CHAMBERLAIN NAMED INTERIM DIRECTOR OF WEST MICHIGAN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE
BYLINE: US States News
DATELINE: ALLENDALE, Mich.
Grand Valley State University issued the following press release:
Linda Chamberlain, Ph.D. has been named interim director of the West Michigan Science & Technology Initiative. She is taking on that role after current WMSTI executive director Matt Dugener announced that he is stepping down to take a position with the Lansing Economic Area Partnership.
"I am pleased that Linda Chamberlain will be taking the reins as executive director of WMSTI. Linda's qualifications and experience make her an excellent choice as interim director," Dugener said.
Chamberlain will serve as the interim director until a formal search is conducted for a permanent replacement. "Our intent will be to continue to implement the strategic plan that was developed at the inception of WMSTI, which includes the growth of the life science industry in West Michigan through our core services and strategic initiatives," said Chamberlain.
Located in Grand Valley State University's Cook-DeVos Center for Health Sciences, the West Michigan Science & Technology Initiative dedicates time to helping science and technology entrepreneurs commercialize their discoveries. "Grand Valley State University is thrilled with Linda's willingness to step into the interim director role. This will allow WMSTI to continue to serve the life science industry with no apparent transition," said Jim Bachmeier, vice president of Finance and Administration for Grand Valley State University.
The West Michigan Science and Technology Initiative was formed in 2003 as a partnership between the Right Place, Inc., Van Andel Research Institute, Grand Valley State University, the City of Grand Rapids and Grand Rapids Community College. The partnership has recently expanded to include Spectrum Health, Saint Mary's Health Care, Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital, and the Grand Angels.
"Over the past several years I have worked with Linda at the Van Andel Institute and also through WMSTI. During this interim period Linda's leadership will continue to support West Michigan as we focus on life science economic development," said Jerry Callahan, VAI business development and chair of the WMSTI advisory board.
Contact: Brian J. Bowe, 616/331-2221.