
Steve Chapple writes the independent column INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL, about game-changing people and ideas, anchored in the San Diego Union-Tribune (The U-T.) The column is featured on the cover of the Sunday Business Section, and is available for syndication. From finance to fracking, biotech to yoga, surf fashion to venture capital, INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL deals with "HOW THEY DID IT," that is how smart people come up with cool ideas, that Aha! Moment, then build a team to commercialize the concept, and often get rich. Some people are famous, some about to be. Not everybody can follow in their footsteps, but maybe you can?
Innovation re-invents America.
Chapple is also a Visiting Scholar at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California, where he is completing a book with co-author and marine ecologist Dr. Jeremy Jackson, under contract to Yale University Press. He consults on issues of technology transfer from universities to the private sector, startups and major corporations, intellectual property.
Raised in La Jolla and Montana, educated at Yale and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, he holds the patent on the “Geospatial News Engine,” for the Internet.
Chapple is the author of numerous books and screenplays, including KAYAKING THE FULL MOON (HarperCollins,) Rock n Roll Is Here to Pay: The History & Politics of the Music Industry (with Reebee Garofalo,) Let the Mountains Talk, Let the Rivers Run (by David Brower with Steve Chapple,) Sex in America: A Report From the Field (co-author David Talbot,) Outlaws in Babylon, Confessions of an Eco-Redneck, and Don't Mind Dying: A Novel of Country Lust & Urban Decay.
While in Montana, he was the host and producer of the outdoor show “Under A Big Sky,” shown in the West on CBS affiliates. We include some fun clips for your after-hours viewing including night diving with mantas in Kona, hang-gliding Rio de Janeiro, and a montage of outdoor Montana sports.
Chapple is available to lecture on entrepreneurship and the varieties of innovation, corporate communications in a disruptive age, and "HOW THEY DID IT"-- examples of success from INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL columns, with entertaining analysis.
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Innovation re-invents America.
Chapple is also a Visiting Scholar at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California, where he is completing a book with co-author and marine ecologist Dr. Jeremy Jackson, under contract to Yale University Press. He consults on issues of technology transfer from universities to the private sector, startups and major corporations, intellectual property.
Raised in La Jolla and Montana, educated at Yale and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, he holds the patent on the “Geospatial News Engine,” for the Internet.
Chapple is the author of numerous books and screenplays, including KAYAKING THE FULL MOON (HarperCollins,) Rock n Roll Is Here to Pay: The History & Politics of the Music Industry (with Reebee Garofalo,) Let the Mountains Talk, Let the Rivers Run (by David Brower with Steve Chapple,) Sex in America: A Report From the Field (co-author David Talbot,) Outlaws in Babylon, Confessions of an Eco-Redneck, and Don't Mind Dying: A Novel of Country Lust & Urban Decay.
While in Montana, he was the host and producer of the outdoor show “Under A Big Sky,” shown in the West on CBS affiliates. We include some fun clips for your after-hours viewing including night diving with mantas in Kona, hang-gliding Rio de Janeiro, and a montage of outdoor Montana sports.
Chapple is available to lecture on entrepreneurship and the varieties of innovation, corporate communications in a disruptive age, and "HOW THEY DID IT"-- examples of success from INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL columns, with entertaining analysis.
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