JOHNSON CITY – The East Tennessee State University Research Corporation announced the addition of four industry advisors to its team as well as the creation of Rugged Buc Labs Content Studio (RBL).
The new advisors include Scott Andrew, Ty Warren, Anthony Haney-Jardine and Jason Thompson. They will offer their support for ETSU Research Corporation initiatives as well as mentor ETSU students in the RBL.
Scott Andrew
Ty Warren
Anthony Haney-Jardine
Jason Thompson
“We are thrilled to have Scott, Ty, Chusy and Jason on board as advisors to the Research Corporation as we continue our innovation-focused mission. They are highly accomplished people who truly want to make a difference,” said David Golden, CEO of the ETSU Research Corporation. “Powered by the Research Corporation, Rugged Buc Lab and the Appalachian Highlands Center for Innovation will help connect and convene world-class innovators in our Region as well as drive project ideation, partnership and execution across our Region and beyond.”
Golden expressed these platforms will present incredible student experiential learning opportunities, with advisors who bring global experience to the research corporation.
“We are very appreciative of their willingness and dedication to enhancing the prosperity of our region and the world,” Golden added.
RBL is an interdisciplinary brand content studio created to serve as an experiential learning media and marketing lab for ETSU students. RBL students apply strategies in media content creation, social media management, digital marketing as well as analytics to meet organizational goals. Partners such as HubSpot and Brand Storytelling add additional support through technology access and mentoring. RBL will focus on telling and promoting stories of innovation and entrepreneurship in the Appalachian Highlands.
“The goal of RBL is to create workforce development opportunities that engage students from various ETSU disciplines as well as create and amplify stories that drive regional growth,” said Dr. Stephen Marshall, professor and CMO of the ETSU Research Corporation. “Universities must focus on workforce development and RBL gives students a platform to work on real campaigns delivering real career outcomes. Universities missing the opportunity to put more emphasis on experiential learning will be way behind.”
RBL and the industry advisors all serve and work under the umbrella of the ETSU Research Corporation. For more information, visit etsuresearchcorporation.org/.