The Temporary Program Director of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems will provide the Senior Director for Programs with advice and support on a range of critical path program priorities underway within the Entrepreneur ecosystem, tech hubs programs, and other priorities of the Innovation Institute to support and execute an entrepreneur-led economic development strategy for MassTech that strengthens conditions for entrepreneurship and supports new business formation and growth among tech and innovation firms in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Temporary Program Director will Working cooperatively with key stakeholders and colleagues within the Innovation Institute and across MassTech to support implementation of recommendations derived from this work. The Temporary Program Director will serve as the organization lead for entrepreneurship: and will be responsible for capturing and sharing best practices on entrepreneurial support programs across divisions and serves as cross-division subject matter expert and advisor on MassTech entrepreneurial support and program activities. Reporting to the Senior Director of Programs, the Temporary Program Director of Entrepreneurial and Regional Ecosystems will be responsible for ensuring progress on sample work streams listed below: Provide lead support for the evolution of regional entrepreneurial ecosystems in Massachusetts; Promote tech-based entrepreneurship within key innovation sectors in the Massachusetts economy; Promote and administer MassTech’s Mentorship Grant Program Provide lead support for the implementation of the Massachusetts Tech Hubs program and other similarly related regional ecosystem support initiatives. The successful candidate will need to demonstrate the ability to: Promote & facilitate tech based entrepreneurship and regional development within key innovation sectors such as robotics, AI, blockchain, quantum computing, and fintech, as well as in priority innovation sectors such as digital health, advanced manufacturing, and cybersecurity; Promote, manage and develop MassTech’s Mentorship Grant Fund and the Massachusetts Tech Hubs Fund in an effective, strategic and supportive manner; Serve as the connective tissue between startup communities both across and beyond the Commonwealth to elevate entrepreneurial opportunities and bring together public resources with private investment; Communicate the status and effectiveness of program work through oral, written and power point presentation; Evaluate results for the purpose of process improvements and improved outcomes with future economic development activities.