Department of Commerce (DOC), Paul served as Deputy and Acting Director and launched and managed the Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Paul was also the founding Executive Director of Innovation Fund America, a national family of pre-seed startup investment funds housed within community colleges that has invested over $13M in more than 200 companies. Previously, as the founding Chief of Staff, Paul oversaw efforts to launch and build the Office of Innovation & Entrepreneurship for the President of the University of California System. Paul has held leadership roles in three startup companies, developed and implemented public policy at the federal level for the Secretary of Commerce, NASA, and the White House, and spurred technology commercialization, access to capital, and business formation in higher education.Īt PIVOT, Paul has facilitated the launch of dozens of companies aided by three technology accelerators, a business incubator, and a highly successful in-Residence program. His focus on entrepreneurship cuts across the public and private sectors, as well as NGOs and higher education. Marmer received an MBA, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Master of Physical Therapy and Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences from University of the Sciences.įor nearly three decades, Paul has led entrepreneurial initiatives in the United States, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia. Marmer serves and has served on a number of boards and is a past entrepreneur-in-residence at Princeton University. Before SG3, Marmer served as chief business officer at the University of Pennsylvania’s Penn Center for Innovation and, while at Penn State University, held the roles of director of technology commercialization, associate dean for research innovation and associate professor. Preceding his time at the U, Marmer was co-founder and managing director of SG3 Ventures, a venture capital firm targeting early life science investments with primary focus on fund creation, raising investment capital, sourcing deals, due diligence and portfolio management. During the course of his career, Marmer has overseen the creation of more than 140 companies. He has personally launched and scaled four companies as well as helped entrepreneurs raise more than $1 billion in investment capital. Marmer provides more than 30 years of experience as an entrepreneur, executive and investor. Since joining the U, Marmer has helped transform the culture of commercialization and rolled out three accelerators, a business incubator and a venture fund to support startup companies. Prior to his current role, Keith served as the U’s associate vice president for technology & venture commercialization and corporate partners. ![]() Discover companies in accelerators & incubator.Search for executive & continuing education.Discover opportunities at the U’s accelerators & incubator.Understand the commercialization process.
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