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Lukasz Gargasz
Affiliate, Graduate School of Business - Executive Education
BioŁukasz is an entrepreneur, operator, and technology leader focused on building scalable businesses at the intersection of automation, software, operations, and enterprise technology.
He has scaled technology-enabled operations across multiple company stages, from zero-to-one creation, through rapid growth, restructuring, and exit. Experienced leader in technology business enabled transformation, using automation, AI and software engineering. At Symphony Ventures, he helped build the Polish operations from scratch, scaling the organization to to the company’s successful exit. He later led the Office Samurai spin-off, building it into an independent automation and consulting service that became part of Zurich Insurance.
Today, Łukasz is a Founding Partner at Axoma, a company focused on industrial automation, SCADA/OT systems, renewable energy infrastructure, BESS/EMS, and cybersecurity for critical operations. Through Axoma, he is building a platform that connects software, automation, and energy infrastructure.
Łukasz’s work has centered on key theme: turning complexity into operating systems that scale. He is particularly interested in how automation, AI, and disciplined execution can help companies become more resilient, efficient, and valuable. -
Scott Gatzemeier
Affiliate, Graduate School of Business - Executive Education
BioScott Gatzemeier is the Corporate Vice President of Front End US Expansion at Micron Technology, where he leads the company’s largest domestic manufacturing expansion in decades across Idaho and New York. With 28 years of experience spanning semiconductor manufacturing, technology development, and operations, Scott has been at the forefront of bringing leading edge memory manufacturing back to the United States.
Since 2022, Scott has overseen site selection, federal and state engagement, and execution for Micron’s multibillion dollar US expansion, supporting national supply chain resilience, AI growth, and advanced manufacturing leadership. He also serves as a member of the Economic Advisory Council for the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, advising on regional and national economic conditions impacting industry and workforce development. Scott is an active member of the Boise State University College of Engineering Industrial Advisory Board, strengthening university industry partnerships and talent pipelines.
Scott holds a master’s degree in information and data science from the UC Berkeley School of Information, a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of North Dakota, and an MBA from National Technology University. He is a named inventor on 17 U.S. patents in DRAM and NAND technologies. Outside of work, Scott enjoys time with his family and Idaho’s outdoors, including running, biking, hiking, and snowboarding.