The Board of Trustees approved his hiring at its Feb. 7 meeting. Krentsel鈥檚 primary role will be to move research and technology to the marketplace.

鈥淯ofL holds the key to groundbreaking research in Louisville鈥 said UofL President James Ramsey. 鈥淒r. Krentsel will help pull our resources together with those in the community to commercialize that research, creating jobs in Louisville.鈥

Krentsel comes to UofL from the State University of New York (SUNY), Binghamton, N.Y., where he was assistant vice president for entrepreneurship and innovation partnerships.聽Prior to his post at SUNY, Krentsel was founding director of the International Technology Commercialization Institute at the University of Missouri in Columbia.

A scientist, inventor and entrepreneur, Krentsel has advised a variety of organizations, including the National Academy of Sciences, U.S. Department of State and the International Science and Technology Center.聽 He grew up in Moscow, Russia, and earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in chemical engineering and a doctoral degree in chemistry before moving to the United States.

Krentsel will report to Executive Vice President of Research and Innovation William Pierce.

鈥淯ofL and the local and state business and economic development community have great talent and all of the components necessary for a successful innovation, technology transfer and commercialization effort,鈥 Pierce said. 鈥淲e are excited to bring Dr. Krentsel to Louisville to unify that effort.

Krentsel will foster strong collaborations among UofL-related entities such as Nucleus, Metacyte, the Office of Technology Transfer and a university-industry relations group, while also working with economic development officials in Louisville and Frankfort, Pierce said. He will work closely with UofL faculty, staff and student inventors and entrepreneurs and serve as an adjunct professor of entrepreneurship in the UofL College of Business.

Krentsel was selected following a national search by a committee comprised of UofL faculty, staff and community leaders and co-chaired by UofL professor Van Clouse and Louisville attorney and businessman Ed Glasscock. He is scheduled to begin work immediately with a full-time appointment beginning April 15.

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Mark Hebert
Following a 28-year career as a radio and television reporter, Mark Hebert joined the University of Louisville as the Director of Media Relations in 2009, serving as the main spokesperson. In 2015, Mark was named Director of Programming and Production. He鈥檚 now producing and hosting a radio show about 鈥渁ll things UofL鈥, overseeing the university鈥檚 video and TV productions and promoting UofL鈥檚 research operation. Mark is best known for his 22 years as the political and investigative reporter for WHAS-TV in Louisville where he won numerous awards for breaking stories, exposing corruption and objectively covering Kentucky politics. In 2014, Mark was inducted into the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame.