Andrew Flamm
Andrew Flamm serves as Managing Director of the Eugene M. Lang Entrepreneurship Center at Columbia Business School. In this role, Mr. Flamm is responsible for managing the center's curricular and co-curricular programming, strategic planning, research support, and thought leadership in support of students, faculty and alumni, as well as partnership-building to develop a broader entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Prior to joining the Lang Center, Mr. Flamm was Regional Director of the Pace University Small Business Development Center, where he managed a team that provided high-impact consulting and training to small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs and spearheaded the center’s expansion to serve Brooklyn small businesses.
He has also managed small business lending programs and overseen the State’s pro bono small business mentorship programs at Empire State Development, held senior economic development roles for a number of business groups, and implemented small business financial and technical assistance training programs and helped underwrite small business loans for community-based lenders.
Mr. Flamm received a Master of Public Administration from NYU, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Washington University in St. Louis. He also completed Coro New York Leadership Center’s Neighborhood Leadership Program and is an NYSBDC-certified Business Advisor