“Jamie gets things done! She successfully researches novel technologies, leads corporate initiatives, and communicates her results with enthusiasm to her colleagues.”
About
An entrepreneur, scientist, and educator who is passionate about building businesses that…
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You need to create an interactive online meeting or webinar. What tools can you use?
For meetings larger than 5, taking advantage of structured small-group breakout sessions allows for engagement, active discussion, and deeper learning. People learn and retain when they are actively involved not through passive listening. Offer a prompt and send the participants into breakout rooms of <5 for discussion (or even a brief exercise). Reconvene the group to share and discuss.
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Three observations from posting daily on LinkedIn for the last 30 days. 1) Nothing has gone viral (which wasn't the goal, anyway) but the floor of…
Three observations from posting daily on LinkedIn for the last 30 days. 1) Nothing has gone viral (which wasn't the goal, anyway) but the floor of…
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Experience
Education
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Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management
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Activities and Societies: Healthcare and Biotechnology Club, Women's Business Association, Business of Healthcare Conference, Global Health Initiative, CHEST case competition
• Deans Service Award recipient
• Chicago Health Executive's Forum (CHEF) Student Award 2009
• Quaker Oats minority fellowship
• Co-lead, 2008 Kellogg Healthcare Conference
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Activities and Societies: Women in Chemistry, American Chemical Society
• National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellow (2001-2004)
• College of Natural Sciences Excellence Fund Graduate Fellow
• National PEO Graduate Fellow
Graduate work involved the synthesis and characterization of organometallic species designed for catalysis, as well as structure functional relationships of metallo-enzymes.
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Activities and Societies: Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society, Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society
• Tennessee Scholar (full-scholarship to 25 students in entering class of ~6000)
• Dreyfus Undergraduate Research Award
• American Chemical Society (ACS) Senior Scholar
• Tylenol Scholar
• Elected President of the ACS Student Chapter
• Faculty-appointed Student Chair of Southeast Regional Meeting of the ACS
Volunteer Experience
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Board Member
Impact Hub Houston
- 11 months
Economic Empowerment
Supporting the Impact Hub Houston Launch team in providing programming and placemaking that meets problem-solvers where they are and bridges entrepreneurial knowledge and resource gaps.
Publications
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From Waste to Value: Business Opportunities in Solid Waste Management
Research-Technology Management
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) policies, which hold manufacturers to account for the environmental costs associated with goods throughout their life cycles, are an increasingly popular response. Many firms may be concerned about the cost of compliance with EPR rules, but innovative firms should consider the spread of such policies an opportunity to create new value, both economic and societal, and define a leadership position by developing creative solutions to waste management, and…
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) policies, which hold manufacturers to account for the environmental costs associated with goods throughout their life cycles, are an increasingly popular response. Many firms may be concerned about the cost of compliance with EPR rules, but innovative firms should consider the spread of such policies an opportunity to create new value, both economic and societal, and define a leadership position by developing creative solutions to waste management, and particularly plastics waste management.
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Inclusive Innovation: A Source of New Ideas to Deliver Business Growth
Research-Technology Management
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Peering into the Future of Innovation Management
Research-Technology Management
The increased pace of technological change and a number of megatrends are reshaping how firms approach innovation and, consequently, the role innovation managers play in the firm. In the context of so much uncertainty and change, this study sought to explore the future of innovation management and how firms can ensure their innovation management practices are ready to meet future challenges. The impetus for this study arose from the desire of the Industrial Research Institute’s (IRI) External…
The increased pace of technological change and a number of megatrends are reshaping how firms approach innovation and, consequently, the role innovation managers play in the firm. In the context of so much uncertainty and change, this study sought to explore the future of innovation management and how firms can ensure their innovation management practices are ready to meet future challenges. The impetus for this study arose from the desire of the Industrial Research Institute’s (IRI) External Technology Network to understand the internal and external influences that may shape the future of innovation management. A literature review, megatrends scan, and expert interviews were used to identify key issues and design a survey that asked innovation managers about their views on the issues and trends identified. The responses were analyzed to understand how practitioners, service providers, and academics perceive the future of innovation management.
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Innovation Is an Economic Imperative for Indonesia
Jakarta Globe
Around the world, national governments are recognizing that investment in science, technology and innovation is a key driver of economic growth.
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HP: Imprinting the Global Health Sector
Harvard Business Publishing
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Partnering for Scale: How to Integrate Social Entrepreneurs within Corporate Value Chains
Business Fights Poverty
Increasingly, corporations want to work with social entrepreneurs to secure their supply chain, demonstrate their commitment to inclusive business, and strengthen trust and brand in the communities in which they operate. Social entrepreneurs are seeking to partner with corporations seeing them as first customers paving the path to scale, ever elusive in the world of social impact. So if both sides desire partnership, why are these kinds of engagements the exception rather than the rule?
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Maximizing Your Accelerator Experience
Huffington Post
Are you considering joining an accelerator in hopes of propelling your startup into the ranks of Airbnb and Dropbox? As accelerators proliferate, your options may seem endless and confusing. How do you choose the right accelerator for you and your venture? Once you are part of the cohort, how do you ensure you get the most out of the experience?
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Revving Our Engines: 10 Lessons From Launching an Impact Accelerator
Huffington Post
Accelerator programs are proliferating with an estimated 300 to 2,000 programs worldwide. Programs that support social- and civic-minded ventures are no exception. The value and success of accelerators is hotly debated, as discussed in the recent Wall Street Journal article "Tech Startups Benefit From Accelerator Boom." After two years of running an accelerator program that supports for-profit businesses with an integrated societal or environmental mission, the board of Impact Engine reflected…
Accelerator programs are proliferating with an estimated 300 to 2,000 programs worldwide. Programs that support social- and civic-minded ventures are no exception. The value and success of accelerators is hotly debated, as discussed in the recent Wall Street Journal article "Tech Startups Benefit From Accelerator Boom." After two years of running an accelerator program that supports for-profit businesses with an integrated societal or environmental mission, the board of Impact Engine reflected on some of the highs and lows of building a supportive ecosystem for impact entrepreneurs. Here are some tips, both for those looking to start an accelerator or those considering accepting a slot in an accelerator program.
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Next Season's Green Bond Harvest. Innovations in Green Credit Markets
IFC, Kellogg School of Management
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Next Season's Green Bond Harvest offers potential solutions to address the financing gap for climate change investments. It introduces a mix of innovative fixed income products to attract different kinds of institutional investors and draw more private capital into funding green technologies. -
Innovation at One Acre Fund: Seeing the Forest for the Trees
Harvard Business Publishing
One Acre Fund (1AF) is a nonprofit organization in rural western Kenya that helps farmers lift themselves out of poverty by providing a bundle of products and services that support farmers with quality inputs, training on farming techniques, access to credit, and assistance in achieving optimal prices. Since the organization's founding nearly a decade ago, it has grown to serve over 180,000 farm families annually as of July 2014. This high level of penetration into rural Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi,…
One Acre Fund (1AF) is a nonprofit organization in rural western Kenya that helps farmers lift themselves out of poverty by providing a bundle of products and services that support farmers with quality inputs, training on farming techniques, access to credit, and assistance in achieving optimal prices. Since the organization's founding nearly a decade ago, it has grown to serve over 180,000 farm families annually as of July 2014. This high level of penetration into rural Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania makes 1AF a potential distribution channel for rolling out new products and technologies that could benefit farmers and their families. The organization prides itself on its innovative culture, and always strives to offer new products and methods to its farmers. In 2011 1AF realized that it needed to formalize its innovation process to ensure it was confident in new products before rolling them out across its entire farmer network. It therefore created a robust, multistep evaluation framework to assess new innovations on four criteria: impact, adoptability, simplicity, and operability.
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Synthesis and Structure of a Boron Cation Supported by a Beta-diketiminate Ligand
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
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Good Capital and Better World Books (A): A Better World for Investing
Harvard Business Publishing
The purpose of this case is to introduce the topic of socially responsible investing from both the investor and investee perspectives. The students will walk away with an understanding of 1) how to evaluate a portfolio company on a social/environmental mission and on traditional financial criteria, and 2) what considerations should be top of mind for a social venture considering accepting an equity investment.
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Patents
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Functionalized nanoparticles and their use in particle/bulk material systems
Issued US US7758961B2
A process for creating readily or highly dispersible nanoparticles on which chemically reactive functional groups or ligands have been placed. An ultra-high shear fluidic processor is used to change the size distribution of nanoparticle agglomerations and facilitate the formation of stable dispersions of such nanoparticles, as well as the placement of various chemically reactive functional groups or ligands on exposed surface areas of such nanoparticles. Such functionalized nanoparticle…
A process for creating readily or highly dispersible nanoparticles on which chemically reactive functional groups or ligands have been placed. An ultra-high shear fluidic processor is used to change the size distribution of nanoparticle agglomerations and facilitate the formation of stable dispersions of such nanoparticles, as well as the placement of various chemically reactive functional groups or ligands on exposed surface areas of such nanoparticles. Such functionalized nanoparticle agglomerations have a broader size distribution (with a substantial increase in the proportion of smaller agglomerations), can exhibit enhanced dispersion characteristics and, when dispersed in various bulk materials, can impart to such bulk materials the desirable physical or chemical properties associated with the selected chemically active functional groups that have been attached to the surface areas of such agglomerations.
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Courses
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Cross Cultural Communications
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Honors & Awards
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Excellence in Teaching an Elective Course
Fuqua School of Business Class of 2021
Received The Excellence in Teaching an Elective Course award as voted on by the Fuqua Daytime MBA class of 2021.
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Triangle Business Journal 40 Under 40
Triangle Business Journal
Triangle Business Journal recognizes 40 of the Triangle's best and brightest business and community leaders- all under the age of 40.
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Emerging Leaders Program
Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs seeks to identify Emerging Leaders who will help Chicago compete and thrive in the global era. Each year, an independent selection committee identifies a new class of Emerging Leaders from a competitive pool of nominated candidates. The individuals selected are among the best and the brightest new leaders in the city.
Emerging leaders spend the first year of the two-year program examining key global issues that affect the world and Chicago’s global…The Chicago Council on Global Affairs seeks to identify Emerging Leaders who will help Chicago compete and thrive in the global era. Each year, an independent selection committee identifies a new class of Emerging Leaders from a competitive pool of nominated candidates. The individuals selected are among the best and the brightest new leaders in the city.
Emerging leaders spend the first year of the two-year program examining key global issues that affect the world and Chicago’s global future. Experts meet with them to discuss issues such as the global economy, foreign policy, immigration, energy, and the environment. A short trip to Washington, DC, at the beginning of the second year gives them the opportunity to interact directly with policymakers. Throughout the second year, they work in small groups with Chicago Council staff to define, develop, and produce policy papers on pressing global challenges. Each group then presents their findings at a Chicago Council public event.
Languages
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German
Elementary proficiency
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