Lane Graves Perry III
PhD
Asst Professor
Western Carolina University - SNT Chapter
Regular Member
Member Since: 2022
Original Join Date: 2022
Professional Bio
Lane Graves Perry, III, PhD earned his doctorate at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. He currently serves as a faculty member in the College of Business at Western Carolina University, has 20 years of higher education experience (administrative and in the classroom), and is focused on teaching and applying innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship in all contexts. He works to connect with students, partners, and colleagues to leverage resources to solve problems collaboratively. He is keenly focused on work and service that is dedicated to improving the lot of others and tapping into their deepest wells of energy, passion, and knowledge. His ultimate goal is to guide students to develop the tools to discover their personal answer to the question, "What do you care enough about, to do something about in this world?"
He is a USASBE Rural Entrepreneurship Fellow, served as an Erskine Fellow to the University of Canterbury in New Zealand (2022), received dozens of awards for his work with community engagement, service-learning, and civic development, and has published extensively in the fields of entrepreneurship, leadership, pedagogy, global education, community engagement, and public health. Dr. Perry has served in numerous board roles ranging from local to nationally recognized non-profits.
Lane lives in the mountains of western North Carolina with his family, which includes his spouse, Dr. April Perry, his two daughters, Prescott and Pennon, and a small zoo that his home has become (including: 2 dwarf frogs – Pickles & Pepper, 1 holland lop bunny - Popsie, and 1 golden retriever - Pace). For him, his contributions to this book are dedicated to his beloved family: his mom, dad, and sisters, whose teachings have shaped his life, to his wife and daughters, who are the very heart of his purpose, and his students past, present, and future who allow him to fulfill his purpose every day.
He is a USASBE Rural Entrepreneurship Fellow, served as an Erskine Fellow to the University of Canterbury in New Zealand (2022), received dozens of awards for his work with community engagement, service-learning, and civic development, and has published extensively in the fields of entrepreneurship, leadership, pedagogy, global education, community engagement, and public health. Dr. Perry has served in numerous board roles ranging from local to nationally recognized non-profits.
Lane lives in the mountains of western North Carolina with his family, which includes his spouse, Dr. April Perry, his two daughters, Prescott and Pennon, and a small zoo that his home has become (including: 2 dwarf frogs – Pickles & Pepper, 1 holland lop bunny - Popsie, and 1 golden retriever - Pace). For him, his contributions to this book are dedicated to his beloved family: his mom, dad, and sisters, whose teachings have shaped his life, to his wife and daughters, who are the very heart of his purpose, and his students past, present, and future who allow him to fulfill his purpose every day.
Organization/Academic Institution
Parent: Western Carolina University - SNT Chapter
Department/Program
MESH
