MAJ Caleb Stenholm teaches Principles of Economics as an instructor in the Social Sciences Department at the United States Military Academy. He served as an Armor Officer at Schofield Barracks, HI, where he specialized in light cavalry operations, and as an intelligence officer in Washington, D.C., where he specialized in counterintelligence operations. Caleb deployed to the Philippines in 2014 as part of Operation Balikatan and Afghanistan in 2018 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
MAJ Stehnolm holds an MBA from Stanford University (’22) and a B.S. in economics from West Point (’12). Caleb and his wife, Kasie Clark, are passionate about forming, supporting, or investing in impact-focused ventures with a focus on advanced hardware, infrastructure, and education.
M.B.A. - Stanford’s Graduate School of Business
B.S., Economics - U.S. Military Academy
Research Interests
Capital Markets, Innovation Policy, Entrepreneurship
Current Research
DoD Industrial Policy Strategies, Efficacy of Capital Market Interventions, Bridging S&T and the Commercialization Gap