Profile
Brian K. Geiselhart, MBA is the Center Coordinator of the
Entrepreneurship Center in the Miller College of Business at Ball State
University. He is an Instructor of entrepreneurial and venture financing in the University’s nationally ranked undergraduate entrepreneurship program and
serves as the academic advisor. Ball State University’s entrepreneurship
program has continually earned national rankings including: Top 25 in
Entrepreneur magazine, The Princeton Review, and Fortune Small Business; as
well as Top 15 in U.S. News & World Report’s elite rankings.
Geiselhart is responsible for external relations and outreach including the
program’s Military 2 Market initiative,
international training through the US Department of State, and partnerships
with organizations such as the Indiana Small Business Development Center. His current research interests focus on
emerging technologies, conceptual prototyping, small business valuation and
venture capital management.
Mr. Geiselhart attained his undergraduate degree in entrepreneurship and
master’s in business administration, with a finance concentration from the
Miller College of Business at Ball State University. In 2011, he received the
Regional Appreciation Award for his work with the Federal Laboratory Consortium.
Geiselhart is also certified in Simplex Applied Creativity levels I and II from
Basadur Applied Creativity, which is a method of creative problem solving and
innovation.
In his spare time, Geiselhart enjoys researching new and innovative
technologies, cycling, and playing golf.
The Entrepreneurship Center
Whitinger Business Building, room 207
2000 W. University Ave.
Muncie, IN 47306
Phone: 765-285-9004
Fax: 765-285-9003