Chattanooga Times Free Press

Charlie Brock to leave LaunchTN in October

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

Charlie Brock, the CEO of the statewide Launch Tennessee program for the past five and a half years, will be leaving state government this fall to return to the private sector.

“My time as CEO of LaunchTN has been the most rewarding period in my profession­al career and it’s been a wonderful ride, but I am looking forward to taking some time off, spending more time in Chattanoog­a and then figuring out what is next,” Brock said Thursday.

Brock was hired to be the first CEO of the revamped state-funded venture capital and startup promotion agency, which Gov. Bill Haslam turned into LaunchTN in 2012. Brock joined the agency in January 2013 and during his tenure expanded the program to reach entreprene­urs in 75 percent of Tennessee counties and grew the volume of early-stage investment in Tennessee to more than twice its previous levels.

Brock said he will return to the private sector in October but is still unsure of his future plans.

A Chattanoog­a native, Brock has been a serial entreprene­ur for nearly 20 years, including in his roles as a founding partner at Four Bridges Capital, a founding director of CapitalMar­k Bank in Chattanoog­a and its successor Pinnacle Financial, and as an early developer of The Company Lab in Chattanoog­a.

Brock’s successor will be announced at a later date, following a search process with a committee led by Tom Ballard, emeritus board member of Launch Tennessee.

“Because of Charlie and the team at LaunchTN, Tennessee entreprene­urs have been able to take advantage of the startup-friendly environmen­t that has been fostered in our state,” said Bob Rolfe, commission­er for the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Developmen­t. “More than 1,700 jobs have been created and $186 million has been raised by accelerate­d- assisted companies thanks to LaunchTN. Gov. [Bill] Haslam and I are enormously grateful to have had Charlie lead LaunchTN for the last five years, and we wish him well on his next venture.”

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY TIM BARBER ?? Charlie Brock, CEO of Launch Tennessee, announced he will be leaving the statewide program to return to the private sector.
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY TIM BARBER Charlie Brock, CEO of Launch Tennessee, announced he will be leaving the statewide program to return to the private sector.

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