About
Jason Bronowitz has taught entrepreneurship and statistics at Arizona State University since 2007, as chair of entrepreneurship departments at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, and previously, the W. P. Carey School of Business. He is faculty director of entrepreneurship study abroad programs in Israel, teaching programs focused on Israel as Startup Nation, venture capital and cybersecurity. Jason served as the founding director of ASU Online from 2009–2012. Jason served as founding faculty director of ASU’s Local Entrepreneurs Assistance Program with the JPMorgan Chase Foundation and the ASU Social Innovation Startup Lab with Intel. He has a background in regional economic development and entrepreneurship and has consulted with startups and small businesses in Arizona and New York. His current teaching interests are the future of work, ethics of technology and the intersection of the humanities and engineering. Jason regularly teaches for ASU’s Humanities Lab, the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, the College of Global Futures, and the W. P. Carey School of Business. Jason is a Senior Global Futures Scientist at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory and has interned as a campus rabbi and chaplain at the Hillel Jewish Student Center. Education
- Ph.D. student, Comparative Culture and Language, Arizona State University
- Ed.D. (ABD), Business Education and Statistics, Arizona State University
- M.A., Hebrew Letters, Hebrew Union College, 2018
- B.A., Jewish Studies, Arizona State University, 2018
- Certificate, Modern Hebrew, Arizona State University, 2018
- Certificate, Education (Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood), Hebrew Union College, 2012
- M.A.S.S., Economic Development, Binghamton University, 2007
- B.A., Economics, Binghamton University, 2006