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Category: Energy
Type: News
Source: PNNL
Date: Thursday, September 15th, 2016

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RICHLAND, Wash. - Rosemarie Truman, founder and former CEO of the Center for Advancing Innovation in Bethesda, Maryland, has been named director of innovation impact at the D.O.E.'s Pacific Northwest National Lab.

Truman will bolster PNNL's commercialization, business engagement and economic growth activities. She also will create new startup and entrepreneurship initiatives and capabilities that are designed to boost job creation, create new markets for ideas and products, and maximize the potential impact of valuable federal investments - all ultimately acting as a catalyst for economic growth.

Truman has in excess of 20 years of experience developing institutional strategies for innovation and technology transfer in several industries, including but not limited to high tech, life sciences, private equity, financial services, energy, aerospace and defense business sectors. Over the course of her career, she has provided strategy consulting services for in excess of 100 companies and clients - including in excess of 50 global/U.S. Fortune 100 companies - in 15 countries and 24 states.

"Increasing the commercial impact of PNNL's science and technology programs is an essential part of our mission," said Malin Young, PNNL's deputy director for science and technology. "Rosemarie has an impressive track record of forming novel public-private partnerships to drive technology commercialization and creating first-of-a-kind platforms for entrepreneurial advancement, which will serve PNNL and the nation well."

In 2012, Truman founded the Center for Advancing Innovation, a global public-private partnership whose mission is to accelerate and increase the volume of technology transfer, the movement of knowledge and discovery to application and commercialization. Previously, she served in leadership positions at IBM, RHT Consulting, PRTM, Oracle and other leading technology, investment and consulting firms. She began her career in investment banking at Goldman Sachs.

At CAI, Truman conceived and launched the National Institutes of Health Startup and N.A.S.A. Startup Challenge initiatives, which together resulted in 21 partnership and/or collaboration agreements, as well as the launch of over 33 startups. Her efforts were acknowledged by the White House and national media, and the initiatives received awards from the Secretary of Health & Human Services, the Federal Lab Consortium, the General Services Administration and others.

In addition to her role at the CAI, Truman was the director of the DC-Metro area Founder Institute, which provides training to entrepreneurs to assist them in launching startups. She will serve as a keynote speaker at the yearly R&D 100 Conference in November in Washington, D.C., where the 2016 R&D 100 Awards will be presented.

"In this role my goal will be to accelerate the commercialization of promising PNNL inventions in order to create outsized economic impact in the form of new markets, knowledge-based jobs and more," said Truman. "In addition, I seek to architect, engineer and establish new paradigms and innovative platforms that will galvanize entrepreneurial ecosystems to drive self-sustaining, demonstrable economic growth."

In its history PNNL has:

  • Signed 846 licenses with companies and organizations covering a multitude of technologies and software innovations,
  • Won 83 Excellence in Technology Transfer awards - in excess of any other national Lab - from the Federal Lab Consortium, and 98 R&D 100 Awards for innovation,
  • Created or enabled 179 companies based on PNNL technologies and employees, which together currently employ in excess of 1,500 people,
  • Performed nearly 1,300 technology assistance plans for companies nationwide, and
  • Increased small business access to national Lab expertise and technology through leadership in the Tri-Cities Research District and national programs such as DOE's Small Business Vouchers Pilot.

    Tags: Operations, Technology Transfer and Commercialization, Staff Appointments, Licensing

    Interdisciplinary teams at Pacific Northwest National Lab address many of America's most pressing issues in energy, the environment and national security through advances in basic and applied science. Founded in 1965, PNNL employs 4,400 staff and has an yearly budget of nearly $1 billion. It is managed by Battelle for the D.O.E.'s Office of Science. As the single biggest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States, the Office of Science is working to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information on PNNL, visit the PNNL News Center, or follow PNNL on Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn and Twitter.

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