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Leadership & Administration

Jen St. Laurence
MEM Co-Director
jennifer.st.laurence@dartmouth.edu
MEM Courses
ENGM 387: MEM Professional Skills
Engineering Faculty

William Fraizer '78
Visiting Instructor; VP of Technology Development, Eunike Ventures
MEM Courses
ENGG 390: MEM Project

Adjunct Professor of Engineering; Professor of Law, Vermont Law School
MEM Courses
ENGM 188: Law for Technology and Entrepreneurship

Ryan Halter Th'06
Professor of Engineering; Program Area Lead: Biomedical Engineering; Adjunct Associate Professor of Surgery, Geisel School of Medicine; Technical Associate Director, Center for Precision Health and Artificial Intelligence (CPHAI)
MEM Courses
ENGM 189.1: Medical Device Commercialization
ENGM 189.2: Medical Device Development

Professor of Engineering; Senior Technologist, Indium Corporation
MEM Courses
ENGS 93: Statistical Methods in Engineering

Hodgson Family Assistant Professor of Engineering

Laura McPartland Th'12
Visiting Instructor; Director of Product Management
MEM Courses
ENGG 390: MEM Project

Charles H. Gaut & Charles A. Norberg Assistant Professor of Engineering
MEM Courses
ENGM 191: Product Design and Development

Charles E. Hutchinson '68A Professor of Engineering Innovation; Faculty Director, Irving Institute for Energy and Society
MEM Courses
ENGM 203: Product and Platform Management

William Voigt Th'23
Visiting Instructor; Senior Technical Product Manager, Amazon Robotics
MEM Courses
ENGG 390: MEM Project
Business Faculty

Senior Associate Dean for Innovation and Growth; Bakala Professor of Business Administration
MEM Courses
ENGM 180: Accounting and Finance

J. Brian Quinn Professor in Technology and Strategy; Area Chair, Strategy and Management
MEM Courses:
ENGM 179.1: Strategy
Dartmouth MEM: Taught by world-class faculty
Samuel Lawlor describes the importance of gaining a technical skill set within smaller intimate classes, and having access to world-class faculty across the board.





















