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TRU-Entrepreneur Speaker Series
The TRU-Entrepreneur Speaker Series offers students an opportunity to meet with seasoned entrepreneurs who will share their success stories, how they recovered from failure, their passion for making a positive impact, and more.
Upcoming Event: Wednesday, November 13 at 12:30 pm
Dr. Jeanette Hill (1984)
Dr. Jeanette (Robbins) Hill is a biotech entrepreneur and currently founder and CEO of NanAby, which is developing a new technology to catalyze captured CO2 into permanent and useful products. Previously, she founded and sold an award-winning company, Spot On Sciences, that developed medical devices to allow a blood sample to be taken at home with a finger stick. She has over 20 years experience in research and management positions in small and large companies, working on preclinical drug testing and pharmaceutical research. She received a Ph.D. in Bio-organic Chemistry at Washington University in St. Louis and has published research in protein engineering, liver disease and diabetes. Jeanette is originally from Palmyra, MO and graduated from Truman (then known as NMSU) with a B.S. in chemistry in 1984.
Past Events:
Wednesday, October 9 – 12:30 -1:20
Amanda Montgomery (’12)
Amanda became a certified yoga instructor in 2013 and pursued many opportunities related to sustainability, awareness of self, and knowing your food as she traveled both nationally and internationally. She returned to Kirksville in 2017 and began offering yoga classes to the community and at the University. She offered her first yoga teacher training in 2018 and opened Mystic Meadows Yoga in downtown Kirksville in 2021. She continues her personal mission of promoting a comprehensive awareness of self, both physical and spiritual, a more meditative lifestyle, and an acute awareness of where our food comes from and how it affects us as human beings. Amanda was a student-athlete at Truman where she competed with the swim team and earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Truman.
Wednesday, September 11 – 12:30 -1:20
Cody Sumter (’10)
Cody Sumter will kick off the 2024-25 Tru-Entrepreneur Speaker Series at 12:30 p.m. September 11 in the Doug and Diane Villhard Innovation Lab in Pickler Memorial Library.
A start-up founder and investor based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Sumter (’10) graduated from Truman with a degree in computer science. He received his master’s degree in technology policy from MIT where he researched using cellphones as a sensor platform to study social dynamics and human behavior.
Sumter co-founded Behavio, a mobile sensing company acquired by Google in 2013. He has since led product teams at Google, Facebook and Uber. He also has experience working with large-scale data visualizations, analytics and web development for projects from bot detection in social networks to hospital sensor analytics.
While at Truman, Sumter was involved in the astronomy research program, working on and leading several projects at the Truman Observatory and Lowell Observatory, studying both near-Earth asteroids and Delta Scuti stars in eclipsing binary systems. In addition, he served for three years as the student representative on Truman’s Board of Governors and was a member of the University Foundation Board. During his time as a student, he also brought Humans vs. Zombies to Truman.
Thursday, April 25 – 12:00-12:50
Marco Ilardi (’99)
Marco Ilardi, Managing Partner at V2 Ventures for the past six years, and to date has officially funded, built and sold a total of eight companies in the digital publishing, advertising technology, and marketing technology industries. Marco is renowned for nurturing enduring relationships and fostering innovative talent. His pivotal role in launching, growing, and selling successful digital marketing companies showcases his visionary insight, unwavering dedication, and passionate commitment to innovation. Proficient in Digital Strategy, Mobile Advertising, Performance-Based Marketing, Audience Development, and Product Development, Marco’s impressive background also includes being the former President at Adknowledge and Senior Vice President at FOX Interactive Media. His dedication to empowering entrepreneurs and driving innovation firmly establishes him as a prominent industry leader.
Thursday, March 21 – 12:00-12:50
Pat Foglesong (‘91)
A Kirksville native, Pat was fortunate to be influenced by a number of local entrepreneurs. Those individuals were contractors, administrators, sales professionals, deal makers, and healthcare professionals. They all came from humble means and achieved their success by building from the ground up. Following in those footsteps, Pat, and his wife of 35 years, Christina (’90), began their business adventure as janitors cleaning offices, factories, clinics, and even a fraternity house. Today, their family business includes a variety of companies across multiple industries including service, building materials, general construction, healthcare, fitness, real estate development, and business management. Pat and Chris believe it is important to give back to their community and to continue to invest in Kirksville, their hometown.
Pat and Chris met while attending junior high school in the Ophelia Parish building on the Truman State campus. They were later married in 1987 while students at Truman (then, Northeast Missouri State University). After graduation, Pat and Chris chose to make Kirksville their home to be near family and enjoy the quality of life a small town offers. Kirksville remains their home and is the headquarters for their business entities. Pat and Chris are the proud parents of 3 children and 4 grandchildren (plus another on the way). While his various business interests provide Pat with a number of titles, the ones he cherishes most are husband, dad, and now Papa.
Thursday, February 15 – 12:00-12:50
Madelaine Anderson is the co-founder and creative director of Talus Films, a video production company creating original documentary content and impactful films for purpose-driven brands. A graduate of Truman State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre, her diverse background includes project management, producing, podcasting, professional acting, production design, aerial silks, and a deep, life-long passion for storytelling.
Alongside her film work, Madelaine hosts “The Wild We Share”, a podcast fostering connection and stewardship outdoors. An avid lover of being outside, she enjoys hiking, camping, backpacking, and traveling with her family. After over a decade in Chicago, Madelaine now resides in Fort Collins, CO with her husband, daughter, and black lab.
Thursday, October 26 – 1:30-2:30 pm
Sarah Schlafly (’11) is a “cereal” entrepreneur—cricket cereal, that is. Her inspiration for Mighty Cricket was born out of a problem that bugged her: the harmful effects of industrialized meat. Before founding Mighty Cricket, Sarah spent 12 years in the food industry as a chef, culinary instructor, and marketer. Featured in Forbes and Inc Magazine, Sarah gets Americans over the mental barriers of eating bugs by blending cricket protein powder into delicious products.
Thursday, September 21 – 1:30-2:30 pm
Doug Villhard (’94) started out his early career at Disney before becoming a serial entrepreneur starting, selling, buying, advising, and investing in companies. One of Doug’s most successful ventures is Second Street, a technology company he co-founded in 2007. Based in St. Louis, Second Street is an audience engagement software platform used by media companies to run contests and interactive content on their websites. Doug is also the managing director and co-founder of Villhard Growth Partners.
After decades of starting and selling companies, Doug is supposed to be retired, but instead is having too much fun heading the #1 ranked entrepreneurship department at the Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis. Doug is also author of a book titled Company of Women.
When it comes to business knowledge, Doug is interested in disseminating as much as he is acquiring. He was the driving force behind Truman’s Bulldog B.I.T.E. pitch competition, and Villhard Growth Partners has been a sponsor. He chose to give back to Truman through a pitch competition primarily because he wants students to know creating a business is as viable of an option as going to work for someone else, and a young person’s lack of finances is actually liberating.
Doug and his wife, Diane (’95), established the Villhard Innovation Fund at Truman in 2016 to assist Truman in expanding entrepreneurial and innovative opportunities for students. The Doug and Villhard Innovation Lab in the Pickler Memorial Library made its debut in August 2023 through a generous gift from Doug and Diane.
In addition to their support for Truman, Doug and Diane enjoy contributing to charitable endeavors in his hometown of Glen Carbon, Ill., and even founded a Catholic high school that in just its sixth year already enrolls hundreds of students or, as Doug calls them, “future entrepreneurs.”