New Leader Takes the Helm at National Technology Transfer Center
WHEELING, W.V., Oct. 26 (AScribe Newswire) -- James E. Goulka is the new Chief Executive Officer at the Robert C. Byrd National Technology Transfer Center.
Goulka comes to the NTTC from Scottsdale, Ariz., where he was president and CEO of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, and president of both the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture and Taliesin Preservation, Inc., which is focused on preserving Wright's Wisconsin home. Prior to his affiliation with the Wright organizations, he was president and CEO of two technology companies based in his hometown of Chicago and in Minneapolis.
"The NTTC has a powerful mandate from its federal clients - NASA, the Mine Safety and Health Administration and the Missile Defense Agency," said Goulka. "My intention is to help the NTTC grow and to serve these clients and other potential clients in creative new ways."
Goulka sees the NTTC as an intermediary, bringing its federal clients together with private industry, academia and other federal agencies to share technologies that will advance the missions of its federal clients and result in new commercial products.
