SPEAKER BIOS Charles Cleland, Ph.D. USDA National Program Director Charles Cleland received his B.A. from Wabash College in 1961, and a Ph.D. in Plant Physiology from Stanford University in 1966. He spent two years at Michigan State University (1966‐68) as a postdoctoral research fellow studying the hormonal control of flowering. He continued his research on the physiology and biochemistry of flowering as an Assistant Professor of Biology at Harvard University (1968‐74), Visiting Assistant Professor of Botany at the University of North Carolina‐ Chapel Hill (1974‐75), and Plant Physiologist at the Smithsonian Institution Environmental Research Center (1975‐87). During this period, he authored over 30 scientific publications. Dr. Cleland joined the USDA as Director of the SBIR program in May of 1987. In 1998 he received a National Tibbetts Award in recognition of his contributions to the SBIR program. Today he continues to work with the USDA SBIR program as one of nine National Program Leaders with responsibility for different parts of the SBIR Program. Mahendra K. Jain, Ph.D. Senior Vice President KSTC and Executive Director KSEF Mahendra Jain is the founding Executive Director of the Kentucky Science and Engineering Foundation (KSEF) and Senior
Vice President of the Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation (KSTC) in Lexington, Kentucky. In his present position, Dr. Jain is fostering partnerships between academic, industrial and state institutions in building and expanding Kentucky’s scientific and engineering capacity to attract external research funds from all sources, to help advance research ideas and to build a pipeline of technologies. In addition, Mahendra has proactively pursued the growth of the Federal SBIR and STTR Programs in the state through outreach and state‐funded assistance programs, was the recipient of the Tibbetts Award in 2006, and currently also serves as the Science Director for Kentucky Space. Before joining KSTC, Mahendra worked at several universities in the USA, Europe and India. He also worked at MBI International, a biotechnology R&D company in Lansing, Michigan where he was involved in technology development and transfer. After receiving his Ph.D. in microbiology in 1972, Dr. Jain received and managed several million dollars in research grants and contracts from federal, state, and industrial sources. He is the author of 11 United States patents, one Canadian patent and over 120 research papers, articles and book chapters. Edward G. Jameson, CPA CEO Jameson & Company LLC Ed Jameson is a second‐generation CEO of Jameson & Company LLC, which was founded by his father Gordon in 1977. Ed joined our firm in 1988, having previously served as a senior consultant in the small business and tax
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