Your University: The FGCU Podcast
Welcome back to Your University: The FGCU Podcast. In this episode, our host Katie Cribbs talks with Mark Bole, an instructor with the Daveler & Kauanui School of Entrepreneurship at FGCU and a faculty fellow for FGCU's Ain Technology & Design Hub. Katie asks Mark about his past, finding out about his path from multinational corporate roles to the challenges of launching an investment firm in Luxembourg during the 2008 financial crisis. Mark explains his NIL concept (name, image, and likeness) and how he created an NIL class to help FGCU student-athletes build authentic personal brands, including social media sensation Brandon Dwyer. Mark describes FGCU’s Technology and Design Hub, launched with a $2M donor gift, as a student-run agency delivering websites, digital marketing, and AI integration for local clients. For example, “Sanibel Solutions,” where students built an AI-enabled hurricane recovery dashboard and led island-wide AI workshops to help businesses and nonprofits survive and market their return. Mark outlines plans to expand this work across more of Lee County so that students can become “agents of change” for AI adoption. Your University: The FGCU Podcast is produced by University FM. [https://university.fm/] Episode Guide: * 01:06 Welcome and Background * 02:45 Launching in Luxembourg * 05:22 From CEO to Teaching * 06:32 NIL and Athlete Branding * 08:38 Brandon Dwyer Success * 11:28 Tech and Design Hub * 13:25 AI Ethics and Business * 15:05 Sanibel Solutions Dashboard * 17:12 Workshops and Expansion * 20:43 Vision for Student Interns * 22:29 Making AI Practical * 24:48 Closing Advice and Involvement Episode Quotes: Going beyond what students get from textbook 18:36: That became a really personal thing for me. It's like we have to help them. Once you start meeting the people and talking to it, and students get to meet them, relationships develop, and you're all on the same mission. And you feel really connected to the island, and that's something that students don't get from a textbook or a classroom. And so, I think everybody wins in this situation. On AI giving more opportunities for human connection 23:29: AI doesn't just take the current tasks that we're working on and make it automated. It gives you more opportunities to do things you never thought of, like build a dashboard for Sanibel recovery. I never would've been able to do that before. So, once you realize that, I think the students are starting to figure out that they can do anything with this, and that's the key. On service learning and community impact 25:50: Our students become part of the solution. And that's what I want Southwest Florida to understand, is that we are not doing this just to do consulting and get some revenue. We're doing this to help Southwest Florida adapt to AI, and our students are going to be the answer. Show Links: * Mark Bole | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/markbole1/] * Students Harness AI to Help Sanibel Businesses | FGCU360 Article [https://fgcu360.com/2025/12/11/students-harness-ai-to-help-sanibel-businesses-assess-hurricane-recovery/] * Daveler & Kauanui School of Entrepreneurship | FGCU [https://www.fgcu.edu/school-of-entrepreneurship/] * Ain Technology & Design Hub [https://theainhub.com/] * Brandon Dwyer featured on Good Morning America [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2uIlJ6Vquk] * FGCU | Website [https://www.fgcu.edu/] * FGCU | Your University [https://www.fgcu.edu/your-university/] Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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