'''Ryan Ohneiser ''' is a 4th year Psychology student major at James Madison Universitywith a passion for entrepreneurship and innovation. When Outside the classroom, he isn't in class, enjoys walking his dog or , reading a book he can be found working part-time as a Student Venture Consultant for the JMU Center for Entrepreneurship, where he offers information about business development [[File:Rohneiser.jpg|thumb]]resources on campus as well as providing business consulting to students and faculty with viable business exploring new ideas. Ryan was pursuing a start-up of his own when he enrolled in Management 472: Venture Creation where he learned all about entrepreneurship, the start-up world and gained invaluable experience from real serial entrepreneurs. Last year Ryan was lucky enough to be a Research Assistant for Richard West while he was developing a new intelligence test and he anticipates pursuing research of his own in the next year.
= Related Links =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.
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