Adjunct Faculty

Tom Mierzwa

Phone: (301) 565-0979
E-mail: tmierzwa@rhsmith.umd.edu

Tom Mierzwa

Tom Mierzwa has over 18 years of experience as a manager and consultant to small and large businesses, federal agencies, and state and local governments. His work includes analyzing opportunities for innovation in products and operations, advising organizations on strategies for internal venture formation, and training programs to enhance staff creativity. As a manager, he recently served as Vice President, COO for The Onyx Group, a planning and technology company that develops systems tools for facility management.

In his consulting life, he is a Principal of The Fountainhead Group, a team of specialists who conduct innovation audits and assist corporations and government agencies in new product development and operational improvement. Tom is also the founder of Creative Agreements, a professional services firm that uses a mediation approach to fashion working agreements among owners during business start-up phases, and to structure alliances during growth phases of their businesses. He has been a mediator for the DC Mediation Service and a mediator/arbitrator for the DC Bar's Attorney-Client Arbitration Board since 1990. He has served as an advisor and business plan reviewer for the University of Maryland's MIPS Program and its TAP Program. He has served as a business mentor with the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship, and was a mentor for the American Women for Economic Development business assistance program.

As an adjunct faculty member of the Robert H. Smith School of Business, he has taught courses in Technology Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Corporate Venturing. He has taught a range of innovation courses for the Gemstone Honors program on campus. At the University of Maryland University College Graduate School, he has taught courses in Strategic Planning, Innovation and Creativity, Technology Management, Human Resources Management, and New Venture Formation.

His doctorate from the University of Southern California focused on management of innovation with a dissertation that examined how entrepreneurial ideas are launched as "internal agency ventures" in public sector organizations. He also holds an MPA in Organization Development from USC and an MLA in Urban Design from Harvard University. His professional affiliations include the Academy of Management, the International Creativity Network, and the American Society for Technology Innovation.

His research interests include Mapping Innovation Processes in entrepreneurial ventures; Individual Creative Orientation and Opportunity Recognition within large organizations; and Conceptual Toolmaking - the use of graphic models to explain theoretical business concepts.

His favorite sports are golf and swimming. He is very interested in all aspects of golf---as a competitive sport, as an aesthetic experience, and as a business. Although he holds no patents, he is an inventor at heart, and very interested in the practical everyday improvements brought about by good design, management, and engineering.