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Executive Director, Innovation and Commercialization Office (Grant-Funded)
University of Texas of the Permian Basin
The University of Texas Permian Basin welcomes applicants for the position of Executive Director, Innovation & Commercialization. The Executive Director will lead UTPB’s Innovation & Commercialization Office, which has university-wide responsibility for facilitating the transfer of university discoveries to the public through the market, and for fostering connections between UTPB inventors and entrepreneurs with prospective external collaborators. The Executive Director will enhance strategic research alliances with private- and public-sector partners looking to innovate and enhance knowledge translation that leads to commercialization of UTPB discoveries and inventions. Developing and implementing a comprehensive strategic plan, the successful candidate will work to further increase commercialization of UTPB intellectual property and technology transfer, including enhancing and leading the growth and promotion of an intellectual property pipeline and the process of commercialization. The incumbent will manage and promote the operations of ICO, including marketing and administering programs and services internally with faculty and other researchers and with external audiences. ICO will have organizational oversight to coordinate and/or support activities of several initiatives on the UTPB campus. The initiatives primarily housed on the main UTPB main campus (Odessa) include: Blackstone Launchpad and the Roden Center for Entrepreneurship. The initiatives primarily housed at the Midland campus include: Texas Water and Energy Institute, Advanced Manufacturing Center, UTPB Incubator, MakerSpace, and Co-working Space. A collaborative initiative under this umbrella is with the UT-Austin IC2 Institute. The Manager of Technology and Commercialization will be a direct report and administrative assistants will be assigned to facilities under the ICO. ICO works to establish partnerships between research and industry, providing access to resources including but not limited to capital, financial and UT System legal counsel, as well as business connections. The successful candidate will oversee technology transfer services, including but not limited to invention disclosure, patenting and other protections, as well as licensing and start-up assistance, with the goal of producing economic and societal benefit born from the commercialization of UTPB and UT Systems intellectual property. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES: ? The University offers an excellent compensation package which includes a broad range of employee benefits including free health insurance (employee only) as well as a generous retirement program. We invite you to learn more at www.utpb.edu. HOW TO APPLY: All applicants must submit a UTPB electronic application in order to be considered. Link to job posting at the UTPB Careers site: https://utpb.peopleadmin.com/postings/2733. Please include all required documents with your submission. Unofficial transcripts of all college work are acceptable for purposes of the application. Official transcripts are required upon hire. The University of Texas of the Permian Basin is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women and underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. UTPB participates in e-Verify.
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Required Qualifications: • Advanced Degree with a minimum of three years of experience leading technology commercialization, including commercialization of university-based discoveries and academic-industry partnerships Preferred Qualifications: • Preference will be given to those who have direct experience in research, technology development, and/or business analysis in addition to knowledge of intellectual property development, patent, copyright and trademark law, and business incubation. Experience with these activities in a university setting will be considered advantageous |
Executive Director, Innovation & Commercialization (Grant-Funded) | Odessa , Texas |
University of Texas of the Permian Basin | 3 Months Ago |
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