IVT team members, Nannette Stangle-Castor and Robyn Thomson were part of the Inventors Recognition team at NASA Glenn Research Center awarded the NASA Silver Achievement Medal. Specifically, the team was presented the award for:Exceptional planning and execution of the Inventors Recognition Ceremony; a wonderful Center event and and event recognized as an Agency Best Practice. […]
InnoVector Tech team members, Nannette Stangle-Castor and Allen Drake were awarded NASA Agency Honor Awards as part of the NASA Glenn Research Center Technology Transfer Office Licensing Team. The award was given: “For outstanding success in transferring government-developed technologies to the private sector by bringing transformative approaches to intellectual property and licensing.” In fiscal year 2016, […]
Following the overwhelming positive reception to the 2017 NASA Glenn Technology Transfer Calendar, InnoVector Tech designed and just published the 2018 NASA Glenn Featured Technologies Calendar. The calendar is serving as the foundation for a yearlong marketing effort at NASA Glenn Research Center. Specifically, the calendar is a way to engage the outstanding innovators at […]
We are happy to congratulate Safe Space for winning the Lynne Spence Commitment to End Sexual Violence Award at the 2017 NC Coalition Against Sexual Assault Biennial Conference in Winston-Salem, NC. The award is given to organizations that have overcome obstacles to increase sexual assault awareness in the community. Safe Space is a nonprofit dedicated to reducing […]
At the recent Innovator’s Recognition Event at NASA Glenn, the NASA Glenn Licensing team, that includes InnoVector Tech team members, was awarded a trophy from the NASA Technology Transfer Program executive, Dan Lockney. The award was for achieving the highest number of licenses in a single year for any NASA field center, a total of […]
On June 13, 2016 Nannette Stangle-Castor was awarded the Most Valuable Patient Family Advisor (MVPFA) award for the Oncology Patient Advisory Council (OPAC) for the Duke University Health System (DUHS). Nannette is currently the co-chair of OPAC. The OPAC at the Duke Cancer Institute (DCI) was established in 2013 in partnership with DCI leadership. The council is […]
On March 30, 2015 Nannette was recognized by the Triangle Business Journal for her dynamic and outstanding leadership skills and her significant accomplishments in business and community service. “These winners are putting accomplished leadership to work in their professions, challenging any lingering gender gap,” says Bryan Hamilton, publisher of Triangle Business Journal. “Not only are […]
The company, led by President Nannette Stangle-Castor, Ph.D., provides strategic and operational guidance to NASA Glenn Research Center’s Technology Transfer Office (TTO) based in Cleveland, Ohio, helping it effectively transfer its technologies and expertise to the commercial sector, academia and other government agencies. “The experience, strategy and insight the InnoVector Tech team brings is helping […]
Nannette Stangle-Castor Wins HBA Leadership Award for Second Year in a Row
The LEAD (Leadership Excellence And Dedication) award recognizes one outstanding chapter member who has demonstrated excellence at a regional level, positively contributed to the chapter and its ongoing success, exemplified leadership excellence overall and demonstrated dedication to the HBA mission of furthering the advancement of women in healthcare worldwide. This is the second year in […]
HBA RTP Chapter Announces Nannette Stangle-Castor as its 2012 Leadership Excellence And Dedication Award Winner
The Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association’s (HBA) Research Triangle Park (RTP) chapter awarded Nannette C. Stangle-Castor, PhD the 2012 LEAD award, in recognition of her outstanding leadership and the important role she plays in the success of the HBA RTP chapter. The LEAD (Leadership Excellence And Dedication) award recognizes one outstanding chapter member who has demonstrated excellence […]