a roadmap for building an incubator on your community college campus

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A FOR BUILDING AN INCUBATOR AT YOUR COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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This presentation is the blueprint for building an incubator on a community college campus; the case study is the Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation (CEI) in Phoenix, Arizona. Topics include: how to acquire funding, internal support from college faculty and staff, and program best practices. (Presented at NACCE Conference, Tuesday, October 14, 2014, by Susie Pulido and Jeff Saville)

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Page 1: A Roadmap for Building an Incubator on your Community College Campus

A FOR BUILDING AN INCUBATOR

AT YOUR COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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Susie Pulido, Vice President, Business Development

Maricopa Corporate College

With 28 years of experience in higher education

leadership positions, Susie is Vice President of

Business Development where she delivers strategic

direction and continued business development of

external workforce partnerships. She also provides

leadership for the Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation

and the sales and marketing teams. Previously, she

was Director of Institutional Advancement and

Entrepreneurial Programs at GateWay Community

College.

Susie has a master’s degree in Educational Leadership

from Northern Arizona University and a Certificate in

Incubation Management from the National Business

Incubation Association.

[email protected]

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Jeff Saville, Executive Director

Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation

As CEI Executive Director, Jeff has utilized his 5+

years of experience in leadership positions within

technology-based business incubators to recruit 20

biotechnology, software development, and renewable

energy startups to CEI as well as build an elite mentor

program comprised of over 50 leading subject matter

experts. Previously, Jeff was the Vice President of

NACET, a Flagstaff, AZ incubator and received his

Certificate in Incubation Management from the National

Business Incubation Association.

Jeff has a Bachelor of Science in Communications

from Northern Arizona University and is also an

entrepreneur in his own right, having started and sold

multiple businesses.

[email protected]

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From entry-level to executive training, Maricopa

Corporate College (MCOR) delivers market-relevant,

customized workforce solutions and education for

employees in virtually every industry sector.

President: Dr. Eugene Giovannini

Launch: Summer 2013

maricopacorporatecollege.com

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The Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation (CEI) is a

comprehensive business incubator that provides

services, space and support for early-stage and

startup companies in the biotechnology, medical

device, software development and renewable energy

industries.

Executive Director: Jeff Saville

Launch: Spring 2012 (Soft Opening)

ceigateway.com

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The History

2002: Arizona Bioscience Roadmap

2006: City of Phoenix RFP

2007: Meeting with Economic Development

Administration

2010: Groundbreaking Ceremony

2012: Soft launch

2013: Formal grand opening and ribbon cutting

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The Reasons

To determine if your community college

is the right place for an incubator,

assess the following:

• College role / services

• Needs of the surrounding community

• National and local trends

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The Funding

Sources for funding an incubator project

might include:

• Grant funding

Local Municipalities (e.g. City of

Phoenix)

Federal organizations (e.g.

Economic Development

Administration)

• Local philanthropic organizations

/ donors

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The Funding

Best practices for responding to an RFP

or submitting a grant proposal:

• Leverage existing funds raised

• Research needs and mission of

granting organization

• Align project mission / goals with

those of granting organization

• Leverage university and other

partnerships

• Obtain letters of support

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The Support

How can you gain support internally

among faculty/staff at your college for

an incubator?

• Educate the uninitiated

• Recruit strategic group of “internal”

champions from various departments

• Tell the story / paint the vision

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The Support

How can you gain support externally

among faculty/staff at your college for

an incubator?

• Form project advisory committee

• Partner with strategic community

organizations

• Hire incubation consultant

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The Model

How and why should you deploy a

management contract to assist in the

launch of your program?

• Helps ramp up program quickly

• Find an organization with a proven

record of success in incubation

• Find an organization with a strong

network of mentors and other subject

matter experts

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The Model

What incubation best practices should

your program follow?

• Rent vs. Equity-based model

• Client-driven services

• Targeted industries of focus

Resources:

• National Business Incubation

Association (NBIA)

• NACCE

• Feasibility studies

• Existing incubation programs

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The Model

Staffing considerations:

Lean Staff Model

• Executive Director

Experience over academics

Business ownership / incubation

experience

Ability to assemble key partnerships

• Creative staffing

Build program on VALUE to create

sponsorship opportunities

Identify grant opportunities to hire

additional staff

• Strong reliance on mentors, business

counselors and/or executive(s)-in-residence

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The Design

What are critical features to consider in

designing the physical space of your

incubator?

• Rentable space

• Collaborative / meeting areas

• Technological infrastructure

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The Metrics

Some key indicators of success include:

• Job creation

• Economic impact

• Educational opportunities

• Relevant services

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The Future

New Services:

• CLIA Lab

• Competitive Intelligence

• Rapid Prototyping

Growth and expansion

Changes in the ecosystem

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The Recap

• Identify local and national funding

opportunities in the form of grants and

private/corporate fundraising

• Strategic partnerships can help build

support, strengthen funding proposals and

accelerate program growth

• Synchronizing incubator mission / goals with

needs of surrounding community builds

value and can yield lasting success

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SEE YOU AT 3:00PM FOR THE TOUR!