Phillip Denny serves as the Senior Program Director of the Blum Center for Developing Economies, a position he assumed shortly after the Center was established in March 2006. Through his leadership of Big Ideas, Phillip has encouraged and supported approximately 3000 interdisciplinary teams to develop creative solutions to today’s most pressing social challenges. Under his direction, the Big Ideas Contest has helped secure millions of dollars in seed funding for student start-ups and recruited over 1,500 industry, government and non-profit experts to judge ideas and mentor participants. He has also been integral in developing key partnerships across academia, private sector organizations, and entrepreneurship networks to strengthen social innovation initiatives across the 10-campus University of California system. As recognition for his leadership of Big Ideas, he received UC Berkeley’s Chancellor’s Outstanding Staff Award in 2015.
Karenna Rehorn is the Founding Manager of the Health Tech CoLab and the Program Manager for the Big Ideas Contest. They graduated from UC Davis with a bachelors in Biomedical Engineering and a minor in Technological Management. Karenna is passionate about supporting students in developing their social innovations with diversity, access, inclusion, and belonging at the forefront. In their spare time, you can find them exploring new restaurants, hiking, or trying out a new recipe.