REEE USA STEERING COMMITTEE
REEE
USA has an active Steering Committee that includes faculty and
staff from top engineering entrepreneurship programs in the United
States. The Steering Committee takes an active role in crafting
the REEE content and format each year.
Co-chairs:
Tom Byers and Tina Seelig, Stanford
Terry Blum, Georgia Tech
Jerry
Engel, UC Berkeley
John
Jacquette, Cornell University
Steve Nichols, UT Austin
Mark Rice, Babson College
Kathryn Simon, University of Colorado, Boulder
Ed Zschau, Princeton University
Each
year we strive to make this conference as valuable as possible,
using suggestions from previous year's participants. We hope to
create an environment that encourages networking and collaboration.
In addition, we try to provide rich content that leaves participants
with specific ideas that they can use in their respective programs.
Any comments and suggestions
are welcome.
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REEE USA is sponsored by the Stanford Technology Ventures Program
and the Kauffman Foundation.
STVP
Stanford Technology
Ventures Program is the entrepreneurship center within the School
of Engineering. Our mission is to build a world-class center dedicated
to accelerating high technology entrepreneurship research and education
for engineers and scientists worldwide.
KAUFFMAN
The
Kauffman
Foundation works to accelerate entrepreneurship in America by
reaching individuals at all ages through two focus areas: the delivery
of entrepreneurship education and development, and the promotion
of entrepreneurial environments.
LLEEP
Clinics
In the United States, REEE serves as one of the LLEEP clinics (Lifelong
Learning for Entrepreneurial Education Professionals). LLEEP is a
partnership including the Kauffman Foundation, the Price Institute
for Entrepreneurial Studies, Babson College, the University of Colorado
at Boulder, and Stanford University. |