2023 Entrepreneurship Policy Fellowship Recipients
APPAM, with support from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, sponsors six PhD students who study entrepreneurship and policy. The voices of entrepreneurs are indispensably important during the policy making process and we want to encourage students who are focusing on this vital sector of society. This fellowship provides classes for students to explore the relationship between public policy and the entrepreneurial environment. Fellows receive honoraria to support entreprenuerial research, travel and lodging to attend the APPAM Annual Fall Research Conference, access to mentorship from an experienced cohort of faculty focused on entrepreneurship and policy and ongoing classes. Congratulations to this year's cohort!
2023 Entrepreneurship Policy Fellowship Students
Caroline Ikirinya
University of Nairobi
Kathryn Rudloff
Florida Institute of Technology
Regina Lewis
University of Kentucky
Jung Won Choi
Georgia State University & Georgia Institute of Technology
Parker Van Hart
University of Florida
Tingzhong Huang
Georgia State University
2023 Entrepreneurship Policy Fellowship Faculty
Alexandra Graddy-Reed
University of Southern California
Elise Harper-Anderson
Virginia Commonwealth University
Cathy Liu
Georgia State University
Doug Noonan
Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
Ting Zhang
University of Baltimore