CenterState CEO has hired two new employees for its innovation and entrepreneurship portfolio: JEFF FUCHSBERG and MIA TOMASELLO. Fuchsberg is entrepreneur in residence for CenterState CEO’s innovation and entrepreneurship portfolio at The Tech Garden. He most recently served as senior director of innovation projects at the Medical Center of the Americas Foundation in El Paso, […]
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CenterState CEO has hired two new employees for its innovation and entrepreneurship portfolio: JEFF FUCHSBERG and MIA TOMASELLO.
Fuchsberg is entrepreneur in residence for CenterState CEO’s innovation and entrepreneurship portfolio at The Tech Garden. He most recently served as senior director of innovation projects at the Medical Center of the Americas Foundation in El Paso, Texas and previously served as intellectual-property manager at Blue Highway in Syracuse, a spinoff of Welch Allyn. Fuchsberg holds a bachelor’s degree in entomology from Cornell University, and a law degree from Syracuse University College of Law with an advanced certificate in technology commercialization law from the New York State Science & Technology Law Center.
Tomasello is the events administrator for CenterState CEO’s innovation and entrepreneurship portfolio at The Tech Garden. She previously served as communications coordinator for the startup, Vessel, a reusable cup system for cafés and their customers, in Boulder, Colorado. Tomasello holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental studies and communications from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry.