Entrepreneurship

Shellhammer to Lead UA Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation


Phil Shellhammer has been named the new director of the University of Arkansas Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, overseeing a team “that is leading the charge in transforming Arkansas into a clear destination for new businesses,” according to a university press release. 

“There are few programs in our region that have grown and made the impact that OEI has over the past several years to our entrepreneurship ecosystem,” Shellhammer said. “I count it a privilege to be asked to lead OEI into its next phase. OEI has a huge year in front of us, as we are building on the success of our current programming with opportunities for growth across the university, our community and the state of Arkansas.” 

Shellhammer replaces Sarah Goforth, who led OEI since 2017. She is taking a new position at the UA to be announced later. 

An Ohio native, Shellhammer is an accomplished business executive and serial entrepreneur. He earned his undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Cincinnati and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School. 

Shellhammer joined the UA in 2021 to oversee the Greenhouse Outdoor Recreation Program (GORP), one of three business incubators at OEI.  

Since launching GORP with four startups in spring 2022, 32 startups have expanded their businesses through GORP’s semiannual cohort program. GORP has also supported more than 300 entrepreneurs through its a la carte services, which include workshops, networking events, one-on-one consulting and access to co-working space.   

In 2023, OEI received a $1.2 million grant to expand GORP programming statewide and support founders in creating innovative products and services within the outdoor recreation industry.  

Shellhamer credits much of GORP’s impact to the team at OEI. 

“GORP has provided significant impact to hundreds of early-stage outdoor recreation companies being formed in our community,” he said. “This impact could only be possible due to the amazing team we have at OEI.” 

Mike Malone, UA’s vice chancellor for economic development, noted that OEI’s programming goes beyond the campus.  

“Phil’s work leading GORP and helping craft OEI’s strategic plan is having a huge impact on our students and for our state. I’m so excited for all that will be achieved under his leadership as executive director.”

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