Position Executive Director of the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council Role Clio Hall Award Recipient Website LinkedIn Profile Bio/Description Anne-Marie Maman is Executive Director of the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council, which works to engage and educate Princeton-connected entrepreneurs of all levels, on campus, in our community, and in locations around the world. PEC also actively engages with the greater NJ entrepreneurial ecosystem. Princeton Entrepreneurship Council has several active programs involving under-appreciated academic founders from all communities. Anne-Marie spent most of her career commercializing leading edge medical technologies—starting in large international companies, moving to medical device startups, and then becoming an entrepreneur herself. Her passion was improving patient care by matching specific market needs with effective products. She has experience raising non-dilutive funding and dilutive funding, as well as selling a startup to a large international organization. Anne-Marie has an AB from Princeton University and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. "GradFutures has been a great collaborator with the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council. We have enjoyed working with them to present the Bootcamp that is run twice a year for grad students and postdocs. Whether you have an idea or not, if you want to learn more about the entrepreneurial mindset and how to think through the product/market fit - join us!! The skills you are developing as grad students are very relevant in the startup world - connect to me or anyone on the PEC team if you want to talk or if you have questions." Social Media Links: @AnneMarie_Maman Related News 2023 Clio Hall Award Recipients to be Honored at the GradFUTURES Forum Graduate students and postdocs exercise creative thinking in Night Science workshops during Wintersession The Humanities Expedition & Lab: Grad Students Exploring Landscape of Innovation in the Humanities Upcoming Professional Development Events Dec 5 Managing Active Research Data Dec 7 Writing to Influence: How Academia Inspires Action with Christopher Paul Harris Dec 7 LaTeX Drop-in Consultations Dec 7 Cynthia Dwork: It’s in Your Phone. It’s in Your Browser. It’s in Your Redistricting Data! … It’s Differential Privacy. Dec 8 30 Minutes Towards Better Bibliographies and Footnotes! (online) Dec 8 Introduction to Environmental Studies Library Research: Water Use and Availability Dec 11 Office Hours for Humanities and Social Sciences Graduate Students (In Person) Dec 11 Office Hours with Leonard Cassuto Dec 11 American Higher Ed Learning Cohort Session 6: International Perspectives (Europe, Asia) Dec 13 Shake It Off: Taylor Swift Friendship Bracelet Making Party (Drop in!) Dec 13 Entrepreneurship, Venture Capital, and Startups Learning Cohort: Capstone Presentations Dec 14 Writing to Influence: Academia and Social Advancement as Modeled by HBCUs with Jelani Favors