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The Master of Professional Studies in Technology Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation’s 30-credit, 9-course curriculum can be completed in 15-months, with students typically enrolling in two 3-credit courses per 12-week term.
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James V. Green
Innovative Ideas & Concept Development
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Dr. Green is the Managing Director of Learning and Development for the Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute (Mtech) at the University of Maryland. He leads the Master of Professional Studies in Technology Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation, Master of Professional Studies in Product Management, and Minor in Technology Entrepreneurship. He is a national presenter on entrepreneurship education with refereed papers and presentations at conferences for the Academy of Management (AOM), the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE), the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), and the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA).
Prior to the University of Maryland, Dr. Green held founder, executive, and operational roles with multiple startups to include WaveCrest Laboratories, an innovator in next-generation electric and hybrid-electric propulsion and drive systems (acquired by Magna International, NYSE: MGA); Cyveillance, a software startup and world leader in cyber intelligence and intelligence-led security (acquired by QinetiQ, LSE: QQ.L); and Netmentors, an online mentoring and tutoring platform for K-12 students.
Dr. Green earned a Doctor of Management and an MS in Technology Management from the University of Maryland Global Campus, an MBA from the University of Michigan, and a BS in Industrial Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Sharon Flank
Strategies for Managing Innovation
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Dr. Flank is an inventor and entrepreneur with experience in innovation leadership that encompasses artificial intelligence, anti-counterfeiting, drug delivery, sensor technology, and 3D printing. As a co-inventor for a defense contractor’s first intellectual property (SRA, now General Dynamics), she created and then managed the patent process and helped create the spinout company (eMotion, funded by Chicago Tribune, Kodak, and GE; now part of OpenText and of Getty Images), which she later joined, eventually as CTO.
For her own venture-backed company, InfraTrac, she secured angel and venture investment, licensed university intellectual property, established a market niche in in-dose pharmaceutical anti-counterfeiting, and then pivoted to the more successful 3D printing security market after FDA mandated bar codes on packaging and disrupted the pharma market. InfraTrac has successfully delivered proof-of-concept 3D-printed security taggants as part of a military aerospace program. Dr. Flank continues to innovate, with 3D nanoprinting for precision controlled delivery, jointly developed with University of Maryland faculty.
Dr. Flank holds an A.B. from Cornell University and a Ph.D. from Harvard University.
Daniel Gordon
Business Modeling and Customer Validation
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Dan Gordon has over 30 years of experience working with technology, as a computer scientist, software developer, manager, analyst, and entrepreneur. As a technology partner with Valhalla Partners, Dan brings together the most respected and successful venture investors in the region. Valhalla Partners' present and past investments have resulted in 27 M&As, 22 IPOs, and over $1 billion in investment proceeds. Prior to joining Valhalla Partners, Dan was a director and senior staff member at the PricewaterhouseCoopers Global Technology Centre, analyzing technology trends and consulting on technology-oriented strategies in the software, e-business, wireless, optical, networking, semiconductor, and life sciences arenas. He worked with clients from North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia. Dan was a Contributing Writer and Contributing Editor to the Technology Centre's annual Technology Forecast, and a frequent speaker at industry and general business meetings. Prior to joining PwC, Dan spent 20 years in Silicon Valley as a software technologist, manager, director, and entrepreneur, including senior technical roles at well-known Silicon Valley firms like Symantec, Intuit, and Oracle. Dan has also been involved in startup companies in the applied artificial intelligence and web applications fields. Dan has a BA from Harvard University and an MS from New York University in Computer Science.
Frankie Abralind
Innovative Thinking
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Frankie Abralind is executive director of The Good Listening Project, a nonprofit that promotes good listening in hospitals. Previously, Frankie served as the lead designer for the Innovation Hub at Sibley Memorial Hospital, where he worked on improving the healthcare experience for patients, staff, and visitors. Frankie is a champion of radical collaboration on methodologies, practices, and experiences to facilitate and deliver innovation in the world. He earned his MBA at the University of Maryland's Smith School of Business after studying design at Cornell University. Frankie's expertise is in design thinking, experience design, and user research.
Cait von Schnetlage
Creative Design, Prototyping, and Testing
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Cait von Schnetlage is the founder and CEO of Full Suite Solutions, a full-service marketing and software development firm. In the public sector, Full Suite Solutions has provided Defense customers with cyber security consulting and currently has contracts within the community. In the public sector, Cait has helped clients obtain contracts totaling over $50,000,000. She has provided services for over 3 million square feet of commercial real estate and helped entrepreneurs in the medical, IT, and restaurant industries get approval for loans, investments, and commercial real estate space by developing strong and comprehensive business plans, presentations, and a polished corporate image. She is a Lecturer with the Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute (Mtech) at the University of Maryland, College Park, teaching students in University of Maryland's Minor in Technology Entrepreneurship Program and the General Education Program of the University. She Cait earned her BA from the University of Maryland College Park and her MA and MBA from the Johns Hopkins University.
David Bosley
Market Development and Commercialization
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David Bosley is the co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer of PBJ Marketing, a full-service digital agency based in Washington, D.C. With an unwavering passion for driving client success, David spearheads the firm's digital strategy, SEO, and paid media efforts for domestic and international clients.
With over 16 years of digital marketing experience, David is a seasoned veteran who has successfully managed multi-million-dollar campaigns for companies worldwide. He is a strategic thinker who leverages the latest digital marketing techniques to help his clients achieve their business goals.
Before founding PBJ, David honed his skills at companies in the publishing and insurance industries, including AIG Insurance. His experience in different sectors has given him a unique perspective on how to create effective digital marketing strategies across a range of industries.
David earned his MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business.
Wilson L. White
Legals Aspects of Entrepreneurship
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Wilson White is the Public Policy and Government Relations Senior Counsel at Google. He manages public policy and government relations outreach and advises on global policy implications of Android, Play and Google Glass products. He is an intellectual property attorney with substantial litigation experience in the financial, telecommunications, Internet and high-tech industries. Wilson has recent experience in technology and Internet public policy issues. Wilson began his career as a software engineer at I-Cubed and software developer at IBM. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering from North Carolina State University and a JD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law.
Michael Pratt
Financial Management and New Venture Financing
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Michael Pratt teaches and mentors students in University of Maryland's Minor in Technology Entrepreneurship Program and the General Education Program of the University. His career spans 35 years in management and finance, in both domestic and international organizations, and almost two decades in startups and venture capital, having raised over $100 million for eleven different startup ventures. Michael is the co-founder and Managing Partner in Select Venture Partners LLC, an early stage, post-seed/pre-Series A investment management firm. Prior to co-founding Select, he was co-founder and CEO of SpydrSafe Mobile Security, Inc., a mobile application security management platform that safeguarded enterprise data by controlling apps on smartphones and tablets (iOS and Android). SpydrSafe was acquired in February 2014. Prior to SpydrSafe, he was COO of CardStar, Inc., a mobile loyalty company sold to Constant Contact (NASDAQ: CTCT). From 2006 to 2010, Michael was the CFO/COO of Trust Digital, Inc., a venture-backed Mobile Device Management company sold to McAfee (NYSE: MFE). Prior to Trust, he was CFO of Galt Associates, Inc., a venture-backed software company sold to Cerner Corporation (NASDAQ: CERN) in July 2006. His earlier professional experience includes CEO of CrossMedia Networks Corp.; CEO of Point of Care Technologies (sold to Siemens Healthcare in 1999); various senior finance and operating roles with Mobil Corporation, including President and General Manager of three Mobil subsidiaries. Michael began his professional career with Arthur Andersen & Co. He holds a BS in Finance from East Carolina University, an MBA from Massey University in New Zealand, and an MS in Marketing from Johns Hopkins University.
Harry D'Andrea
Launching Technology Startup Ventures
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Harry D'Andrea brings more than three decades of business, finance and investing experience, including serving as chief financial officer of three publicly traded companies. He served as managing general partner of Valhalla Partners, a venture capital firm he helped found in 2002. From 1999 to 2002, Mr. D’Andrea was chief financial officer of Advanced Switching Communications, Inc., a Nasdaq-listed company that completed its IPO in 2000. From 1989 to 1999 he held senior financial positions with a number of privately held and public companies. He also was a member of the Nasdaq Listings Qualification Panel from 2004 through 2014. His public company board experience includes Martek Biosciences Corporation, where he was chairman of the audit committee and served from 2006 to 2011. Harry received a B.A. in Foreign Service from The Pennsylvania State University and an MBA from Drexel University.
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