Paul Sohl

CEO

Florida High Tech Corridor Council

Biography:

Paul is the CEO of the Florida High Tech Corridor, an economic development initiative of the University of Central Florida, the University of South Florida and the University of Florida, to attract, retain and grow high-tech industry and innovation – and the workforce to support it – in a 23-county region.  As CEO, he facilitates collaboration between the three universities and their partners in economic development, innovation, and entrepreneurship, and oversees The Corridor’s portfolio of programs, including its Matching Grants Research Program and its K-12 educational resource stemCONNECT.   Prior to CEO of The Corridor, Rear Admiral Sohl served in the US Navy for 33 years as an F/A-18 Hornet Test Pilot and acquisition professional in research & engineering and test & evaluation.  Sohl holds a bachelor’s degree in aeronautical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a master’s degree in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from Stanford University. Additionally, he is a graduate and former Commanding Officer of the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School, Patuxent River, Maryland.

Nicole Griensewic

Executive Director

Region Nine Development Commission in Minnesota

Biografy:

Griensewic has served as Executive Director of Region Nine Development Commission since 2012. As executive director, Griensewic has made it a priority to foster collaboration and engagement by sharing Region Nine’s story both regionally and globally. Griensewic is an active board and committee member for multiple organizations throughout Minnesota. Griensewic is the immediate past President of the Greater Minnesota Partnership, and is the first female to chair the Executive Committee for the University of Minnesota’s Center for Transportation Studies, where she served as chair of the Governance Committee. Griensewic also served as secretary of Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota’s Governing Board of Directors and chaired the Governance Committee and currently serves as an advisory board member for South Central College’s Center for Agriculture. She serves on the executive committee for the MACS Board, Minnesotans for the American Community Survey Board of Directors and represents the Midwest on the National Assoc. of Development Orgs.’s (NADO) Board of Directors.

Griensewic is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and has completed course work through Harvard’s Kennedy School’s Executive Education. She received the 2017 Outstanding Recent Alumnus Award from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Her professional background includes extensive private sector and non-profit leadership experience.

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