The Bmore Collaboratory

Adapting systems and structures to support inclusive prosperity

An Inclusive Innovation Initiative (i3) program

with generous support from the

The Marion Ewing Kauffman Foundation

Inclusive Business Ecosystem Collaboratory

Creating a thriving Baltimore business ecosystem that ensures inclusivity and supports the development of an innovation-driven economy is our commitment. Our goal is to cultivate an environment where everyone can participate, fostering innovation that not only benefits the economy but also contributes to a sustainable, equitable, and prosperous future for all. This means promoting the well-being of our residents, nurturing environmentally-friendly practices, strengthening our communities’ resilience, empowering our citizens, and ultimately, sharing the wealth generated by this innovative economy.

ACADEMIC KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURES

Examine the role of academia in communities

Fostering livable communities

Kauffman Investigators

Lindsay Thompson, PhD

Lindsay Thompson, PhD

Kauffman PI

Adler Archer, JD

Adler Archer, JD

Kauffman WSE Site-PI

Mac McComas

Mac McComas

Kauffman Program Manager

Luis Quintero, PhD

Luis Quintero, PhD

Kauffman Co-PI

Affiliated Researchers

James Calvin, PhD

James Calvin, PhD

Professor, Krieger Arts and Sciences

Adil Eastwood

Adil Eastwood

Undergraduate Student, George Washington University

Linda Durnell, PhD

Linda Durnell, PhD

Director, iVR Lab

Justin English

Justin English

Undergraduate Student, Georgetown

Suntae Kim, PhD

Suntae Kim, PhD

Assistant Professor, Carey Business School

Yolanda Christophe, MBA

Yolanda Christophe, MBA

Lecturer, Morgan State University

Seydina Falls, MBA

Seydina Falls, MBA

Senior Lecturer, Carey Business School