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Nancy Clement

Pursuing Independent Study in Women in Leadership, MSc in Organizational Leadership & Supervision (2005), BSc from Purdue University (1989), Executive MA in Philanthropy from Indiana University, Interim Director at Purdue University since 2003.

Headline: Educator
Skills: Business, Entrepreneurship, Languages, Leadership, Management
Groups: 2010 Idea-to-Product® Competition for Social Entrepreneurship at Purdue, Idea-to-Product® Competition for Social Entrepreneurship at Purdue, Social e-challenge Competition 2009 [inactive], [OLD] Social e-challenge Competition 2008 [INACTIVE]
Interested in: Helping members of my groups, Meeting new people, Mentoring, Offering Expertise, Professional opportunities
Schools: Indiana University System, Purdue University System - Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis, Purdue University System - Purdue University

WORK EXPERIENCE

Employer: 2009 Maymester – EARTH University Costa Rica
Position: Teaching & Mentoring
Time period: January 2009 - Present
Description: Social Entrepreneurship section of the course titled: Developing Global Curricula: An Experimental Learning Approach to Education in Sustainability and Entrepreneurship.
Students for the Global Idea-to-Product Competition
Student skill sessions-patent and market database searching techniques and effective presentation
Innovation Realization Lab (IRL) MBA & PhD student teams

Employer: Service to the Community
Position: Experience
Description: Current
Association for Space Science Engineering and Technology – Interim Vice President/Treasurer.

Guest speaker at Happy Hollow Elementary School – 6th grade science class
Invention, Innovation and Intellectual Property 2005 – 2008

Previous
Hanna Community Center – Finance Committee

Koalaty Kid Coordinator
Initiated and facilitated all aspects of the program for elementary school children, as a collaborative effort between the Linnwood School and the local chapter of ASQ. This program provided an environment that encouraged the students’ healthy sense of self-esteem, sense of responsibility and work ethic; developed good work habits; motivated students to put forth their best effort every time; developed an eagerness to read and learn, and an understanding of being a team member of the community.

Lafayette Adult Resource Academy- volunteer

Employer: Initiatives for Social Entrepreneurship – Innovations for Social Enterprise (I4SE)2
Position: Currently working as Consultant

Employer: Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Position: Currently working as Interim Director – Social Entrepreneurship Initiative
Description: (Formerly known as EPICS Entrepreneurship Initiative)

Employer: Brunner Engineering & Manufacturing
Position: Quality Control Analysis

Employer: Westat Social Research and ABT & Associates
Position: Field Research Supervisor
Description: Subcontractor to the U.S. Department of Education and Social Research.
Chapter 1 reading program – 7 year longitudinal study
Kentucky Educational Study – data gathering team.
US Census – data gathering team

Employer: Tri-R Enterprises Inc.
Position: President - Independent Business Owner

Employer: Initiatives
Position: Experience
Description: Continuous expansion of I2P Competitions 2004-2009
April 4, 2009 National Idea-to-Product Competition for Social Entrepreneurship. Participation is by invitation only-observation is open to the public.

April 3, 2009 SEEC North American Workshop – Social Entrepreneurship Education, Research, Business Partnerships. Open to the Public.

March 7, 2009 Purdue Idea-to-Product Competition for Environmental & Social Entrepreneurship. Purdue Students only.

Employer: Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship
Position: Work experience
Description: Sponsored John Calvert – United States Patient & Trademark Office campus visit.
Video upload available at http://www.purdue.edu/innovate/src/tutorial.php

Facilitated 2007 EntrepreneurshipWeek USA at Purdue

Sponsored and Advised Students at the Global Idea-to-Product Competition, Austin TX, 2005-08

Advised Cytometry for Life (C4L) Student Team 2008 Burton D. Morgan Business Plan Competition.

EDUCATION

University: Purdue University System - Purdue University
Time period: 2005
Degree: MSc

University: Purdue University System - Purdue University
Time period: 1989
Degree: BSc

University: Indiana University System
Degree: Continuing Education – Executive Master of Arts in Philanthropy Studies

University: Purdue University System - Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis
Degree: Philanthropy Studies, MA

PUBLICATIONS

Articles: N.I. Clement, R.M. Lang, Jr., U. Jatar, - “Social Entrepreneurs Use Low-profit Limited Liability Company (L3C) to Implement University Research,” Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship 23 (special issue, June 2010): pp 315-324.
N.I. Clement, - “Social Entrepreneurship Initiatives & Social Enterprise Innovations – A Case Study for Change Agents, Social Entrepreneurs, Philanthropist, Economics, Government and Legal Policies. 6th Annual Satter Conference of Social Entrepreneurs, November 4-6 2009
N. Clement, “Social Entrepreneurship Initiatives at Purdue Universities”—moderator and presenter for 2009 Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers Conference, Rice University, Houston, TX. October 15-17, 2009.
Papers: Published Conference Proceedings
posted on-line at http://www.purdue.edu/innovate/src/news-publications.php

N. Clement, R.M.Lang Jr., “Low-Profit Limited Liability Company (L3C) A New Tool for Implementing University Research via Social Entrepreneurs”—paper presentation for 2009 NCIIA Conference, “Innovation Unlimited: Advancing education, investing in change” Washington DC. March 19-21, 2009.

N. Clement, E.J. Coyle, “Creating Social Entrepreneurship Networks” panel presentation. “The Social Entrepreneurship Initiative” paper presentation for 2008 NCIIA Conference “Getting to the Point: Idea, Process, Products” Dallas TX, March 20-22, 2008.

N. Clement, E.J. Coyle “Fostering Awareness of Global and Social Issues through Entrepreneurship Education and Innovative Commercialization Policies”–
Worldwide University Network (WUN) – University of Leeds, England,
December 10-11, 2007 and Chicago, IL October 2007.

E.J. Coyle, N.Clement, J. Garton Krueger “The Innovation Initiative for Social Entrepreneurship: Fostering Awareness of Global and Social Issues via Entrepreneurship Education” presented at the ASEE National Conference, June 2007.

N. Clement, E.J. Coyle “A University-Community Collaboration that Creates and Innovative Model for Social Entrepreneurship” presented at the United State Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship conference January 2007.

E.J. Coyle, N.Clement, J. Garton Krueger “Creating an Innovation Continuum in the Engineering Curriculum: EPICS and the EPICS Entrepreneurship Initiative” presented at the ASEE National Conference, June 2006.


Unpublished Conference Proceedings
N. Clement –“Nonprofit and For-Profit Collaboration A Successful Model for Social Entrepreneurship” presentation for 2009 NCIIA Conference, “Innovation Unlimited: Advancing education, investing in change” Washington DC. March 19-21, 2009.

N. Clement, E.J. Coyle - “Forum 2007-TC 3600/3700 Technology Fair” “Looking Into the Future of Technology” US Patent and Trademark Office – Technology Managers, June 6, 2007.

N.I. Clement, E.J. Coyle and R.J. Steuterman “A Partnership between Purdue’s Office of Technology Commercialization and the EPICS Entrepreneurship Initiative: Providing Sustainable Income to Area Non-Profits through the Commercialization of EPICS Products – Poster Presentation 2006 AUTM Conference

INFORMATION

Awards: Awards and Recognition
2006 F.L. Hovde Outstanding Faculty Fellow Award for Purdue University
2006 Frank Murphy Outstanding Faculty Fellow Award for Windsor Halls

Grants
Developing Global Curricula: An Experiential Learning Approach to Education in Sustainability and Entrepreneurship, Co-PI, US Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service 2007. Costa Rica – EARTH University

Center for Assistive Technology, Co-PI, Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, Division of Disability and Rehabilitative Services 2007

Partnerships for Innovation, National Science Foundation-0650249 University of Texas-Austin, Co-Contributor 2008 Idea to Product Competition for Social Entrepreneurship.

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