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McCombs School of Business

THE HERB KELLEHER ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTER
Making Entrepreneurship Accessible to All Longhorns

FOLLOW US

  • Contact Information
  • Weekly Digest Newsletter
  • @UT_Kelleher_Ent
  • @ut_kelleher_ent

#WhatStartsUpHere

STUDENTS

  • Forty Acres Founders
  • Freed Family Pitch Competition
  • Entrepreneur In Residence
  • Travel Grants
  • Startup Coffee Connect
  • UT Startup Ecosystem
  • Speaker Events

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  • Engagement Opportunities
  • HKEC Advisory Board

UPCOMING EVENTS

ABOUT US

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The University of Texas at Austin

McCombs School of Business

Luis Martins

Director of the Herb Kelleher Entrepreneurship Center | Herb Kelleher Chair in Entrepreneurship | James B. Goodson Professor of Business

Research Areas: Strategic Cognition; Entrepreneurship; Innovation; Organizational Change; Diversity in Organizations

Luis L. Martins is the Director of the Herb Kelleher Entrepreneurship Center, the Herb Kelleher Chair in Entrepreneurship, and the James B. Goodson Professor of Business at the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin. He earned his Ph.D. in Management from the Stern School of Business at New York University. Prior to joining UT Austin, he was on the faculty of the College of Management at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and before that at the School of Business at the University of Connecticut.

Dr. Martins conducts research on the cognitive underpinnings of entrepreneurship, innovation, organizational change, team dynamics, and work performance. His research has appeared in several top management journals, and has been covered in major newspapers such as the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune.

Dr. Martins teaches strategic innovation and entrepreneurship, change management, leadership, and managing teams in the McCombs School’s full-time and professional MBA programs, and is a popular instructor on these topics in its executive programs. He has won several teaching awards, including the Jim Nolen Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching, the Houston MBA Professor of the Program Award, the Joe D. Beasley Award for Teaching Excellence in the MBA Curriculum, and the Fawn and Vijay Mahajan Teaching Excellence Award for Executive Education, at the McCombs School of Business, and is routinely on the Faculty Honor Rolls of the Full-Time MBA Program as well as the Working Professionals MBA Programs in Austin, Dallas, and Houston.

His consulting and executive development clients include Accenture, AT&T, BBVA Compass, Coca Cola, Dun & Bradstreet, Essilor, FBI Crime Labs, General Electric, Lockheed Martin, Lower Colorado River Authority, McKesson, NASA, National Instruments, Petrobras, Samsung, SXSW, Waffle House, and WEG Electric.
Contact Luis:
Luis.Martins@mccombs.utexas.edu
512-471-5287

Dr. Steven Gray

Dr. Steven Gray, Assistant Professor of Management, earned his Ph.D. from Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis and joined the McCombs School in 2017. Steve was a Kauffman Foundation Dissertation Fellow and recipient of the Academy of Management’s Entrepreneurship Division Dissertation Award. Entrepreneurship is a core focus of Steve’s research; specifically, he examines cofounder selection processes and how the manner in which founding teams form has material consequences for their subsequent viability and effectiveness. Steve has published his research in premier management and applied psychology journals, including Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, Organization Science, Personnel Psychology, and Strategic Organization. He currently serves on the Editorial Board of Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal. Steve is among the most highly-rated instructors in the department and school. He has taught and served as course coordinator for our undergraduate course in organizational behavior – a required course for all business students that carries leadership and ethics distinctions. Steve has also served on the McCombs School Undergraduate Programs Committee and the Canfield Business Honors Faculty Advisory Committee.

Contact Steve

Steven.Gray@mccombs.utexas.edu

Ali Arnold

Ali Arnold is the Assistant Director of the Herb Kelleher Entrepreneurship Center. In her role, she oversees the Center’s operations and budget, manages stakeholder relations, and executes programming. Prior to her appointment as Assistant Director, Ali served as the Center’s Communications Specialist for just under three years.

Before her career in higher education, Ali spent 7 years honing her craft as an artist, during which she received several awards and recognitions for her work, most notably having her work showcased in the Mississippi Museum of Art. In a strategic pivot away from fine arts, Ali received her Bachelor’s Degree in Integrated Marketing Communications from the University of Mississippi. 

Ali’s unique blend of creative and analytic thinking is what drives her passion for understanding the consumer perspective and using data-driven insight to develop experiences that truly resonate. Before joining the HKEC in 2022, Ali worked with her family on a specialty foods startup, overseeing the creative development and web design. In her free time, Ali can be found wandering the aisles of Trader Joe’s, with her nose buried in a book, or taking selfies with her cat, Stella.

Contact Ali:

Ali.Arnold@mccombs.utexas.edu

512-232-6885

Ingrid Powell

Ingrid is the Events Program Coordinator at the Herb Kelleher Entrepreneurship Center, where she oversees the planning and execution of events that bring people together for engaging and meaningful experiences. Whether organizing student gatherings, conferences, or pitch competitions, Ingrid focuses on creating well-structured and welcoming events that align with the Center’s mission. She enjoys handling the behind-the-scenes details and ensuring each event is both successful and impactful.

Having navigated the University of Texas experience firsthand (Hook ‘em!), she understands the importance of creating opportunities for students to connect, learn, and grow. She considers it both a privilege and a joy to help students engage with HKEC’s programming and the broader entrepreneurial community.

Outside the office, Ingrid is happiest when surrounded by nature—and she firmly believes there’s never a wrong time of year to go for a swim!

Contact Ingrid

Ingrid.Powell@mccombs.utexas.edu