Ted Ladd

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Ted Ladd
Professor Ted Ladd.jpg
Born1969 (age 51–52)
EducationCase Western Reserve University
Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania
Johns Hopkins University
Cornell University
OccupationEntrepreneur, professor and dean
Spouse(s)Laura Hewitt Ladd

Ted Ladd is an American entrepreneur and academic at Harvard University and Hult International Business School.

Career[]

Ladd is the Dean of the San Francisco campus, Dean of Research, Academic Director and Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Hult International Business School.[1] Based on its San Francisco campus, he also teaches students on Hult's campuses in Boston, New York, London, Shanghai, and Dubai. He also is an instructor on platform entrepreneurship at Harvard University.[2] He was a visitor professor at the Copenhagen Business School and the lead faculty member for social entrepreneurship at the Bainbridge Graduate School, now part of Presidio Graduate School, in San Francisco, California.

Ladd was the Director of Ecosystems at WIMM Labs.[citation needed] Ladd was the platform evangelist for Palm Inc. to describe the future of handheld mobile technology. He was the VP of Business Development at HOMER energy, which was acquired by UL.[3] He founded, led, secured funding, sold, or otherwise participated in several other startups.[4]

Ladd is a director of [5] which serves electricity and natural gas to businesses and residents in northwestern Wyoming, as well as portions of eastern Idaho and southern Montana. He is on the Advisory Board[6] of the Wyoming Small Business Development Center, which is jointly funded by the U.S. federal Small Business Administration, the University of Wyoming, and the Wyoming Business Council. He was a director of the latter from 2003 to 2009, appointed by Governor Freudenthal and confirmed by the Wyoming Senate. He served as a director of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole. He was a candidate for Wyoming's sole seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2004. Following that race, Ladd was named one of Wyoming 40 under 40[7]

Research[]

Ladd focuses on the processes by which entrepreneurs design and test new ideas to create new companies, especially as multi-sided platforms (e.g. Lyft and AirBnb). His recent publications include:

  • "The Platform Canvas" with Marcel Alleins and Markus Proesch, winner of the Best Conceptual Paper USASBE annual conference [8] and described in Forbes [9]
  • "Success and Self-Confidence Through Rejection", TEDxHultAshridge [10]
  • "The Limits of Lean", Harvard Business Review [11]
  • "The Embedded Enterprise", Stanford Social Innovation Review [12]
  • "Customer Development and Effectuation: A Review of Textbooks to Teach a Contemporary Introduction of Entrepreneurship", Management Teaching Review [13]
  • “Business Models at the Bottom of the Pyramid: Leveraging Context in Undeveloped Markets.” Proceedings of the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, 2014 [14]
  • “How To Reinvent Your Business To Thrive After The Coronavirus” Forbes [15]

A complete list can be found at [16]

Awards[]

  • Best Conceptual Paper at the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship annual conference [17]
  • Fulbright Scholarship: SyCip Distinguished Lecturing Award in the Philippines [18]
  • Research Fellow with the Engaged Practitioner-Scholar program at Case Western Reserve University [19]
  • Best Teacher in the Program at Hult: 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019.[20]
  • Paper "most relevant to practicing entrepreneurs" at the U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship [21]
  • Best paper in Social Entrepreneurship at the Academy of Management [22]

Education[]

Ladd received a PhD in management from the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, a joint master's degree in international economics with honors from the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) from Johns Hopkins University, and a BA from Cornell University[23][1] cum laude as a triple major in biology (focused on ecology and systematics), government and technical sociology.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Faculty | Hult International Business School". Hult Business School.
  2. ^ "Ted Ladd PhD". scholar.harvard.edu.
  3. ^ "HOMER - Hybrid Renewable and Distributed Generation System Design Software". www.homerenergy.com.
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ "Board Of Directors – Lower Valley Energy". www.lvenergy.com.
  6. ^ [2][dead link]
  7. ^ "40 Under Forty: Ted Ladd". Casper Star-Tribune Online.
  8. ^ [3]
  9. ^ Ted Ladd. "How To Reinvent Your Business To Thrive After The Coronavirus". Forbes.com. Retrieved 2021-03-07.
  10. ^ "Success and Self-Confidence Through Rejection | Ted Ladd | TEDxHultAshridge". YouTube. 2017-10-10. Retrieved 2021-03-07.
  11. ^ [4]
  12. ^ [5]
  13. ^ [6]
  14. ^ [7][dead link]
  15. ^ Ted Ladd. "How To Reinvent Your Business To Thrive After The Coronavirus". Forbes.com. Retrieved 2021-03-07.
  16. ^ ORCID (2021-02-27). "ORCID". ORCID. Retrieved 2021-03-07.
  17. ^ "Building success: Dual Degree students win at USASBE". January 31, 2020.
  18. ^ "Ted Ladd Concludes Fulbright-SyCip Distinguished Lecturing Series in the Philippines | Fulbright Commission in the Philippines". April 11, 2017.
  19. ^ "EPS Research Fellows | Weatherhead School at Case Western Reserve University". weatherhead.case.edu.
  20. ^ "Professor of the Year Awards 2017: Ted Ladd, PhD". September 26, 2017.
  21. ^ "Ted Ladd wins". weatherhead.case.edu.
  22. ^ [8][dead link]
  23. ^ "Ted Ladd". www.tedladd.com.
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