Partnership for Inclusive Innovation
Clarence Anthony, Jr. is an experienced professional in workforce development and career advancement, currently serving as the Workforce Development Manager at the Partnership for Inclusive Innovation since April 2022. With a background in technology investment analysis as an ATA MBA Analyst at Atlanta Technology Angels and participation in the TI:GER Fellowship with the Creative Destruction Lab, Clarence has cultivated expertise in fostering economic innovation and supporting entrepreneurs. Prior roles include Assistant Director of Graduate Career Development at Georgia Institute of Technology and Coordinator of Graduate Student Career Advancement at the University of Michigan, among others. Clarence holds a Ph.D. in Counseling and Counselor Education from the University of Florida, along with multiple degrees including an MBA from Georgia Tech and a Master's from Teachers College, Columbia University.
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Partnership for Inclusive Innovation
The Partnership for Inclusive Innovation (Partnership) is a public-private partnership that launched in 2020 to lead coordinated, statewide efforts to position Georgia as the Technology Capital of the East Coast. Dedicated to advancing innovation, opportunity, and shared economic success across the state, the organization’s focus on community research, student engagement, and pilot programs is a powerful combination that establishes Georgia as a living lab for inclusive innovation. Under the guidance of board chair G.P. Bud Peterson and executive director Debra Lam, the Partnership seeks to help foster access, growth, entrepreneurship and innovation throughout the state.