Entrepreneurial action is for everyone—not just those who want to start a company or invent a product. With education in innovation and entrepreneurship, students become better critical observers. They become more creative, able to generate novel solutions to difficult problems. They become more disciplined, more resourceful, and more inclined to take action. They become more likely and better able to affect meaningful change.
Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship inspires and empowers students to act entrepreneurially in all their endeavors. InE serves students across Duke, connecting them to courses, co-curricular programs, mentoring, resources, community, and intellectual leadership.Participation in Duke InE is open to visiting students from DKU within its ecosystem this coming fall, and there are multiple ways in which students can participate in the program.
Through this Duke Social InE Info Session for DKU visting students, officials in the organization led by the Director Prof. Matthew T.A. Nash, look to disseminate information on various ways students can meaningfully engage with the organization during their time at Duke this coming Fall and beyond. Visiting students this fall will find the session useful as they prepare to register for classes at Duke for the Fall and Spring Semester.
We are looking forward to your attendance!
Lecture Information
Topic:Duke Social InE Info Session for DKU visting students
Time:20:30 – 22:00 Apr. 14th Thursday
Zoom: 941 553 6713 Passcode:DKU
Speaker: Matthew T.A. Nash, Kevin Hoch & Katherine Black
Speaker Info
Matthew T.A. Nash
Matthew T.A. Nash is a graduate of the Yale School of Management (MBA) and Yale College (BA), where he received a Graduation award for Public Service. Prior to joining Duke University, He was a senior consultant in strategy and change management with the public sector practice at IBM Business Consulting Services (formerly PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting). Matt served a diverse set of clients in this position and previous consulting capacities, including large agencies such as World Vision, UNICEF, and the U.S. Agency for International Development. After joining Duke University, Matt served as executive director of the Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship (CASE) at Duke’s Fuqua School of Business and founding center director of the Social Entrepreneurship Accelerator at Duke (SEAD).
Now at Duke University, Matt is a visiting lecturer at Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy, also he is responsible for designing and managing university-wide social innovation and entrepreneurship programming for the Duke Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative. For his work in founding and leading the Global Consulting Practicum in Social Entrepreneurship course at Duke, he received an inaugural award for Innovation in Social Entrepreneurship Education from Ashoka, the global network of leading social entrepreneurs.
Kevin Hoch
Kevin Hoch is responsible for the operational oversight of the education segment within the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative including undergraduate, graduate, and professional educational programing. He also directs the Duke in Silicon Valley study away program. Throughout his career Kevin has woven together an innovative and entrepreneurial spirit to create, develop, and implement a diverse range of educational programs. He is a trained educator, team facilitator, and coach who has led and developed multicultural and cross functional teams on a global scale. Kevin’s passion for program development began through his work at Duke’s Fuqua School of Business, where he played a lead program management role in the global expansion of Executive MBA programs and the launching of the Master of Management Studies degree. Prior to joining the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative, Kevin was an Assistant Vice President for Credit Suisse within the Strategic Change Group, leading teams on global change projects for Asset Servicing.
Kevin has a master’s degree in Higher Education Administration from North Carolina State University and a bachelor’s degree from James Madison University.
Katherine Black
Katherine is responsible for assisting in the planning and management of educational and co-curricular undergraduate and graduate student programs in social innovation and social entrepreneurship at Duke I&E. Prior to joining the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative, Katherine’s post-undergraduate career has included a variety of experiences, including marketing and event planning with the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund in New York City, photography and aesthetic design for Niemann Capital, LLC, and ski instructing at Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah. She began at Duke as a Development Assistant in the Major Gifts Office where and then served as the Program Manager for the Enterprising Leadership Initiative (a branch of the Hart Leadership Program) at Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy. During that time, Katherine managed three ELI initiatives: the ELI Summer Internship Program, “DukeEngage Boston”, the ELI Project Incubator, and ELI alumni initiatives.
Katherine graduated from Elon University in 2009 with a BA in Strategic Communications and minors in both Political Science and Art. Katherine was also a Periclean Scholar and competed the Isabella Cannon Leadership Program. She received her Certificate in Nonprofit Management from Duke University in 2018.