
Steve Guengerich
Associate Clinical Professor · Entrepreneurship
University of Texas at DallasAbout
Steve Guengerich is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Naveen Jindal School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas), where he also serves as Associate Vice President for Innovation and Commercialization in the Office of Research. He previously held roles as Executive Director of the Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (2017–2019), Senior Advisor for Innovation & Commercialization (2019–2020), and faculty in the Digital MBA program. He was also an Adjunct Professor at St. Edward's University from 2011 to 2016.
Education:
- Masters of Business Administration - Business Computing Science, Texas A&M, College Station (1982)
- Bachelors of Science - Economics, Academy of Freedom, Howard Payne University (1980)
- Associates of Science - Liberal Arts, Amarillo College (1978)
His research and professional interests focus on entrepreneurship, innovation, technology commercialization, and strategic community engagement. He has extensive experience in venture development, startup mentoring, and information technology innovation. Guengerich has taught courses such as New Venture Creation, Branding and Promotion, Global Business, and MBA Capstone, shaping future business leaders through practical, real-world insights.
His authored or co-authored books reflect a strong trend in bridging technology and business innovation, with themes around startup success, information systems optimization, and socially responsible business practices. These works demonstrate a consistent focus on empowering entrepreneurs and improving organizational effectiveness through technology and strategic thinking.
Scientific Awards:
- IT Community Leadership Award (2011)
- Dewey Winburne Community Service Award (2005)
- Austin Under 40 Award (1998)
- SME Gold Medal for 'Introduction to Client/Server Computing'
- Recognized as 'Master Mind' by Dallas Innovates (2018)
Guengerich has played a significant role in advising startups and fostering innovation ecosystems. He has mentored at Capital Factory, Chinaccelerator, and Mission Capital, and judged numerous venture competitions including the UT Dallas Big Idea Competition. He led the successful $5 million statewide grant to expand the Blackstone LaunchPad network across the University of Texas System. His leadership in research commercialization and innovation programs highlights his commitment to translating academic research into real-world impact.
He is actively involved in nonprofit and philanthropic efforts, including co-founding Knowbility and supporting arts initiatives such as the premiere of Nico Muhly’s 'How Little You Are' and Amy Bench and Jenn Wilson’s 'The Rhumb Line'. His work in accessibility and community engagement underscores a holistic approach to innovation that includes social impact.
Research fields
Find Steve Guengerich elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Robert MacyUniversity of Wyoming · Professor
Michael LynchUniversity of Central Florida · Professor
Vadim RevzinNew York University · Adjunct Professor
Madison PedigoUniversity of Texas at Dallas · Senior Lecturer- HHarlee SorkinUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · Assistant Clinical Professor
Jeanette K. MillerPennsylvania State University · Associate Clinical Professor