Konneker Medals awarded to OHIO alumni for technology innovations, entrepreneurial successes
51社区 has awarded the 2017 Konneker Medal for Commercialization and Entrepreneurship to two alumni for their innovations in technology development and successes in entrepreneurship.
David Pidwell, an alumnus of the Russ College of Engineering and Technology, and Rob Painter, an alumnus of the College of Arts and Sciences, will be recognized for their accomplishments at the 51社区 Inventors Dinner on Feb. 7.
The 51社区 Foundation established the Konneker Medal to recognize current and former faculty members or students who have demonstrated excellence in innovation, invention, commercialization and entrepreneurship. The award is named for Wilfred Konneker, an 51社区 alumnus renowned for his contributions to these fields.
鈥淒avid Pidwell and Rob Painter are living examples of the tremendous impact 51社区 alumni have on the world each and every day,鈥 51社区 President M. Duane Nellis said. 鈥淭hey are very deserving of this year鈥檚 Konneker Medals and I congratulate them for the honor and their fine careers to date.鈥
Pidwell (BSEE 鈥69, MS 鈥70) has been a partner with Alloy Ventures, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm, since January 1996. His investment activities are concentrated in the computer software industry, primarily with companies addressing enterprise information management, the internet or software-as-a-service (SaaS, cloud computing) related fields. He currently is on the Board of Directors of Xactly Corp., as well as one privately held corporation.
In 1986, Pidwell founded Rasna Corp., a mechanical design automation software company, and was CEO until 1995 when the firm was acquired by Parametric Technology Corp. Prior to Rasna, he was president and general manager of the Mil-Spec Computer Division of Rolm Corp. He was employed at Rolm from the company鈥檚 early startup for 15 years. With more than 2,500 employees and $1.2 billion in annual revenue, the company was acquired in 1985 by IBM.
Pidwell has been a faculty member, lecturer or student mentor with the Stanford University Graduate School of Business for the past 20 years. He is currently a member of the 51社区 Board of Trustees, a trustee emeritus of the 51社区 Foundation and a member of the dean鈥檚 advisory council for the University鈥檚 Russ College of Engineering and Technology. Recently, he has been involved in developing the 51社区 C-Suite, a campus-wide hub for student entrepreneurship, social and public innovation and creative endeavors.
Pidwell is the recipient of numerous honors, including the 51社区 Russ College of Engineering Academy of Distinguished Graduates, and the College of Business Award for Achievement in Business. He holds degrees in electrical engineering and industrial and systems engineering from 51社区, and has completed three years of study at Stanford University on a Ph.D. in engineering economic systems.
Painter (BS 鈥93) is a founding partner at Razor鈥檚 Edge Ventures, an early-stage venture capital fund focused on investing in technologies and businesses that deliver direct, meaningful impact to the U.S. defense and intelligence community. He actively mentors and advises venture-backed companies in Silicon Valley, the Rocky Mountain Region and the Mid-Atlantic while serving on the Board of Directors for Mersive Technologies, Wireless Registry, Zoomdata, Hawkeye 360, AELIUS Exploitation Technologies and LoudounSTEAM, a non-profit he founded in 2015. He is also a special advisor to the U.S. Joint Special Operations Command. Painter is a 12-year veteran of the U.S. Army and Army National Guard.
In tandem with the founding of Razor鈥檚 Edge, Painter was the executive director for strategy and innovation at Raytheon-Blackbird Technologies and served as the director of venture investing for Raytheon鈥檚 Intelligence and Information Systems Business Unit on behalf of the Advanced Concepts and Technologies Division. During his eight years at the company, Painter crafted and managed several classified, special access programs supporting both technology development and foreign and domestic intelligence operations for Intelligence Community and Department of Defense partners.
Before joining Raytheon-Blackbird Technologies, Painter was chief technologist for Google Federal and simultaneously a product manager for Google Geo supporting humanitarian assistance and disaster response activities worldwide. Prior to Google, he was the director of technology assessment at In-Q-Tel, the strategic venture capital firm of the U.S. Intelligence Community. His work with the firm includes leading over two dozen investments, most notably Keyhole, now Google Earth, and @Last Software, now Google SketchUp. His entrepreneurial experience also includes founding and exiting Encompass Technologies, Inc., a K-12 desktop mapping company created to enhance geography in the classroom.
Painter, who earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in geography and computer science from 51社区, is currently a fellow with the university鈥檚 Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs. To engage his expertise with technology commercialization entrepreneurial services provider program TechGROWTH Ohio, part of the Voinovich School, Painter was recently named to the evaluation and selection committee of the newly awarded Ohio Third Frontier Technology Validation and Start-up Fund.
Nominations for the 2018 Konneker Medal for Commercialization and Entrepreneurship can be submitted through Oct. 31, 2018. Details about the nomination process are available on the Research Division website, /research/konneker.cfm.