Dr. Edward Rogoff is a Professor at Long Island University's School of Business, Department of Management, with a distinguished career in entrepreneurship education and research. He previously led the Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship at CUNY-Baruch College and chaired its Department of Management. Dr. Rogoff holds a Ph.D., M.S., M.B.A., and B.A. from Columbia University. Research Focus: Entrepreneurship Education and Support Systems Senior and Minority Entrepreneurship Family Business Dynamics Nonprofit and Social Enterprise Strategy Technology-Driven Entrepreneurship His recent publications span books like Scary Diagnosis (2025) and Bankable Business Plans (2024), alongside journal work on immigrant entrepreneurship, team diversity, and senior entrepreneurship trends. Dr. Rogoff's research emphasizes contextual factors influencing business success and innovative educational frameworks. Scientific Awards: Outstanding Educator of the Year (2010), United States Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship Leadership & Impact: Dr. Rogoff co-founded the CUNY Center for Student Entrepreneurship, developed nationally ranked programs, and delivered keynotes on K-12 engagement in entrepreneurship. His work bridges academic research with practical applications for diverse entrepreneurial communities.








