NIBB Shows
Episode 80: Jacie Stivers, Entrepreneur in Residence, Cornell University
In this podcast, Executive producer of NIBB, Jamie Kalousdian, interviews Jacie Stivers to get the Cornell Entrepreneur of the Year’s final advice for the semester.
Episode 79: Charles Clemente, Retired COO, AOL
In this podcast, Charles discusses the differences between working in small and large companies, the difficulties of selling new media during its origins, his rollercoaster ride of wealth through the dot com bubble, and his emphasis on happiness and enjoying the ride.
Episode 78: David Cohen, Founder and CEO, TechStars
In this podcast, David discusses embracing failure as an important process of being an entrepreneur and gives what he believes to be the two major causes of failure.
Episode 77: Scott Kerslake, CEO, Carrot Centers for Brain and Body Vitality
In this podcast, Scott discusses how both his creative and analytical qualities, leadership and competitive roles in sports, and ability to cope with the word “no” helped him become the successful entrepreneur that he is today. He also talks about his desire to create a meaningful culture in the work environment, through blending work and life on the job, and he gives four key elements that attribute success to entrepreneurs.
Episode 76: Mark Kreloff, Founder and CEO, Kreloff Equity Partners, Inc.
In this podcast, Mark discusses how his start on Wall Street taught him the importance of learning on the job, and explains how his passion for being an entrepreneur pushed him to leave corporate life and into start-ups.
Episode 75: Joseph DeNucci, CEO & Executive Director, Insight Intensive
In this podcast, Joseph explains the people oriented aspect of his business, and the challenges of managing multiple competing priorities in business and in his personal life.
Episode 74:Mark Senti, President, Advanced Magnet Lab, Inc.
In this podcast, Mark talks about the challenge of commercializing next generation technology, discusses recent advancements in energy efficiency and power generation, and states the importance of creating value propositions through selling solutions rather than technology.
Episode 73: Joshua Onysko, CEO, Pangea Organics
In this podcast, Joshua discusses mistakes as a part of experiencing life, learning from your failures, the challenge of being a truly sustainable company in a competitive industry, and his desire to influence corporations to follow in Pangea’s people-oriented, sustainable path.
Episode 72: John Quigley, Director of Global Technology Development, Visteon
In this podcast, John discusses the role of innovation and the entrepreneurial spirit in a corporate setting, and emphasizes the value of mentors to college students.
Episode 71: Dr. Stuart Miller M.D., Brevard Rehabilitation Medicine, Physiatrist
In this podcast, Stuart discusses how he, throughout his life, has always followed his passion, whether that be moving to Florida to enjoy the sun, producing movies, or becoming a physiatrist and starting up rehab centers.
Episode 70: Michael and Gwendolyn Anello, Anello Consulting, Inc., Principals
In this podcast, Michael and Gwendolyn focus on creating more time rather than making more money so that they can create an ideal work-life balance.
Episode 69: Jim Harper, Eli Lilly, Retired Group Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer
In this podcast, Jim talks about the opportunities and challenges in biotech drawing from his extensive experience, and also offers some advice for entrepreneurs and students interested in the industry.
Episode 68: Lynda Weatherman, President and CEO, Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast
In this podcast, Lynda gives an example of business development at Florida’s Space Coast through expanding assembly work beyond operations, and also discusses making the most of challenges such as the recent economy.
Episode 67: George Baumer, Principal, Health Network International, Inc.
In this podcast, George discusses the necessity and challenges involved in doing business internationally, and his personal experiences of creative problem solving.
Episode 66: Rick McNeight, Co-Founder, Paravant Computer Systems, Inc.
In this podcast, Rick discusses the importance of cash flow in starting up a business, and shares an inspiring story about a time when the answer to his problem was “not in the back of the book.”
Episode 65: Carol Craig, CEO and CFO, Craig Technologies
In this podcast, Carol describes how embracing both entrepreneurship and engineering led to her company’s success, and discusses the implications of being a woman in these industries.


















