The Junction: Digital Health Happy Hour

Join the Digital Health Institute for Transformation on Wednesday, April 19th at 5:30 pm for our monthly Digital Health Happy Hour. Our event this month will be held at the

Meredith Noble, MSc

Meredith Noble joined the Office of Technology Commercialization in 2023 as a Commercialization Manager. She previously served as a Senior Licensing Associate in Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Technology Licensing Office,

Natalie Harris, PhD 

Natalie Harris is a Commercialization Fellow who joined the office in 2023. She is learning key technology commercialization skills including new technology assessment, marketing, licensing and engagement with university researchers.

Anise Robinson

Anise Robinson is the Student Engagement and Events Program Manager for Innovate Carolina. She provides administrative and event support to the programming at our new innovation hubs as well as

Emily Nelson

Emily Nelson provides administrative and event support for Innovate Carolina, including, but not limited to programming at our new innovation hubs as well as the 1789 student community. Prior to

Rachel Mintel

Rachel is involved in the management and support of two programs run by KickStart Venture Services: the Venture Catalyst Program and the National Science Foundation’s I-Corps Program. Rachel has extensive experience

Branding Your Company Workshop

How to Identify Your Message and Share It With the World Join Sanford resident and G1 Production founder Ahmod Goins and Innovate Carolina’s communications team for a free workshop on

Mackenzie Webb

Mackenzie is a Master of Public Policy student with a concentration in social policy, inequality, and innovation, with a particular interest in rural communities. Outside of school, she enjoys reading,

Kacia Vines

Kacia Vines is studying public health in the Department of Health Behavior at the Gillings School of Global Public Health and social work in the Department of Community, Management, Policy,

J.J. Tolentino

J.J. is a Master of Public Policy candidate with a focus on science and technology policy. Outside of school, J.J. loves to hike, travel, and has recently discovered pickleball. J.J.

Sarah Sutter

Sarah is a first-year Master of Public Health student with a concentration in health behavior. She has a variety of interests primarily in social determinants of health and behavioral economics

Reagan Smith

Reagan Smith is a Master of Public Policy student with policy interests that include transportation, intergovernmental affairs, the relationship between business and public policy, and evidence-based policy analysis. She is

Rachel Ram

Rachel is a Health Policy MPH student interested in access, prevention, and social needs integration in healthcare. Outside of school, she enjoys outdoor activities like hiking, running, biking, and rock

Ian Ramirez

Ian Ramirez is a UNC Chapel Hill Graduate with a B.A. in Public Policy as well as minors in Urban Planning and Geography. Ian is focused mainly on urban, environmental,

Alaina Plauche

Alaina Plauche earned her B.A. in Public Policy with a minor in City & Regional Planning at UNC and is now pursuing her Master’s through UNC’s inaugural MPP program. She

Matthew Palmer

Matthew is a Master of Public Health student interested in systems thinking, human-centered design, and social/structural determinants of health. He strongly values interprofessional education and believes CIPG will provide unique

Olivia Ontjes

Olivia is currently pursuing her MPH in Global Health at UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. Olivia hopes to utilize her MPH training in work centered around improving maternal,

Alona M. Norwood

Alona’s area of study is Community Archiving and Digital Preservation. When she is not studying, she enjoys traveling to tropical destinations. With the help of CIPG, she hopes to strengthen

Jane McDaniel

Jane is on the Innovative Specialis track of the MEITE program and utilizes the skills gained from her coursework to enhance the learning experiences of UNC’s medical students. Outside of

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