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Valliere, Dr. Dave

Title:

Chair, Entrepreneurship and Strategy Department

Education:

PhD Open, Dissertation topic: Information asymmetry and adverse selection among entrepreneurs and VCs.
MBA Ivey, 1996
MEng Mechanical/Industrial Engineering, Toronto, 1990
PEng Ontario, 1986
BASc Mechanical Engineering, Toronto, 1984

 

HONOURS

2006 Best Emerging Researcher Award, Ryerson University
2002 Seymour Schulich Prize for Teaching Excellence, York University

Office:

TRS 1-087

Telephone:

x7603

Email Address:

valliere@ryerson.ca

Biography:

2004-Present Associate Professor, Entrepreneurship and Strategy, School of Business Management, Ryerson University
2001-2004  Director, Enterprise Technology Planning, CIBC, Toronto
 2000-2001 President and CEO, e-celerate inc., Toronto
1998-2002 Sessional Instructor, Entrepreneurship, Schulich School of Business, York University
1997-2000 Senior Manager, Knowledge-Based Industries, Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto
1991-1997  Management Consultant, Operations and IT, CIBC, Toronto
1987-1991 Manager, Business Architecture, Northern Telecom Canada, Mississauga
1986-1987 Project Manager, CAD/CAM Development, ABC Group, Toronto
1984-1986 CAD/CAM Designer, Husky Injection Molding Systems, Bolton

CONTRIBUTION TO PRACTICE

2004-Present Academy of Management
2000-2002 Advisor and former Director, International Bioanalogics systems Inc., e-celerate investments inc., and J!VE Media Technologies Inc, and Wireless Age Communications Inc.

Research Interests:

Venture Capital and Behavioral Finance

Entrepreneurs and Economic Policy

Sociology of Entrepreneurship

Current Courses:

GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

Schulich School of Business
 MT8 215, Finance & Technology Valuation
 ENTR 6625, Managing Venture Growth and Transitions
 ENTR 6640, Managing the Growing Enterprise
 ENTR 6620, New Venture Formation

GRADUATE COURSES DEVELOPMENT

Schulich School of Business
 ENTR 6625, Managing Venture Growth and Transitions
 ENTR 6640, Managing the Growing Enterprise
 ENTR 6620, New Venture Formation

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

 ENT526, Introduction to Entrepreneurial Behaviour
 ENT527, Studies in Entrepreneurship
 ENT830, Entrepreneurial Organizational Appraisal II
 ENT730, Entrepreneurial Organizational Appraisal I
 BUS 800, Strategic Management

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES DEVELOPMENT

 ENT527, Studies in Entrepreneurship
 ENT830, Development and supervision of new course
 ENT730, Development and supervision of new course

Professional Affiliations:

Professional Engineers Ontario

Selected Publications & Presentations:

See: http://www.ryerson.ca/~valliere

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