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Isaac Kohlberg, the senior associate provost and chief technology development officer, has announced his plans to retire at the end of 2025. Kohlberg has played a pivotal role in advancing technology development at Harvard, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship within the university's ecosystem. His leadership has been instrumental in transforming research breakthroughs into viable commercial ventures, benefiting both the institution and the broader community.
Since joining the university, Kohlberg has been a driving force behind numerous initiatives that connect academic research with industry needs. His efforts have significantly enhanced Harvard's reputation as a leader in technology transfer, resulting in increased partnerships and collaborations with various sectors. As he prepares to step down, Kohlberg reflects on a career dedicated to bridging the gap between academia and the marketplace. His departure marks the end of an era, and the university community is expected to feel the impact of his contributions in the years to come.
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