Dr. Richard N. Dino

Executive Director
Connecticut Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Associate Professor
Management Department

Education/Professional Certification:

Ph.D.(1977): State University of New York at Buffalo
M.A. (1975): State University of New York at Buffalo
B.S. (1972) with High Distinction: Pennsylvania State University

Areas of Expertise:

Small to medium-sized, closely-held businesses

Biography:

Rich is a tenured member of the Management Faculty and the Northeast Utilities Scholar in Technological Entrepreneurship at the University of Connecticut School of Business. He serves as Executive Director of the Connecticut Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CCEI), with leadership responsibilities for developing and implementing the School’s strategy in the field of entrepreneurship. He is a member of the Investment Advisory Board of Next Generation Ventures, LLC, a Connecticut venture capital firm. Rich’s research stream focuses on small to medium-sized, closely-held businesses. Recent publications include: Modeling the multilevel determinants of top management team behavioral integration, with Simsek, Z., Lubatkin, M., and Veiga, J., Academy of Management Journal (2005); The effects of parental altruism on the governance of family-managed firms, with Lubatkin, M., Schulze, W. S., and Ling, Y., Journal of Organizational Behavior (2005); Exploring the agency consequences of ownership dispersion among inside directors at family firms, with Schulze, W. S., and Lubatkin, M.H., Academy of Management Journal (2003); and Toward a theory of agency and altruism in family firms, with Schulze, W. S., and Lubatkin, M.H., Journal of Business Venturing (2003). Rich served as Associate Dean for Graduate Programs, Business Partnering and External Alliances from 1998 – 2006 at the UConn School of Business and had oversight responsibilities for all graduate programs, regional campus administration, the School’s operating budget ($30+ million), finance staff, business placement and career services, information technology services, executive education, School-wide marketing and brand development, the Business School’s experiential learning initiatives, and for forming externally oriented alliances and partnerships. Before joining the University of Connecticut in 1995, Rich spent more than two decades in the business world, working for several firms including Eastman Kodak, Corning, Inc. and Xerox. He has extensive experience as an entrepreneur having started four enterprises and is expert in relating the overall external environment to its implications for tactical and strategic decision-making and in integrating forecasting systems for products, markets and industries at various stages of maturity.













Contact Information:

Telephone: 860-486-4483
E-mail: rdino@business.uconn.edu
Office Hours: By Appointment

Room Number: BUS 339
Fax Number: 860-486-6415

University of Connecticut
School of Business
2100 Hillside Road Unit 1041
Storrs, CT 06269-1041