Matisoff and Moreno-Cruz Appointed as Inaugural BBISS Fellows

Posted July 20, 2015

Daniel Matisoff(link is external) from the School of Public Policy and Juan Moreno-Cruz(link is external) from the School of Economics have been appointed to the inaugural class of 12 fellows in the Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems (link is external)(BBISS) at Georgia Tech.

The new group will serve as advisors to BBISS and work to foster the culture and community of sustainability researchers, educators, and students at Georgia Tech. They will also help carry the message of sustainability and the vision, mission, values, and objectives of BBISS. Their selection is for three years with the potential for renewal. 

In late August, the fellows will begin mapping out a strategy for future years. The 12 fellows represent all six of Georgia Tech’s colleges, as well as the Georgia Tech Research Institute. 

The inaugural BBISS Fellows are:

The program and research institute are named for Brook Byers, a venture capitalist and senior partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, who earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech in 1968 and later an MBA from Stanford University. Byers has helped build more than 110 companies in the life sciences area and is particularly active in biotechnology incubation.

Originally featured in the Georgia Tech News Center(link is external).

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