Barrett Amos is a co-founder of NetBook. NetBook is being developed to serve as a link between a publisher and professor to create customized textbooks and e-texts.
During this interview, Amos discusses his participation in the Big Idea competition at Cornell University. In this competition, undergraduate students are invited to enter a new business idea into the competition, which is sponsored by Entrepreneurship@Cornell and Student Agencies Inc.
Barrett Amos is a 2008 graduate of Cornell University.
Katherine Amos is the Vice President of Transfer Pricing Strategy at Eaton, an Irish-based multinational focused on power management products and services with sales to customers in over 175 countries.
Previously, she was the global head of transfer pricing for Tyco International, a Swiss-based multinational operating in a variety of markets. Katherine also spent 17 years in transfer pricing consulting at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and Ernst & Young LLP working with companies in a variety of industries with transfer pricing planning, documentation, and controversy needs.
Katherine Amos received her undergraduate degree from Cornell University.
Sandy Arnold worked in the nursery industry before buying rural land in 1984 to begin Pleasant Valley Farm. Her background includs retailing, business, and agriculture. Much attention to marketing facilitated sales of her diverse organic fruits, vegetables, and perennials.
Paul Arnold worked in the nursery industry before buying rural land in 1984 to begin Pleasant Valley Farm. His background includs retailing, business, and agriculture. Much attention to marketing facilitated sales of his diverse organic fruits, vegetables, and perennials.
Cathy Aronin is involved with Quixand, a company which allows hotels to differentiate their application to their consumers. Cathy Aronin is a student at Cornell University.
Amy Arrigo works for Lincoln Financial Group in Philadelphia, PA.
She majored in Applied Economics and Management and graduated Cornell University in 2002.
Claire Arrindell is the Director of Sales at Casa de Campo.
Deborah Arrindell is Executive Director/Therapeutic Area Head of Safety Oncology at Amgen.
She has been in the pharmaceutical industry since 2000 when she joined Roche Laboratories as Medical Director of Versed. Since that time Deborah has held various positions at Wyeth/Pfizer and Johnson and Johnson.
Deborah Arrindell attended Cornell University where she received a BS in biology. She then attended Yale University School of Medicine where she received her MD-MPH degree. Following two years of training in pediatrics, Deborah completed an anesthesiology and critical care training program at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. After spending a brief time in private practice anesthesia, Deborah returned to join the faculty at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital as an Assistant Professor in Anesthesiology and Critical Care. During this time Deborah also obtained her law degree from the University Of Maryland School of Law. Deborah is admitted to the bar in New York, Maryland, and New Jersey.
Shari Aser is the IBM Business Unit Executive, Cloud & Smarter Infrastructure Software Sales for the North Region. Her responsibilities include managing and leading the strategy for the North Region Cloud & Smarter Infrastructure sales organization. Shari Aser received her undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering from Bucknell University. She completed her MBA at the Johnson School at Cornell University.
<p>Steve Ashley is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Ashley Group, a family of related companies focused on management, brokerage, leasing, financing, and investment in commercial and multifamily real estate. </p> <p>Ashley has more than 35 years experience in the real estate and mortgage banking industries. He served as President of Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), a national real estate finance association representing 2,300 member firms in 1994. Ashley currently is non-executive Chairman of the Board of Fannie Mae, a publicly traded company. He is also a director of The Exeter Fund, Inc., a group of mutual funds. He also serves as Chairman of the Board of the International Museum of Photography (The George Eastman House).</p> <p>Stephen Ashley received BS and MBA degrees from Cornell University. </p>
<p>Deepak Aswani worked for seven years in research on clean diesel technology and hybrid electric vehicles at Ford Motor Company before coming to the Johnson School for the accelerated MBA program in 2008. After graduating in 2009, Deepak joined the American Governor Company as their Business Operations Manager. He has directly been involved in a number of existing hydro power projects in North America and new projects in other parts of the world</p>
David Audretsch is an American economist. He is currently the Director at the Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena in Germany. He is also the Ameritech Chair of Economic Developmentat the Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs and Director of the Institute for Development Strategies at Indiana University and a research fellow at the CEPR, London. He is also co-founder and co-editor of the academic journal on entrepreneurship and small business called Small Business Economics.
David Audretsch received his B.A. at Drew University in 1976, his M.S. in Economics in 1979 and later his doctorate in 1980 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.