Affiliated Faculty

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Steve Boyer

Department of Design, Assistant Professor

Steve Boyer is an artist, designer, inventor, entrepreneur and educator with over 25 years of experience developing technology and creating content for a wide variety of interactive media including video games, electronic toys, musical instruments and fine art installations.

 
 
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Pia Gupta, Ph.D.

Finance, Professor of Finance

The mission of the California State University system is to serve the local community of which small businesses are an integral part. Supporting the IIE is my way of contributing to this mission while helping local entrepreneurs achieve their aspirations. 

 
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Adam Kahn, Ph.D.

Communication Studies, Assistant Professor of Communication Studies

Adam S. Kahn is an Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at California State University, Long Beach. His research focuses on the social and psychological effects of communication technology, including video games, social media, and virtual reality. He supports IIE, as it allows the campus community to network with the local community to think about how technological innovation can improve the world around us and helps our diverse student body advance their professional goals for both the world of today and the world of tomorrow. 

 
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Kenji Klein, Ph.D.

College of Business, College of Business, Associate Professor of Management/HRM

Kenji Klein is an Associate Professor of Management at the College of Business at California State University, Long Beach. He teaches business strategy, organization theory, and management and operations. He received his Ph.D. in management from the University of California, Irvine, where his research focused on the impact of environmental change and disruption on entrepreneurs in emerging industries. Currently he is interested in issues related to strategic focus and growth in entrepreneurial firms.  

 
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Sabrina Landa, MBA

College of Business, Lecturer in Accountancy

Sabrina Landa is a Lecturer in Accounting with five years of teaching experience covering a broad array of undergraduate and graduate Accounting courses. As an accountant with 15+ years of career experience including controller and chief operations officer roles, Sabrina holds unique insight in strategic decision making, IPO and public financial reporting. She currently owns and operates a small firm providing advisory, systems development, and accounting services to a range of small to midsized clients. Sabrina’s work with the IIE is based on her interest in helping SMEs demystify the accounting process using technological innovations to strengthen their financial sustainability. 

 
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Sam Lee, Ph.D.

College of Business, Lecturer in Marketing

I teach various marketing and entrepreneurship courses at CSULB. I am both a practitioner (30 years with large multinational companies in various marketing and CEO roles in various countries/industries) and academic (been teaching for 10 years). I started working with the IIE in developing and launching a new hands on, practical, Entrepreneurial Marketing course open to all undergraduate students from 2020. The key to the success of the course was to have a mix of entrepreneurial business theory with hands on practical applied sessions for students to build their own entrepreneurial business plan. With the support of the IIE, we managed to bring in several outstanding guest speakers from industry as well as enabled students to attend up to date, entrepreneurial talks through the Tuesday Incubator Talks. These were instrumental to the success of the new course. 

 
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Craig Macaulay, Ph.D.

Management/HRM, Associate Professor of Management/HRM

I have always had an interest in entrepreneurship broadly and even have some limited experience of my own. My PhD, in International Management, and my focuses on Business Strategy and Corporate Social Responsibility are well-suited to the challenges of educating students to succeed in entrepreneurship in our increasingly global society, particularly in this global port of Long Beach. 

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Frank McEnulty

College of Business, Lecturer International Finance & Entrepreneurship

As an experienced financial executive, I have an extensive background in new business start-up, finance and accounting, multiple location management, real estate development, financial analysis, workout and mediation, presentations and public speaking, cash management, property management, development and operations.

 
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Hieu P. Nguyen, Ph.D.

College of Business, Associate Professor of Marketing

Sharing business knowledge to help small local business owners grow their business is very exciting and personally rewarding for me. I have met with and shared marketing knowledge with many aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners in Long Beach and together as a community we can help the city and local businesses thrive. 

 
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Debra Satterfield, M.F.A.

College of Design 

My expertise is in user experience design, customer experience design, branding, and usability. I am interested in aligning the design of a product or service with the visual brand, the marketing messages and the customer's expectation for a product. I enjoy working with all aspects of branding and product experience design. I also work in usability testing and mixed method survey design.

 
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Diana Sifford, M.S.

College of Business, Adjunct Professor of Marketing & Management

Diana Sifford teaches a variety of Marketing and Management courses at CSU Long Beach and Fullerton. She successfully bridges the best of both worlds between higher education and business leadership. Her prior career was spent developing and growing many successful ventures in healthcare services and technologies, working for small start-ups and multi-billion dollar organizations. She specializes in developing the strategic, marketing and relationship building skills necessary for future entrepreneurs and leaders in our community. 

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Ebony Utley, Ph.D.

Communication Studies, Professor in Communication Studies

As a professor of Communication Studies, founder of the Social Justice Entrepreneurship program, and former Associate Director of the IIE all at CSULB, I offer my expertise in ideation, workplace communication, customer discovery, and storytelling strategies for startups. I am passionate about supporting early-stage entrepreneurs which I do as a mentor for various ecosystem programs like Plug In Ventures, the Quest Fellowship Program, and Techstars.