FedTech
Robyn Brazzil has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Robyn is currently working at FedTech as the Partner and Head of Programs, responsible for overseeing the design, execution, and delivery of commercialization programs. Robyn also contributes to the organizational level strategy, business development, and operations as a member of FedTech's leadership team. Prior to this, Robyn worked at New York University Abu Dhabi as the Director of startAD, where they supported entrepreneurship education and innovation in the region. Robyn also held roles as the Assistant Director and Program Manager at startAD. In addition, Robyn has experience as an Associate at Block, O'Toole, and Murphy and as an Extern at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, Criminal Division. Robyn also worked as a Summer Associate at Arent Fox LLP. Overall, Robyn Brazzil's work experience showcases their expertise in program management, innovation, entrepreneurship, and legal roles.
Robyn Brazzil earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2007. Following this, they attended Fordham University School of Law from 2007 to 2010 and obtained a Doctor of Law (JD) degree. In 2011, Robyn was admitted to the New York and Massachusetts Bar, as well as the EDNY Bar. Additionally, in April 2016, they completed the Lean Launchpad Educator Training program provided by VentureWell.
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FedTech
FedTech started in 2013 as a part of the DC I-Corps program. Since then Fed Tech has developed a process where innovations in federal labs are matched with entrepreneurs who conduct rigorous customer discovery and business model building. This program has worked with seventeen labs across the country and over 120 entrepreneurs, MBAs, MS and PhDstudents.They aim for their program to be rigorious and to produce real results for their federal partners. Each technology from the federal lab is carefully vetted and each of their entrepreneurs goes through a lengthy interview process. By the end of their cohort they aim to understand if a technology has a viable transition path and how to best address its future market.