Next VIPA Board Meeting: June 10, 2021, 1:00pm - 4:00pm
march 4, 2021 board meeting
Minutes
Agenda
Virtual Meeting Instructions and Public Comment/Form
Draft Minutes of December 17, 2020 Board Meeting
Draft Regional Innovation Fund Guidelines, Procedures, and Criteria
Resolution to Establish Regional Innovation Fund Review Committee
Presentation: President's Report
Presentation: VBHRC VA Catalyst
Presentation: Commonwealth Cyber Initiative
Presentation: Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing
Presentation: Commonwealth Center for Advanced Logistics Systems
Open Position: Vice President of Commercialization
Open Position: Director of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
Agenda
Virtual Meeting Instructions and Public Comment/Form
Draft Minutes of December 17, 2020 Board Meeting
Draft Regional Innovation Fund Guidelines, Procedures, and Criteria
Resolution to Establish Regional Innovation Fund Review Committee
Presentation: President's Report
Presentation: VBHRC VA Catalyst
Presentation: Commonwealth Cyber Initiative
Presentation: Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing
Presentation: Commonwealth Center for Advanced Logistics Systems
Open Position: Vice President of Commercialization
Open Position: Director of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
december 17, 2020 Board meeting
The Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority (VIPA)
The Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority (VIPA) was established in 2020 to support the life cycle of innovation, from translational research; to entrepreneurship; to pre-seed and seed-stage funding; as well as acceleration, growth, and commercialization, resulting in the creation of new jobs and company formation. The Authority provides a collaborative, consistent, and consolidated approach that will assist the Commonwealth in identifying its entrepreneurial strengths, including the identification of talents and resources that make the Commonwealth a unique place to grow and attract technology-based businesses.
The scope of programs the Authority may undertake is broad. It provides for a wide range of powers and programmatic development. The critical needs and opportunities the Authority can address include:
The VIPA, with CIT as its operating arm, brings together components of existing and new program activities in an approach through which the whole is greater than the sum of the individual programs. VIPA's design includes governance and management capabilities to ensure that programs generate transformative and measurable results.
The scope of programs the Authority may undertake is broad. It provides for a wide range of powers and programmatic development. The critical needs and opportunities the Authority can address include:
- Promote the technology-based economic development of the Commonwealth by building, attracting, and retaining innovation and high-technology jobs and businesses in Virginia.
- Increase industry competitiveness by supporting the application of innovative technologies that improve productivity and efficiency.
- Attract and provide additional private and public funding in the Commonwealth to enhance and expand the scientific and technological research and commercialization at the state and federal research institutions and facilities, including by supporting and working with technology transfer offices to advance research from proof-of-concept to commercialization resulting in new business and job creation.
- Attract and provide additional private and public funding to support and enhance innovation-led entrepreneurship ecosystems and coordination of existing activities and programs throughout the Commonwealth to create new job opportunities and diversify the economy.
- Ensure promotion and marketing of Virginia's statewide innovation economy and support and coordinate regional marketing efforts to align local and statewide objectives.
- Close the Commonwealth's support gap through pre-seed and seed-stage investments, coordination of private investor networks, and enhanced deal syndication.
The VIPA, with CIT as its operating arm, brings together components of existing and new program activities in an approach through which the whole is greater than the sum of the individual programs. VIPA's design includes governance and management capabilities to ensure that programs generate transformative and measurable results.
Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority (VIPA) | Center for Innovative Technology (CIT) | Board of Directors
Vice Chairman | The Honorable Brian Ball
Secretary of Commerce & Trade Monique Adams Executive Director, 757 Angels Barbara D. Boyan Dean, College of Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University |
Richard Hall
Managing Director, Orion Capital Chiedo John Senior Engineering Manager, GitHub Founder, Generate Impact |
Kurt John
Chief Cybersecurity Officer, Siemens USA Paula Sorrell Associate Vice President, Innovation & Economic Development, George Mason University |
Organizations under VIPA

VIPA: Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority
CCALS: Commonwealth Center for Advanced Logistics Systems (www.ccals.com)
VA Catalyst: (www.virginiacatalyst.org)
CIT: Center for Innovative Technology (www.cit.org)
CCAM: Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing (wp2.ccam-va.com)
CCI: Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (www.cyberinitiative.org)
VASEM: Virginia Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine (www.vasem.org)
CCALS: Commonwealth Center for Advanced Logistics Systems (www.ccals.com)
VA Catalyst: (www.virginiacatalyst.org)
CIT: Center for Innovative Technology (www.cit.org)
CCAM: Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing (wp2.ccam-va.com)
CCI: Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (www.cyberinitiative.org)
VASEM: Virginia Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine (www.vasem.org)