Robert E. Schultz

Robert Schultz is a life science entrepreneur, professor, and patient advocate from Boston, Massachusetts. He has over a decade of advocacy experience working with organizations like the National Organization for Rare Disorders, the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, and was appointed to the Massachusetts Rare Disease Advisory Council. He developed the patient driven business development model which promotes trust between patient communities and the companies developing products that address unmet needs for patients suffering from debilitating diseases.

Mr. Schultz is also an adjunct professor of Entrepreneurship at #1 ranked Babson College, Biotechnology Enterprise at Northeastern University, and Healthcare Entrepreneurship at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.

Mr. Schultz received his MBA from the University of Massachusetts and BS in International Business from Northeastern University.

Professor of Practice

Recognized by the Best

Our Managing Director Robert Schultz is a Professor of Entrepreneurship at #1 ranked Babson College.
Policy

Government Affairs

Robert was appointed to the Massachusetts Rare Disease Advisory Council to advise the Governor, the Legislature, and the Department of Public Health on rare disease policy and actions for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Thought Leadership

Patient Advocacy

Robert is frequently asked to participate in speaking engagements at leading life science industry events on subjects like patient advocacy, investor engagement, and best practices associated with startups and innovation.
Industry

Entrepreneurship

Mr. Schultz has over two decades of startup experience and understands the challenges that early-stage entrepreneurs face. He is also a Mentor and Advisor with accelerator programs like Techstars, MassChallenge, and MassBio.

Ecosystem Partners

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