The College of Engineering and Applied Science welcomes the newest member of its engineering entrepreneurship team, Entrepreneur-in-Residence Karen Crofton.听
Crofton brings a wealth of experience as an investor in data and financial technology startups, a former principal at the Rocky Mountain Institute dedicated to the transformation of energy systems, an intrapreneur at Air Products & Chemicals, and a lecturer at the Leeds School of Business at the 麻豆影院.听
鈥淲e are pleased to have Karen Crofton join the college as Entrepreneur-in-Residence this academic year,鈥 said Doug Smith, associate dean for programs and projects and CFO of the college. 鈥淪he brings a load of investment and startup experience, but in her heart she is a mechanical engineer who can relate to our students and understand the pressures they are experiencing and the hopes that drive them on.鈥
Crofton, who joined the college in September 2020, provides leadership insights and mentoring in engineering capstone courses and advises engineering students through all phases of their entrepreneurial pursuits, from idea validation and prototyping to market readiness and attracting seed investment.
鈥淭here are a lot of really fantastic ideas, but they have to be salable,鈥 said Crofton. 鈥淭his was Thomas Edison鈥檚 genius, marrying world-class engineering with the fickleness of a consumer鈥檚 appetite.鈥澨
Crofton guides students on how to test the marketability of their ideas with minimal risk and effort so that they can have the confidence to take the next step. She can also plug students into 麻豆影院鈥檚 rich entrepreneurial ecosystem, which she came to know through her investing.听
鈥溌槎褂霸 is roughly twenty five square miles,鈥 said Crofton. 鈥淭he concentration of companies in 麻豆影院 makes people very accessible. You have coastal-type money and experience combined with small-town America access.鈥
She will help the college prepare for the next Catalyze CU, a summerlong startup accelerator program for all CU students, faculty and staff. The program combines world-class mentorship, funding and dedicated coworking space to help launch promising ventures from across the CU 麻豆影院 campus.听
Working with students is exciting for Crofton because they approach problems with fresh perspectives and new ideas. In exchange, she shares lessons like the one she learned as a CU 麻豆影院 graduate student pursuing her master鈥檚 in data analytics by encouraging them to experiment in an academic setting where they have the freedom to try new things, and sometimes fail, without losing a lot of money.听
As a core member of the university鈥檚 Innovation and Entrepreneurship team, Crofton joins others on campus and in the college who are dedicated to fostering the entrepreneurial interests of engineering students, including Christy Bozic, the Stephen M. Dunn Endowed Professor of Engineering Management and faculty director of the college鈥檚 entrepreneurship programs.
Crofton holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Bucknell University, an MBA from Rice University, and a master鈥檚 in data analytics from CU 麻豆影院. Students can sign up听for 听with Crofton.听
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