Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
University at Buffalo School of Management
Startups, entrepreneurship, venture capital and angel funding, innovation, acquisitions and strategic alliances, and navigating uncertainty.
Todd Saxton teaches courses in entrepreneurship, innovation, strategy and life science/health science innovation. His research looks at how startups secure resources for launch and growth, the role of venture advocates in startup launch and growth, social exchange theory and innovation networks, construal theory and health behaviors, and success factors in corporate acquisitions and in strategic alliances. Saxton can discuss startups, entrepreneurship, venture capital and angel funding, innovation, navigating uncertainty, and acquisitions and strategic alliances (especially in a life sciences context).
Todd Saxton, PhD
Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
University at Buffalo School of Management