Graduate School of Business
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Collin Wallace
Lecturer
BioI am a serial entrepreneur in the food & beverage space, and the CEO/Co-founder of ZeroStorefront. ZeroStorefront is the #1 Growth marketing software for restaurants. Purpose-built to measure marketing campaigns, segment customers and automate communications.
Prior to ZeroStorefront, I was the Head of Innovation at GrubHub. I previously built four companies; one blew up, and three were acquired by companies like EatClub, Amcobi, and GrubHub. I am also an alumni of Harvard SVMP, Google Startup Accelerator, Techstars, and YCombinator.
I studied Engineering at Georgia Tech and business at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. I’m an avid investor and mentor for startups, including PayJoy, Landed, Postcript.io, Skill-Lync, Taali, Hello Ava, AssetClass, Motion, PostureHealth, Moons, Homebase, Robinhood, Grab Taxi, and others. Today I live in San Mateo with my amazing wife Doris, daughter Zoelle and puppies Aspen & Penny. -
Yankai Wang
Graduate, Business, Graduate School of Business
BioLinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yankai-wang-ykwang/
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Cooper Wetherbee
MBA, expected graduation 2023
Masters Student in Environment and Resources, admitted Spring 2022BioMBA/MS Environment & Resources (E-IPER) - Class of 2023.
Experience in wholesale power markets, distributed energy resources, development finance, public policy, and venture capital.
Pursuing a career in climate investing. -
Robb Willer
Professor of Sociology and, by courtesy, of Organizational Behavior at the Graduate School of Business
BioRobb Willer is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Sociology, Psychology (by courtesy), and the Graduate School of Business (by courtesy) at Stanford University. He received his Ph.D. and M.A. in Sociology from Cornell University and his B.A. in Sociology from the University of Iowa. He previously taught at the University of California, Berkeley.
Professor Willer’s teaching and research focus on the bases of social order. One line of his research investigates the factors driving the emergence of collective action, norms, solidarity, generosity, and status hierarchies. In other research, he explores the social psychology of political attitudes, including the effects of fear, prejudice, and masculinity in contemporary U.S. politics. Most recently, his work has focused on morality, studying how people reason about what is right and wrong and the social consequences of their judgments. His research involves various empirical and theoretical methods, including laboratory and field experiments, surveys, direct observation, archival research, physiological measurement, agent-based modeling, and social network analysis.
Willer’s research has appeared in such journals as American Sociology Review, American Journal of Sociology, Annual Review of Sociology, Administrative Science Quarterly, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Psychological Science, Proceedings of the Royal Society B:Biological Sciences,and Social Networks.He has received grants from the National Science Foundation, the California Environmental Protection Agency, and the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. His work has received paper awards from the American Sociological Association’s sections on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity, Mathematical Sociology, Peace, War, and Social Conflict, and Rationality and Society.
His research has also received widespread media coverage including from the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, the Washington Post, Science, Nature, Time, U.S. News and World Report, Scientific American, Harper’s, Slate, CNN, NBC Nightly News, The Today Show, and National Public Radio.
Willer was the 2009 recipient of the Golden Apple Teaching award, the only teaching award given by UC-Berkeley's student body. -
Justin Willow
Associate Director, Instructional Media, Teaching and Learning Hub
Current Role at StanfordIn Digital Learning Solutions at the GSB, we use technology to bring a world class education to learners everywhere.
As Innovation Catalyst, I make sure our courses and collateral are as rich and engaging as technology will allow. We use custom interactive media, video, animation, visual and UX design, and a wide variety of platforms to facilitate content delivery. I work closely with our faculty to enhance their connection to learners. -
Tin Tin Wisniewski
Events & Project Manager, Stanford Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies (SEED)
Current Role at StanfordEvents & Project Manager
Event Management for Student/Campus Programs
Support and partner with GSB students to deliver the Stanford Africa Business Forum. Meet with students regularly, provide guidance, and monitor for compliance with GSB event policies.
Support and manage the Inspire Speaker Series. Serve as the primary relationship manager between Seed and students leading the Inspire Speaker Series. Provide logistics & technical support for events, as needed.
Manage other campus programs and events as necessary (Knight Hennessy, Africa Business Club, special guests etc.)
Provide programmatic support for the Stanford Seed Coaching Program
Review applications, support & facilitate selection, matchmaking and onboarding processes.
Implement orientation programs & special events.
Support the development of a volunteer portal in Salesforce.
Collect and review program feedback, surveys and materials.
Build positive relationships with coaches and leaders. Answer questions and provide customer support as needed.
Support Seed Transformation Network initiatives, events and programs.
Serve as a member of the Seed Network Summit event planning work group.
Provide support to other Network initiatives; Annual Survey, special events etc. -
Stephanie Gliozzo
Graphic Designer, Teaching and Learning Hub
Current Role at StanfordStephanie is a Graphic Designer at the Graduate School of Business.
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Aldona Woroniecka
Associate Director, Web Development and Operations, Graduate School of Business - Development and External Relations
Current Role at StanfordGSB Alumni website, Alumni Groups & Discussion Boards, Email Marketing