MSTC
Meet a few of our newest graduates.
Kyohere came to McCombs to help turn his dream of revolutionizing business in Africa into a reality.
Two teams from the Texas Master of Science in Technology Commercialization program made strong showings at the recent Global Venture Labs Investment Competition, which was won by a biotechnology startup from the Indian School of Business.
Seismos, whose founders are in the MSTC program, won the largest competition TVLIC has had so far. But according to Rob Warren, the new assistant director of Jon Brumley Texas Venture Labs, this competition will only get bigger and better.
Growth, higher visibility and expansion on the career front greet this entrepreneurship powerhouse for 2013.
McCombs’ one-year master in technology commercialization receives high acclaim in Eduniversal’s global ranking.
McCombs graduate entrepreneurship program is one of the best in the nation according to The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine.
Dusty Jones, MSTC '12, wowed judges with his startup, tech-hiring firm TrueAbility, winning first place at Startup Weekend San Antonio July 21 and 22.
Cancer survivor Kristen Doyle is using her master of science in technology commercialization degree in her work at the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas to help get cancer treatments to market--and patients--more efficiently.
A Peace Corps alumnus. A 51-year-old wife and mom. A cancer survivor working to get medicine to patients. These students and more make up the McCombs Class of 2012. Read stories from BBA, MPA, MBA, and MSTC graduates.


