Chattanooga Times Free Press

UTC entreprene­ur in residence helps build startup success

- BY MIKE PARE STAFF WRITER

“People who have no real interest in the outcome would help because they admire the aspirant. They know that a little success in individual aspirants adds up to a big economic impact.”

— MIKE BRADSHAW

Mike Bradshaw was named entreprene­ur in residence at the Center for Innovation and Entreprene­urship at the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a in July. In his post, the 67-year-old Virginia native said he plans to turn much of his attention on not forgetting the individual entreprene­ur.

While Chattanoog­a has had a lot of success in the startup space in recent years, it’s key to recognize that person as “the most valuable asset you have in a community,” he said.

“I’ve seen it firsthand,” said Bradshaw, who is a longtime entreprene­ur and businessma­n who came to Chattanoog­a in 2003. He later headed Chattanoog­a’s entreprene­ur center, The Company Lab (CO.LAB), where he served as executive director from 2013 to 2016.

Bradshaw said it’s difficult to know who will win or lose, who will adapt and stick around.

“It’s a cautionary tale to serve the very widest end of the funnel,” he said.

Bradshaw said that in

Chattanoog­a, entreprene­urs get a lot of community support around them.

“People who have no real interest in the outcome would help because they admire the aspirant,” he said. “They know that a little success in individual aspirants adds up to a big economic impact.”

Bradshaw was born and raised in Middleburg, Virginia, outside of Washington, D.C. He left engineerin­g school to go into the restaurant sector,

later starting some eateries and selling in 1990.

He then went into the CD-ROM publishing business and joined The Learning Co., which was headed by current “Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary.

“I had a real ringside seat,” Bradshaw said, learning the basics of getting projects funded in a large corporate environmen­t. “It was a

life-changing experience.”

Later, the company was acquired by Mattel, which Bradshaw said was a difficult acquisitio­n for that business.

“I learned a lot from that,” he said.

Meanwhile, Bradshaw attended Georgetown University, graduating at age 40 with a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies science and informatio­n.

Bradshaw was working for a business in Boston about two decades ago when he was asked to start a division in Knoxville, which brought him to Tennessee. He later came to Chattanoog­a in connection with a Marion County company and he and his wife decided to stay.

He also was involved as a director at Jensen Hughes Academy, a knowledge-sharing and technical training services venture, for many years.

Bradshaw earned his MBA at UTC in 2007.

“We’re claiming we’re never going to move. We’ll see what happens,” he quips.

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY TROY STOLT ?? Mike Bradshaw, entreprene­ur in residence at UTC, is the former executive director of The Company Lab in Chattanoog­a.
STAFF PHOTO BY TROY STOLT Mike Bradshaw, entreprene­ur in residence at UTC, is the former executive director of The Company Lab in Chattanoog­a.

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