UT Research Park at Cherokee Farm
William Malkes Sr is the Chief Executive Officer of NellOne Therapeutics, where strategic revisions and market identification for regenerative medicine innovations are prioritized. Current board member of the Knoxville Chamber's Entrepreneurial and Small Business Group, Entrepreneur in Residence at UT Research Park, and Investment Advisory Board Member for the University of Tennessee Research Foundation's Accelerate Fund, William also operates Malkes Transactional Services, offering corporate financial advisory and strategic planning across various sectors. Previous roles include Vice President & General Manager at Cubic | GRIDSMART, Director of Emerging Market Development at Sirit, and General Manager at Flex, among others, demonstrating extensive leadership and operational expertise in financial strategy and corporate integration. William holds a B.S. in Accounting from the University of Detroit Mercy.
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UT Research Park at Cherokee Farm
About University of Tennessee Research Park at Cherokee Farm The University of Tennessee Research Park at Cherokee Farm is the gateway for collaboration between UT’s flagship university and external partners. The 150-acre park has four buildings and a fifth under construction that will total 365,000 square feet, and 15 tenants employing 675 employees. The Research Park focuses on five major gateways: advanced materials and manufacturing, mobility, clean energy, human health and wellness, and AI and collaborative intelligence. For more information, visit https://www.tnresearchpark.org. About Spark Innovation Center The Spark Innovation Center is an initiative of the University of Tennessee Research Park, and builds on the facilities and expertise at the University, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). The Spark Cleantech Accelerator program was created in partnership with Evergreen Climate Innovations (previously Clean Energy Trust) and other partners, and is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, the City of Knoxville, LaunchTN, and the Truist Foundation. Spark offers promising energy technology companies access to top-quality lab space, expert mentoring, and coordinating support services from nine partner organizations in the region. For more information, visit https://www.tnresearchpark.org/spark/.