An executive proficient in enabling vibrant innovation ecosystems for institutional, local, regional and national entities through management and licensing of high-tech intellectual assets. Experienced in tethering industry and research organizations together in effective and mutually beneficial ways to enable development of innovation ecosystems that perform better with at-hand resources.
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One of my first long term Jobs was working at the movie theater. Always had a love for movies and music growing up and aspired to be an actor. I spent a year doing auditions all around seattle I was fortunate to be a Featured Extra in the movie “21 and Over”. Pursuit of acting slowed down with having my son but still have a passion around it among other aspects of theater. Currently working on a podcast project around movie reviews mixed with Whiskey tasting etc…Movie Buzzed coming soon.
Innovation Ecosystem Enabler & Author
Growing up in a faith-based home, John Taylor McEntire developed a fascination for world cultures and people via a unique family dynamic that, in addition to four brothers and sisters, included cousins, Native American foster brothers, foreign exchange students and humanitarian refugees.
After two years as a missionary in Japan during his college years, John changed his major to Japanese. While researching ringi seido, a decision-making process in Japanese management systems, John learned about nemawashi, an informal process of quietly laying the foundation for some proposed change by gathering support and feedback from the people involved.
He said, “The knowledge I gained from the study of these powerful, time tested consensus building philosophies has served me throughout my career as an Innovation Ecosystem Enabler – a flexible role I define as helping to take cutting edge science from research organizations to the market.”
John has brought his expertise and vision for innovation ecosystem development and growth to numerous companies/institutions/governments having visited and/or worked in 40 countries and residing in the US, Japan, Taiwan, and Qatar over the years.
His first professional engagements were in Japan, starting with TOLA, Inc, an international public relations company, and then UMI Japan, a firm specialized in licensing of U.S. businesses in Japan. After five years in Japan, John held management positions at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, WA, … Read More