Job Description
Job ID: 306521
Special Instructions Summary
This position is being managed by IU’s Executive
Recruiting team. For questions related to this search or to nominate a candidate for this role, please email exesrch@iu.edu. Emails to this inbox are treated as confidential.
This
position can be filled as a staff or a faculty position. The planned start date is September 5, 2023 but is negotiable. Only applicants
currently legally eligible to work in the United States will be considered. This is an open, national, and rolling search. Review of
applications will begin immediately as they are received. Candidates meeting all the required qualifications may be contacted immediately
for inquiry and interview. It is possible that a preferred candidate may be selected as other applications are still being received.
Therefore, the most serious and qualified candidates are encouraged to submit their application as soon as possible. To receive the fullest
and timely consideration, applications should be submitted prior to August 1, 2023; however, the position will remain open until filled.
Applications submitted after August 1, 2023, will be reviewed and considered if the position remains unfilled.
Application materials
should include:
- an up-to-date resume
- a cover letter summarizing interest in the position and how the minimum
qualifications and any preferred qualifications are met; and - a list of four (4) references with full contact information. References
will only be contacted after consent of the candidate.
For faculty applicants only: Before a conditional offer
of employment with tenure is finalized, candidates will be asked to disclose any pending investigations or previous findings of sexual or
professional misconduct. They will also be required to authorize an inquiry by Indiana University Bloomington with all current and former
employers along these lines. The relevance of information disclosed or ascertained in the context of this process to a candidate’s
eligibility for hire will be evaluated by Indiana University Bloomington on a case-by-case basis. Applicants should be aware, however, that
Indiana University Bloomington takes the matters of sexual and professional misconduct very seriously.
Department
INNOVATION AND COMMERCIALIZATI (UA-ICO-IUINA)
Department Information
Innovation
commercialization is one of the many ways that Indiana University’s research enterprise benefits society. The IU Innovation and Commercialization Office (ICO) works closely
with faculty, industry and the entrepreneurial community in Indiana to take IU innovations to market.
The
Organization
The ICO organizational structure, with currently 17 FTE personnel positions, includes these divisions:
- Technology Commercialization: The technology commercialization team manages and commercializes IU’s intellectual property, including
responsibility for disclosure assessment, IP protection, technology marketing and licensing, and supports faculty startup and SBIR/STTR
activities in collaboration with the entrepreneurial program. The team works with preferred law firms on patent protection, collaborates
with Director of Contracts on agreement drafting/review, and works closely with the Operations team. Faculty/administrator outreach,
collaboration with other IU units, and building local innovation networks are integral to the team. - Entrepreneurship: This team is
focused on developing and supporting a more robust, sustainable pipeline of IU-IP-based startups including monthly IU Research Entrepreneurs
Network webinars on entrepreneurship; pitch competitions; and assists startup founders with ideation, problem definition, customer
discovery, value proposition, pitch deck, and commercial strategy. The team also networks with venture capitalists and partners in the
innovation ecosystem and connects IU startup founders to investors, customers, service providers to potential management team. - Finance and Operations: The operations team is responsible for the compliance needs and requirements for inventions, IP filings,
commercialization and licensing of technologies including reporting to faculty, departments, outside organizations, and federal government,
as well as department data and accuracy related to disclosures, IP protection, marketing and licensing, distributions, and administering
strategic and targeted IP development grant programs. The team works and provides support to the commercialization managers,
entrepreneurship team, and directors. Reporting to the University Budget Office, ICO finance staff manage the ICO budget, provide financial
reports, and manage financial transactions for the department.
Job Summary
The Associate Vice President for
Innovation & Commercialization (ICO) will lead IU’s Innovation & Commercialization Office which has university-wide responsibility
for fostering connections between IU inventors and entrepreneurs with prospective external collaborators, as well as facilitating the
transfer of university discoveries to the market. The AVP will enhance strategic research alliances with private-sector and public-sector
partners looking to innovate, and enhance knowledge translation that leads to commercialization of IU faculty discoveries and inventions.
The Associate Vice President, serving as the University’s chief innovation and commercialization officer, will oversee innovation and
commercialization efforts for IU Bloomington, IU Indianapolis including the IU Medical School, and five regional campuses located in Gary,
Kokomo, New Albany, Richmond, and South Bend. Due to the broad responsibilities and abundant opportunities, the Associate Vice President
will be expected to work extensively on both the Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses; therefore the selected individual may choose to make
their home in either location. In addition, for an ideal candidate, this position is eligible for a hybrid remote work arrangement if a
strong business case can be made.
Indiana University is one of the top research universities in the world, with $732 million in
sponsored research annually. Growing transformative research and creativity, innovation, industry engagement, and commercialization are key
goals in IU 2030: The Indiana University Strategic Plan. Developing and implementing a comprehensive roadmap to achieve the goals and
objectives, the successful candidate will work to further increase commercialization of IU intellectual property and technology transfer,
including enhancing and leading the growth and promotion of an intellectual property pipeline and the process of commercialization. The
incumbent will manage and promote the operations of ICO, including building awareness of and administering programs and services with
faculty researchers and with external audiences.
ICO works to establish partnerships between research and industry, providing access
to resources including but not limited to capital, financial and legal counsel, as well as business connections. The successful candidate
will oversee technology transfer services, including but not limited to invention disclosure, patenting and other protections, as well as
licensing and start-up assistance, with the goal of producing economic and societal benefit born from the commercialization of IU’s
intellectual property.
The position will have influence across the university and upon the university’s relationships with external
agencies, foundations, and businesses. Multiple projects are likely to be ongoing at any given time, with differing degrees of complexity
and varying scales. The Associate Vice President will collaborate closely with other offices and its leadership across all Indiana
University campuses to develop integrated approaches to intellectual property development, technology transfer, licensing, and
commercialization. The successful candidate will build on opportunities to establish future partnerships with the IU School of Medicine,
including but not limited to the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute and the Indiana Center for Biomedical Innovation. The next AVP will have tremendous opportunity to make
major contributions to IU’s involvement in the 16 TECH Innovation District and the IU SciTech Corridor.
The individual
in this position will have wide latitude to make decisions and develop and implement policy and procedures, operating with minimal
direction. The position determines and directs the strategic use of resources, making choices among competing demands and opportunities. As
a member of the IU Research senior leadership team, the AVP will exercise considerable influence on establishing policies and procedures
for ICO.
Opportunities for the AVP for Innovation and Commercialization:
- Provide leadership and
oversight of innovation and commercialization operations for all campuses. Facilitate productive research-based partnerships; lead and
support the development of a culture of innovation at Indiana University. Ensure that the ICO operations are integrated and coordinated so
that researchers are supported by service-oriented employees responsible for promoting innovation and commercialization; support faculty
innovation by developing and maintaining simple and clear processes that support inventors. Ensure a responsive and engaging process that
links faculty researchers with opportunities and the needs of potential partners in government, industry, national labs and academic
sectors. Establish and track metrics that illustrate IU’s support and successes in tech transfer. - Engage, foster, develop and grow
strategic partnerships and collaborations that enhance the University’s research competencies, reputation and economic impact. Serve to
connect and support diverse stakeholders in developing and commercializing transformational science. Develop and maintain relationships
with external public- and private-sector entities, including federal and state agencies, national research centers, foundations,
businesses, and industries. Represent the University to external agencies and constituents. Attend and represent the University at national
meetings concerning technology transfer, commercialization, licensing, and intellectual property. Provide input representing the university
on proposed regulations and monitor national trends in research; benchmark peer institutions’ interpretation of regulations and methods of
meeting similar obligations. - Work with IU shared services partners to meet ICO needs, including but not limited to finance, HR and
communications and marketing.
Qualifications
EDUCATION
Required
- A terminal degree.
Preferred
- PhD, MD, or JD with a strong background in mathematics, biological, physical, or social sciences.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Required
- Ten years of
demonstrated experience in leading technology intellectual property development, technology transfer, licensing, and
commercialization ; OR - A desire, and eligibility to hold, a tenured position
as a full professor at Indiana University in an academic department if their experiences are considered by the department to be
commensurate with such a position.
SKILLS
Required
- Proven record in negotiating, closing and stewarding complex agreements.
- Demonstrated success in
identifying and developing a broad base of new innovation funding sources. - Extensive experience in recruitment,
management, and professional development of staff. - Excellent communication skills.
- Proven competence in driving consensus and building effective working relationships.
- Possesses an established
ability to capitalize on opportunities and a strong business acumen - Possesses a firm understanding of academic
and scientific research and innovation.
Preferred
- Demonstrated
experience in successfully negotiating and executing commercialization of university-based discoveries and academic-industry partnerships. - Demonstrated experience in developing novel technology transfer approaches in a university setting.
- Current or prior leadership positions in the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM).
- Current or prior appointments to state and/or national boards or council for innovation and entrepreneurship.
Work Location
Bloomington, Indiana or Indianapolis, Indiana
Due to the broad responsibilities and abundant
opportunities, the Associate Vice President will be expected to work extensively on both the Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses;
therefore the selected individual may choose to make their home in either location. In addition, for an ideal candidate, this position is
eligible for a hybrid remote work arrangement if a strong business case can be made.
Benefits Overview
For
full-time staff employees, Indiana University offers a wide array of benefits including:
- Multiple plan options for medical
insurance - Dental insurance
- Health Savings Account with generous IU contribution
- Life insurance, LTD, and
AD&D options - Base retirement plan contribution from IU, subject to vesting
- Additional supplemental retirement plan
options - Tuition benefit for IU classes
- 10 paid holidays per year
- Generous Paid Time Off
- Paid Parental
Leave - Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Learn more about our benefits by reviewing our online Benefits Brochure.
Job Classification
Career Level:
Executive
FLSA: Exempt
Job Function: Research
Job Family: Research Administration
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equal employment and affirmative action employer and a provider of ADA services. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment based on individual qualifications. Indiana University prohibits discrimination based on age, ethnicity, color, race, religion,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, disability status or
protected veteran status. Indiana University does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its educational programs and activities,
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Department of Education Office for Civil Rights or the university Title IX Coordinator. See Indiana
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