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Russell Siegelman is a Lecturer in Management at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB), specializing in Organizational Behavior. He holds a BS in Physics from MIT (1984) and an MBA from Harvard (1989). His teaching focuses on entrepreneurship, including courses like Startup Garage, Product Launch, and Impact: From Idea to Enterprise. He actively advises GSB entrepreneurs and maintains involvement in angel investing and non-profit boards.
His professional experience spans 7 years at Microsoft, 11 years as a venture capitalist at Kleiner Perkins, and extensive non-profit leadership roles, including Director of Innovations for Poverty Action (2010–2014) and Board Chair of Sustainable Conservation (2000–2014). His research and case studies emphasize real-world applications of entrepreneurial strategies in for-profit and social ventures.
Awarded the MBA Class of '73 Lecturer title (2012–2013), Siegelman bridges academia with practical entrepreneurship through case studies like Fram Energy and SIRUM, which explore innovation in energy, healthcare, and social impact sectors. His work highlights intersections between technology, venture capital, and organizational behavior.





