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We specialize in the art of the possible.

Helping partnerships grow

Innovation and Partnerships was created to build strategic, lasting connections between Virginia Tech and leading organizations, opening meaningful opportunities for students, faculty, alumni, and industry alike. Our team of professionals delivers comprehensive services designed to foster innovation and drive economic and human impact.

We are portfolio managers, creatives, experience makers, technologists, workshoppers, problem-solvers, and doers working to unlock potential through alumni, founders, foundation, and corporate partnerships.

Imagine the possibilities

Partnering is about more than addressing today’s challenges. It’s about creating enduring collaborations that mobilize the best and brightest minds toward positive change in our communities and beyond. As a destination for those seeking to engage with our university, we help organizations tap into top talent, forge research collaborations, expand at the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center, launch new ventures, and more.

Give us an opportunity to change the world, and we’ll show you a bold plan of action to make it happen.

Our impact

7,400 Hokies within reach at top firms via Alumni Corporate Networks

181 new invention disclosures in FY25

1,000 industry and foundation partners engaged annually

A cross-university commitment

With a dual seat under the Advancement Division and the Office of Research and Innovation, our team acts as a bridge between the university’s philanthropic and external engagement efforts and its research, commercialization, and innovation infrastructure. Our work engages administration and faculty across Virginia Tech’s nine colleges and eight research institutes and touches every corner of the commonwealth, from Southwest Virginia to Hampton Roads to the greater Washington, D.C., metro area. Our expanded partnership with the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center is helping partners unlock the power of proximity while creating new resources for founders who are busy building the nation’s next great companies.

Our team ensures that breakthroughs
break through

Link

Center for Advancing Partnerships

Link

Center for Advancing Partnerships

We are the gateway to the university supporting holistic,
strategic industry and foundation partnerships.

License

Center for Technology Commercialization

License

Center for Technology Commercialization

We streamline the path to market through
value-added services and insights.

Launch

Center for New Ventures

Launch

Center for New Ventures

We catalyze startup formation by working with
you to shape ideas and identify opportunities.

Alumni and Corporate Engagement

Alumni and Corporate Engagement

We spark dialogue and forge connections by mobilizing
alumni and industry around big ideas.

Creative Studio

Creative Studio

We bring ideas to life by transforming partnership visions
into compelling print and digital experiences.

Foundation Relations

Foundation Relations

We foster alignment between philanthropic vision
and university strengths to drive enduring impact.

Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center

Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center

We cultivate a purpose-built environment where innovators access high-impact resources, partnerships, and growth opportunities.

Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties (VTIP)

Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties (VTIP)

We safeguard inventions and accelerate their path to market by managing intellectual property that delivers societal and economic benefit.

Meet our team

Our dedicated team brings the full complement of skills needed to support strategic alliances, commercialization, and new company formation.

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    Brandy Salmon
    Brandy Salmon

    Vice President for Innovation and Partnerships //With over 25 years of experience at the intersection of research and business, Brandy Salmon serves as vice president of innovation and partnerships for Virginia Tech. In this role, she leads LINK + LICENSE + LAUNCH, a unit founded to build industry partnerships, commercialize technologies, and start new ventures. While at Virginia Tech, Brandy played a seminal role in working with leaders in the commonwealth to attract Amazon’s HQ2 and launch Virginia Tech’s growing presence and innovation network in the greater Washington, D.C., area, leading a cross-functional delivery team to set the vision for the campus and accomplish key milestones.<br/>Brandy believes in the power of teams. “Everything we do at Virginia Tech is thanks to the dedication of talented people who live and breathe our mission of service and our partners who are an integral part of that,” she says. “Together, we can change the world.” <br/>Brandy holds a B.A. from the University of Virginia, an MBA from Duke University, and a doctorate in microbiology and immunology from Cornell University.//brandy.salmon@vt.edu//(540) 231-7860

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    Tanya Ablaeva
    Tanya Ablaeva

    Project Coordinator, Corporate Events and Experiences // Tanya Ablaeva supports the Alumni and Corporate Engagement team by helping plan industry events, corporate visits, and partner programs across campus. She enjoys creating experiences that bring people together in meaningful ways and approaches each project with an impact-focused mindset. <br/>Before joining Virginia Tech, Tanya worked at Deloitte Consulting, gaining experience in agile project management, customer success, and operations. She earned her Bachelor of Science in marketing and supply chain management from Syracuse University, along with a minor in information technology. //tablaeva@vt.edu

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    Danielle Akers
    Danielle Akers

    Director of Marketing and Communications, Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center // As director of marketing and communications for the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center, Danielle brings visibility to the founders, researchers, and partners driving Virginia’s innovation economy. She also serves as director of communications for the Virginia Tech Foundation. She’s passionate about using storytelling to connect people and ideas, helping communities see what’s possible when collaboration fuels progress.<br/>A graduate of Southern New Hampshire University, Danielle holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing and an MBA with a concentration in economics. She blends creativity with strategy to build brands and initiatives that make a lasting impact across Virginia’s innovation landscape.//danielle.akers@vtcrc.com

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    Grant Brewer
    Grant Brewer

    Executive Director, LICENSE//Grant Brewer has two decades of experience in the commercialization of highly technical business opportunities. As executive director of LICENSE, he provides exceptional communication and practical abilities gained through professional success in academic startup endeavors and mature industry operations. He also serves as president of Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties. <br/>Grant provides an irreplaceable perspective gained through learning on the job. These experiences range from bench-top research assessment to directing FDA-approved pharmaceutical manufacturing. He takes great pride in knowing that his team plays a critical role in the translation of research from laboratory to accessible technologies in society. <br/>Outside the office, Grant enjoys woodworking and fly fishing. He holds an MBA from The Citadel and a B.S. in biological engineering from the University of Georgia.//grantb76@vt.edu

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    Emma Davis
    Emma Davis

    Content Specialist, Marketing and Communications//As content specialist for the Creative Studio, Emma Davis strengthens relationships with industry partners and university donors through the strategizing and execution of creative projects. From graphic design to writing and copyediting, her wide-ranging skill set enables extensive creative collaboration across the team.<br/>Emma is motivated by the real-world opportunities and support that our partnerships provide for students every day. She is most inspired by the opportunity to help open doors for Hokies both on and off campus. She has a bachelor’s degree in multimedia journalism from Virginia Tech and an associate’s degree in arts and sciences from Virginia Western Community College.//emmaleo18@vt.edu

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    Rachel DeBusk
    Rachel DeBusk

    Senior Graphic Designer, Marketing and Communications//As a senior graphic designer for the Creative Studio, Rachel DeBusk designs digital and printed materials in support of high-dollar fundraising and other strategic engagement efforts.<br/>She first joined Virginia Tech in 2014 as a graphic designer and advanced to graphic design manager after two promotions within the Student Affairs communications team. In addition to her current role at Virginia Tech, Rachel is an accomplished photographer and owns a creative services business serving Southwest Virginia and the surrounding areas. Rachel earned a B.F.A. in graphic design from Radford University.//racheld3@vt.edu//(540) 231-5191

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    Astha Dhakal
    Astha Dhakal

    Project Coordinator; Business Analyst//​​​​As a project coordinator and business analyst for the Alumni and Corporate Engagement team, Astha Dhakal leverages a strong background in process improvement, data-driven decision-making, and project management. She is passionate about using technology and data to create meaningful connections between people and organizations, fostering collaboration and continuous improvement through innovative solutions that enhance engagement and impact.<br/>Astha holds a master’s degree in computer science from Virginia Tech and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. She lives in Blacksburg with her fiancé and their dog, Zuzu. Outside work, she enjoys traveling, spending time with her dog, and staying connected with her family in Nepal.//asthad@vt.edu

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    Kiyah Duffey
    Kiyah Duffey

    Director of Operations, Entrepreneur Resource Center, Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center // Kiyah Duffey helps founders bring bold ideas to life by connecting them with the people, programs, and resources they need to grow at the Entrepreneur Resource Center. She is energized by collaboration and the creative process of turning vision into reality. She loves working alongside builders — scientists, entrepreneurs, and dreamers — who are driven to make an impact. For her, the most rewarding part of the job is helping others see what’s possible and giving them the confidence and tools to make it happen.<br/>Kiyah earned her Ph.D. in nutritional epidemiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her B.A. in psychology from Bowdoin College. Her work as a researcher, entrepreneur, and strategist has been featured in national media, including NPR, Good Morning America, and O Magazine.//kiyah.duffey@vtcrc.com

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    Rozzy Finn
    Rozzy Finn

    Licensing Officer, LICENSE//As a licensing officer, Rozzy Finn leverages over 10 years of experience with academic research to help commercialize the cutting-edge research that comes out of Virginia Tech.<br/>Rozzy believes that science is awesome, and it is ultimately the best way to change the world for the better. She loves to see the groundbreaking discoveries made at Virginia Tech get out of the labs and make a real impact rather than collecting citations and dust in academic journals. She has a Ph.D. from the University of Rochester and a B.A. from Simon’s Rock College of Bard.//rozzy@vt.edu

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    Elizabeth Garami
    Elizabeth Garami

    Associate Director, LICENSE//Elizabeth Garami helps Virginia Tech inventors navigate protection and licensing of intellectual property derived from cutting-edge technologies. She is a registered technology transfer professional with more than two decades of life science experience in small and large technology transfer offices in the U.S. and Canada.<br/>Her passion is working with inventors and industry to translate research from the laboratory to the marketplace and facilitate access of technologies in society. When not at work, Elizabeth enjoys hiking, running, baseball, and nature photography. She earned an M.S. in marketing from Florida International University, an MBA from York University Schulich School of Business, and an M.S. in molecular biology and medical genetics from the University of Toronto.//egarami@vt.edu

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    Kathleen Green
    Kathleen Green

    Associate Director of Alumni Corporate Networks//Kathleen Green connects alumni, corporate partners, and the university through authentic experiences that drive growth and engagement. With a background in hospitality and a natural “achiever” mindset, she blends logistical expertise with a service-driven approach to create innovative, impactful programs.<br/>A proud Virginia Tech alumna, Kathleen holds a B.S. in hospitality management and is motivated by a clear vision for building community and fostering collaboration.//kagreen3@vt.edu//(540) 231-4853

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    Lane Guilliams
    Lane Guilliams

    Associate Director, Foundation Relations // Lane Guilliams develops and expands partnerships with foundations in support of academic programs and faculty research. An advancement professional for more than 15 years, she has spent much of her career working with external and internal stakeholders and supporters to establish and strengthen meaningful philanthropic partnerships.<br/>Having previously worked in an alumni relations role at Virginia Tech, Lane enjoys serving her alma mater once again. She has a passion for working in higher education, and especially enjoys working with foundation funders to match their philanthropic goals with the goals of the university. Lane earned a B.S. from Virginia Tech and an M.A. from the University of Oklahoma. She is a certified fundraising executive.//laneg@vt.edu

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    Natalie Hale
    Natalie Hale

    Project Coordinator, Corporate Events and Experiences//For the Alumni and Corporate Engagement team, Natalie Hale provides vital support to alumni and industry events, corporate visits, and programs designed to grow industry partnerships and engage alumni in the workplace. <br/>With a passion for creativity and a keen eye for detail, Natalie strives to ensure that each event she contributes to is enriching and impactful. She is dedicated to advancing her professional development and staying at the forefront of emerging trends in corporate and alumni engagement.<br/> Natalie earned her Bachelor of Science in media and communications from East Tennessee State University. //nataliehale@vt.edu

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    Gwen Harrington
    Gwen Harrington

    Director of Strategic Engagement and Partnerships//Gwen Harrington is driven by a steadfast personal belief: the right partnerships have the power to change the world. It is her exceptional talent for forging these transformative relationships that makes her a natural in her role as director of strategic engagement and partnerships. A strategic thinker who regularly starts sentences with “what if we tried…,” Gwen architects all facets of alumni and corporate engagement — enhancing value to Hokies while strengthening corporate relationships with Virginia Tech.<br/>A two-time Hokie, Gwen has an M.S. in information technology (a program in which Virginia Tech ranks No. 4 in the U.S.) and a B.S. in psychology.//gwharrin@vt.edu

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    Andrea Hill
    Andrea Hill

    Associate Director, LAUNCH//Andrea Hill is an experienced materials science engineer and business development professional with an extensive background in a range of fields. As associate director of LAUNCH, she helps Virginia Tech researchers quickly transform their innovative technologies into commercial products, by leveraging opportunities from federal organizations and commercial sectors.<br/>Andrea is a Virginia Tech alumna, a former member of the Marching Virginians, and a longtime Hokie sports fan who enjoys working closely with the university’s innovative minds to benefit humankind and our world. She resides in the New River Valley with her Hokie husband and four children. <br/> Andrea holds a B.S. in materials science and engineering from Virginia Tech and was awarded the Young Alumnus of the Year Award in 2006 from the university’s College of Engineering.//andrea.hill@vt.edu

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    Chrystal Jones
    Chrystal Jones

    Project Coordinator, Marketing and Communications//Chrystal Jones serves as project coordinator for the Creative Studio, where she plans, schedules, and tracks projects from request to delivery.<br/>She thrives on the possibility of finding the next amazing principal partner who wants to work with Virginia Tech to attain the university’s presidential priorities of ensuring access and affordability and becoming a top 100 global institution. Chrystal is a proud wife and mother, and in her free time enjoys working in her yard and house on projects galore. She earned her bachelor’s degree in operations management – decisions sciences from Old Dominion University.//chrystalj@vt.edu

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    Tracy Krauchun
    Tracy Krauchun

    Director for Foundation Relations//Tracy Krauchun develops and manages a comprehensive and strategic foundation relations program to support the university’s goals and objectives. A higher education advancement professional for more than 20 years, Tracy has spent most of her career working with faculty and university leadership to establish and strengthen meaningful partnerships with philanthropic foundations.<br/>Tracy is proud to be part of an institution committed to a mission of service, and she enjoys working as part of a team committed to advancing that mission. She sees her role as that of a facilitator, bringing together faculty and foundations who share a common goal. Tracy earned a B.A. and an M.S. in public service administration from DePaul University.//tkrauchun@vt.edu//(540) 231-2896

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    Emily Lanier
    Emily Lanier

    Licensing Officer, LICENSE//Emily Lanier empowers researchers to translate their groundbreaking discoveries into technologies with real-world impact. Leveraging over a decade of experience spanning academic research, AgTech startups, technology transfer, and innovation consulting, she helps academic inventors navigate the complexities of intellectual property. <br/>Emily loves spending her days learning about the exciting research at Virginia Tech, and she is committed to maximizing the societal benefit of this research by bridging the gap to commercialization. Emily holds a Ph.D. in plant biochemistry from Michigan State University and a B.S. in chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Asheville.//emily.lanier@vt.edu

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    Tyler Lewis
    Tyler Lewis

    Assistant Director of Corporate Engagement, D.C. Area//Tyler Lewis leads strategic outreach and engagement efforts to build relationships with industry partners, alumni, and executive champions across the greater D.C. area. He curates events and regional programs that elevate the university’s presence and showcase its cutting-edge academic and research strengths.<br/>Tyler believes in the power and energy of being in the room — where ideas, people, and purpose intersect. He has over seven years of experience in event management, external affairs, and stakeholder engagement. Originally from the Tampa Bay area, Tyler now lives in Alexandria, Virginia, with his wife, daughter, and dog Murphy. He holds a B.A. in political science from the University of South Florida and is a proud Eagle Scout.//tylerlewis@vt.edu

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    Teresa McCoy
    Teresa McCoy

    Project Coordinator, LICENSE + LAUNCH//As a project coordinator for Innovation and Partnerships, Teresa McCoy supports the LICENSE and LAUNCH teams by working with faculty and graduate students to shape ideas and discoveries, and to identify key resources for startup opportunities.<br/>Prior to joining the team, Teresa served as program coordinator for the Apex Center for Entrepreneurs. Teresa has served the university in several roles, including assistant director for event services, student engagement, and campus life. She earned an A.S. in marketing from New River Community College.//teresas@vt.edu

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    Lilyana Miller

    Project Coordinator, Corporate Events and Experiences//Lily Miller leverages a strong background in event planning, client engagement, and audio visual support to support the Alumni and Corporate Engagement team. As a highly organized individual, she strives to ensure that each event she plays a part in is successful and poignant. <br/> Lily holds a bachelor's degree in stage management from Hollins University. She lives in Blacksburg with her husband and their cats. Outside work, she enjoys renovating her house, spending time outside, and being creative. //lilyana@vt.edu

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    Suzanne Miller
    Suzanne Miller

    Content Writer, Marketing and Communications//Suzanne Miller works to create powerful messaging that captures Hokie innovation across campus and cultivates relationships to advance the university’s mission. Previously, she worked for the university’s College of Engineering, helping to produce their biannual digital magazine and collaborating with departmental communicators on effective, engaging strategies.<br/>Suzanne thrives on helping colleagues find their voice. She treats each project as an opportunity to connect with an audience emotionally and intellectually. She has an M.A. in film studies from Hollins University, an M.S. in information sciences from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and a B.A. in English and philosophy from Roanoke College.//suzannerm@vt.edu

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    Mark Mondry
    Mark Mondry

    Director, LAUNCH//Mark Mondry leverages his extensive background in industry, law, academia, and entrepreneurship as director of LAUNCH. He has deep experience across all aspects of technological innovation, including new product development, intellectual property creation and transactions, and startup creation, investment, and growth. He served in legal and executive roles in Fortune 100 companies and helped to grow an early-stage medical device startup from a small team to a successful IPO on the Nasdaq stock exchange.<br/> A registered patent attorney, Mark earned his B.S. from Miami University in Oxford Ohio (engineering), his master’s in administrative science from Johns Hopkins University, and a J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law. He is currently conducting research at the intersection of entrepreneurship and university governance to complete his Ph.D. in business from Virginia Tech’s Pamplin College of Business. //mmondry@vt.edu

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    Katherine Nicewander
    Katherine Nicewander

    Intellectual Property Specialist, LICENSE // Katherine Nicewander guides Virginia Tech faculty through the process from invention disclosure to patent prosecution, as well as helping them manage their patent portfolios. She also works closely with LICENSE to support academic startup, commercialization, and licensing endeavors.<br/>Katherine is always willing to jump in to get the job done. Her varied experience provides Katherine with the knowledge and skills to assist across the division as necessary. She studied psychology at Campbell University.//knicewan@vt.edu

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    Chelsea Jenkins Olivieri
    Chelsea Jenkins Olivieri

    President, COSOLVE; Managing Director, Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center (Newport News) // Chelsea Jenkins Olivieri leads COSOLVE, a management consulting agency that tackles complex challenges in energy, defense, and economic development. She also serves as managing director of the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center in Newport News, where innovation meets industry to fuel Virginia’s next generation of growth.<br/>Chelsea is passionate about turning ideas into impact. She thrives on collaboration — bringing together brilliant minds to solve big problems and create meaningful change for communities. She holds a degree in integrated science and technology from James Madison University, with concentrations in energy, environment, and transportation. She was recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy as the 2009 Clean Cities Coordinator of the Year and inducted into its Hall of Fame in 2011.//chelseaolivieri@vt.edu//(540) 961-3600

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    Sarah Over
    Sarah Over

    Engineering, Patents and Trademarks Liaison, University Libraries // As part of the Research Impact & Intelligent Department for University Libraries, Sarah Over offers customized support to individual scholars, researchers, administrators, units, departments, and colleges. She collects, processes, and analyzes research, policy, patent, and extramural funding data and delivers insights to support research growth and impact. She also leads the university’s Patent & Trademark Resource Center.<br/> Sarah has a Ph.D. in health physics and space life sciences from Texas A&M University, an M.S. in aerospace engineering from the University of Colorado - Boulder, and two bachelor’s degrees – in music and aerospace engineering – from Virginia Tech. //sover05@vt.edu

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    Albert Raboteau
    Albert Raboteau

    Senior Content Strategist for Principal Giving// Albert Raboteau draws from over 25 years’ experience in journalism and higher-education marketing and communications to help raise money and awareness for university priorities. Since joining Virginia Tech’s marketing and communications team in 2007, he has collaborated with colleagues throughout the university to help secure record gifts and cement Virginia Tech as a national leader in alumni giving participation.<br/>Albert earned a double-major B.A. in journalism and anthropology from New York University and an M.A. in communication from Virginia Tech. Along with being an alumnus, he is the proud Hokie parent of a student in the university’s fish and wildlife conservation program.//raboteau@vt.edu//(540) 267-6061

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    Neha Samant

    Licensing Officer, LICENSE //Neha Samant serves as a licensing officer at LICENSE, bringing more than 10 years of experience in academic research, licensing, and business development. She is passionate about learning new technologies and working with collaborators to turn ideas into real-world impact. She finds it a privilege to help bring life-changing, high-impact innovations closer to market.<br/>She holds a doctorate in biomedical sciences from UMass Chan Medical School, a master’s degree in biotechnology from the University of Texas at San Antonio, and a bachelor’s degree in biotechnology from the Kolhapur Institute of Technology in India.//nehasamant@vt.edu//(540) 231-3772

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    Lauren Shutt
    Lauren Shutt

    Web Developer, Marketing and Communications//Lauren Shutt is a web designer and developer with a passion for creating engaging digital experiences. As part of the Creative Studio, she supports LINK’s web strategy by collaborating with designers, stakeholders, and writers to manage content and create clean, accessible front-end code that translates into a compelling web presence.<br/>Prior to joining the Creative Studio, Lauren worked as the inaugural accessibility developer for the Office of Equity and Accessibility, web manager for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and webmaster for the Center for Power Electronics Systems. She has a B.A. in anthropology from the University of Alaska, Anchorage, and an M.A. in anthropology from George Mason University.//lauren.shutt@vt.edu

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    Brad Soucy
    Brad Soucy

    Senior Director of Marketing and Communications//Brad Soucy is the senior director of marketing and communications for philanthropy and partnerships, where he plans and oversees a wide range of high-impact, strategic projects to engage partners and secure transformational gifts. As head of the Creative Studio, Brad’s mission is to tell the story of Virginia Tech’s strengths and aspirations by partnering with faculty, fundraisers, and university leadership.<br/> Starting in 2015, Brad has helped to lead branding efforts, manage digital product development, design campaigns, and hire talented creative team members to support the Advancement Division. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City.//bsoucy@vt.edu

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    Nomeka Sours
    Nomeka Sours

    Associate Director of Alumni and Corporate Engagement//Nomeka Sours manages a full range of events and experiences, including alumni professional networking events, corporate visits, and large-scale industry and government forums.<br/>She has over 12 years of travel and event experience, both domestic and international, and considers herself a highly organized, detail-oriented "people person" who enjoys planning both small and large events. In her free time, Nomeka enjoys cake decorating, watching college football, and spending time with friends, family, and her cat Oliver. Born and raised in the New River Valley, Nomeka holds a B.S. in marketing from Virginia Tech’s Pamplin College of Business.//nsours@vt.edu//(540) 231-3004

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    Connie Stovall
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    Director for Research Impact & Intelligence, University Libraries//Connie Stovall excels at delivering data-driven insights for strategic decision-making. Working for Virginia Tech’s University Libraries, she serves as liaison to Innovation and Partnerships and the Office of Research and Innovation. Her powers run the gamut from researching company backgrounds to gathering competitive intelligence, benchmarking programs and initiatives, and using bibliometric analysis to uncover and convey university research impact, competencies, and collaborative networks.<br/>Connie has more than 20 years of experience in academic libraries. She earned an M.A. in American literature and an M.L.I.S. in library and information sciences from the University of Alabama and a B.B.A. in accounting from the University of North Alabama.//cjstova@vt.edu//(540) 231-4802

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    Crasha V. Townsend
    Crasha V. Townsend

    Consultant, Foundation Relations//Crasha V. Townsend is a nationally recognized thought leader in higher education with more than 20 years of experience in institutional transformation, organizational development, and student engagement. Her career spans advancement, academic affairs, student affairs, and university strategy, where she has led bold, data-informed initiatives that foster inclusive, student-centered environments.<br/>Before joining Foundation Relations, she served as assistant provost at Virginia Tech, where she built a reputation as a visionary strategist, bridging academia, corporate partnerships and student success initiatives. She holds a B.S. in integrated public relations from Central Michigan University, an M.Ed. in higher education administration from Grand Valley State University, and a Ph.D. in educational leadership from Northwest Nazarene University.//crasha@vt.edu

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    Laura West
    Laura West

    Content Writer, Marketing and Communications//Laura West supports the mission of the Advancement Division by writing materials to secure major gifts from new and sustaining philanthropists and establish relationships with industrial partners. Through these efforts, Laura fosters the growth of Virginia Tech’s programs across engineering, the sciences, agriculture, technology, the arts, athletics, and multiple student-focused programs.<br/>Laura brings an extensive background in science writing and communication to this role, leveraging her ability to condense complex information into simple, digestible formats to create engaging content for potential stakeholders. She holds a B.S. in physics from Stony Brook University.//laurayw@vt.edu

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    Brian Yohn
    Brian Yohn

    Senior Graphic Designer, Marketing and Communications//Brian Yohn designs digital and printed materials in support of high-dollar fundraising and other engagement efforts.<br/>Previously, Brian worked for Virginia Tech in multiple positions from 2008-2022, beginning as a graphic design manager with the Student Affairs marketing and communications team, transferring to the Moss Arts Center as their creative services manager for three seasons, then returning to Student Affairs to lead the creative team as the assistant director of creative services while simultaneously teaching as an adjunct for Virginia Tech’s graphic design program. Brian earned an associate’s degree, specializing in graphic design, from Bradley Academy for the Visual Arts in York, Pennsylvania.//byohn@vt.edu