The Center for Advanced Systems and Engineering (CASE) at Syracuse University has announced the hiring of JEFF FUCHSBERG as director. In this role, Fuchsberg will contribute to the center’s strategic plan, oversee the implementation of goals and provide leadership and management of CASE’s day-to-day operations. Fuchsberg’s career experience has focused on the intersection of technology, […]
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The Center for Advanced Systems and Engineering (CASE) at Syracuse University has announced the hiring of JEFF FUCHSBERG as director. In this role, Fuchsberg will contribute to the center’s strategic plan, oversee the implementation of goals and provide leadership and management of CASE’s day-to-day operations. Fuchsberg’s career experience has focused on the intersection of technology, entrepreneurship, and economic development, having most recently served as VP of innovation and entrepreneurship at CenterState CEO. In his role, he was primarily responsible for the Tech Garden incubator in downtown Syracuse, leadership in Central New York’s technology-based economic-development initiatives, and oversight of some of New York State’s premier startup attraction, investment, and support programs, including GENIUS NY, where he previously served as director. Fuchsberg credits CASE with providing foundational early-career opportunities while a student at the College of Law, having been supported by the CASE Co-op Program in 2008, while working for a subsidiary of Welch Allyn housed in the CASE incubator. He then joined the company post-graduation, continuing his work with CASE in a role focused on university-sponsored research and technology commercialization, while leveraging skills developed at the Syracuse University Innovation Law Center.