Our guest today is Emily Reichert, CEO of Greentown Labs, the largest climatetech startup incubator in North America.
Earlier this year, Greentown Labs announced its expansion to Houston, TX. We talk with Emily about that announcement and the similarities between Boston and Houston. Emily shares her background with us and discusses how her background working with large corporations has shaped Greentown’s role in the climatetech ecosystem.
We hope you enjoy our conversation with Emily.
For more information on Greentown Labs, you can visit their website here: https://greentownlabs.com
Greentown Labs Houston Location: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/greentown-labs-announces-location-of-new-incubator-in-houstons-innovation-district-301135695.html?tc=eml_cleartime
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Show Notes
01:30 - Emily shares her background
05:00 - The change from incremental improvement to working on breakthrough
06:45 - Emily and Greentown Labs, a match made for climate impact
12:25 - Greentown Labs’ mission-oriented culture and how it benefits founders
14:30 - Scaling a community without sacrificing connectivity
16:55 - Working with large corporates partners to create an atmosphere of collaboration
19:00 - Why corporates are part of the solution, not the problem
21:05 - Balancing optimism and skepticism when big oil and gas enter the energy transition
24:00 - Greentown expands to the energy capital of North America
30:30 - The similarities between Houston and Boston
35:30 - Jobs are the unifying message of the energy transition
38:00 - Investors flocking to the energy transition for economic reasons
40:30 - The importance and success of Greentown Launch
49:00 - The breadth of opportunities in the energy transition