Frank Rimalovski
Frank Rimalovski is a prominent figure in the entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystem, currently serving as the Executive Director of the NYU Entrepreneurial Institute and managing the NYU Innovation Venture Fund at New York University. Frank has a rich educational background, holding an MBA from Duke University at The Fuqua School of Business and a BA from Tufts University.
With a diverse professional journey, Frank has held various key roles in esteemed organizations. He has served as a Mentor at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) for the NIH Life Sciences Summit, a Mentor at Techstars, and an Instructor for the Innovation Corps (I-Corps) program at the National Science Foundation, among others.
Prior to his current roles, Frank Rimalovski was an Adjunct Faculty Instructor at both the NYU Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. He also contributed as an Advisory Board member at Harlem Biospace and The Board of Advisors of the Tufts Entrepreneurship Center (TEC) at Tufts University.
Frank's extensive industry experience includes past positions such as the Co-Founder and Partner at New Venture Partners, Director/Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the New Ventures Group at Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations, and Product Line Manager at JavaSoft in Sun Microsystems. He has also held roles at major technology companies like Apple Computer, NeXT Computer, and investment firms like Bear Stearns & Co. and Rodman & Renshaw.