The days when “you could kick around an idea and have a concept and get some chunk of money to get it going are gone,” said Irma Becerra-Fernandez, director of Florida International University’s Pino Global Entrepreneurship Center.
Her career has taken her from Florida Power & Light Co. to the knowledge management and technology transfer divisions of NASA and now to the halls of FIU.
She took the reins of the center, which seeks to show students and the greater business community the path to success in start-up ventures, about a year ago and has had her work cut out ever since.
Though one of her biggest challenges was ensuring the center was properly funded and sustainable during the economic downturn and severe budget squeeze, she’s managed to implement a handful of new initiatives.
In November, FIU will host the inaugural Americas Venture Capital Conference, a two-day event that will bring entrepreneurs and venture capitalists from across the hemisphere together to learn about emerging business sectors in Latin America and funding opportunities here.
The event could help establish Miami as the crossroads between the many innovation centers in America and the fast-growing economies to the South.
“I think what [investors] want to see is a one-stop shop, where [they] can find out what's going on in Latin America, without having to track all the way from Silicon Valley, down to Buenos Aires,” Ms. Becerra-Fernandez said. And in creating such a link “it creates opportunity for a whole new set of industries that locates around the bridge.”
The center is also looking at creating a family business forum to expose students to the issues family-owned operations face as opposed what they mostly learn of the corporate world as well as a venture mentor service modeled on the one at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
In the long run, though, she’s focused on creating an ecosystem, with the people, ideas, money and education, to make Miami a hotbed of innovation.
Ms. Becerra-Fernandez was interviewed in her offices at the university’s main campus by Miami Today staff writer Zachary S. Fagenson.
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