state lawmakers.[10][11] The dismissal was one of many during the first eighteen months of Finney's administration, in which 10 cabinet posts were held by 21 people.[12]

Owen and her husband, former Kansas Lieutenant Governor Dave Owen,[13] founded ICOP Digital, Inc., a business which engineered and marketed mobile video and digital surveillance products. The company traded in the NASDAQ under the ticker ICOP and received the Patriot Award from the U.S. Department of Defense in 2008.[14] She served as President and Chief Operating Officer while David Owen served as CEO. ICOP's first international market was Saudi Arabia.[3] The company ceased operations in December 2010 and was in bankruptcy proceedings when it was acquired by Safety Vision LLC in 2011.[13][15][16]

Owen is the founder and CEO of Ponscio, an online social network that aims to advance the lives of women entrepreneurs through education, mentoring and access to capital. The company is part of the Global Innovation through Science and Technology initiative[17] and collaborates with the United Nations Foundation's Global Accelerator program.[18][19] Owen was also the founder and CEO of PontSalus, a healthcare consulting company.[20] Owen worked on the board of Heart to Heart International, a philanthropic institution,[21] and she and her husband donated $250,000 to establish the David C. Owen Leadership Institute at Ottawa University.[22] In 2012 she was named to the Board of Trustees of Delaware Valley University.[21]

References

  1. ^ a b Flynn, Kelly (December 2, 2014). "Del Val grad talks up women entrepeneurs". Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on December 31, 2014.
  2. ^ ICOP Management
  3. ^ a b Ziegler, Laura (2 November 2009). "Lenexa Woman Does Business Saudi-Style". Kcur. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Laura Owen". Forbes. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  5. ^ "1979 Delval Graduate Joins Kansas Cabinet", The Morning Call, January 31, 1991.
  6. ^ Lew Ferguson, "Finney cabinet official 'stunned' by firing", Associated Press in Lawrence Journal-World, June 26, 1992.
  7. ^ John Hanna, "Finney keeps campaign promise to be different", Associated Press in Lawrence Journal-World, August 2, 1992.
  8. ^ Higdon, Dave (June 26, 1992). "Commerce secretary forced out". The Wichita Eagle. pp. 1–3. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  9. ^ "Nicholl cites bond dispute in ouster", Associated Press in Fort Scott Tribune, July 3, 1992.
  10. ^ Alm, Rick (October 30, 1993). "KCK's bond costs are called too high". The Kansas City Star. pp. C–8. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  11. ^ Rebello, Joseph (March 6, 1993). "KCK fees being investigated". The Kansas City Star. pp. B–3. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  12. ^ John Hanna, Kansas Gov. Joan Finney Reckons with Administrative Revolving Door", Associated Press, August 8, 1992.
  13. ^ a b Scott Canon, "Lenexa firm suspends operations, seeks funds", The Wichita Eagle, December 25, 2010.
  14. ^ ICOP Digital Presented With 'Patriot Award' From U.S. Department of Defense
  15. ^ Twiddy, David (4 February 2011). "ICOP's end abrupt, woes protracted". Kansas City Business Journal. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  16. ^ Safety Vision, LLC Acquires ICOP: Combination Bolsters
  17. ^ FACT SHEET: Global Entrepreneurship Summit
  18. ^ Lessons From a Serial Entrepreneur
  19. ^ "Laura Owen". Kansas City Business Journal. 29 July 2007. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  20. ^ Bizwomen - Laura Owen
  21. ^ a b Larson, Sarah (3 March 2012). "DelVal Appoints Alumnus to Board". Patch. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  22. ^ "Institute Founders, David and Laura Owen". Ottawa University. Retrieved 21 November 2014.