'''Ryan Ohneiser''' is a Psychology major at James Madison University working part-time for the JMU Center for Entrepreneurship as a Student Venture Consultant where he provides consultation in partnership with a passion for entrepreneurship university professors to students and innovationfaculty with viable business ideas. Outside His firsthand experience in the classroom, start-up world began when he enjoys walking pursued a venture of his dog, readingown after taking the JMU College of Business course called ''Management 472: Venture Creation'', which introduced him to the fundamentals of entrepreneurship and exploring new ideasoffered invaluable mentorship from seasoned entrepreneurs.
Ryan works part-time as a Student Venture Consultant for the JMU Center for Entrepreneurship, where he connects students and faculty to campus business development resources and provides consulting for viable business ideas. His firsthand experience in the start-up world began when he pursued a venture of his own after taking ''Management 472: Venture Creation'', a course that introduced him to the fundamentals of entrepreneurship and offered invaluable mentorship from seasoned entrepreneurs. Last year, Ryan was one of two students also selected to be a Research Assistant for Dr. Richard West in the JMU Department of Graduate Psychology. He assisted assists in the research design and implementation process in the development of research culminating in a the first Comprehensive Assessment of Rational Thinking (CART) paper with funding from the John Templeton Foundation and editorial support from MIT Press.