Greentown Labs, North America’s largest climatetech startup incubator, has secured more than $4 million in funding from key partners across Massachusetts and Texas.
This milestone comes as the organization welcomes Georgina Campbell Flatter as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), ushering in an exciting new era of leadership and innovation.
Flatter, a seasoned leader in climate and energy entrepreneurship, brings an extensive background in nonprofit leadership, social impact, and ClimateTech innovation.
About Greentown Labs
Greentown Labs is a nonprofit dedicated to accelerating ClimateTech innovation by empowering entrepreneurs and fostering collaboration. With locations in Somerville, MA, and Houston, TX, Greentown is home to:
- 200+ climatetech startups.
- A network that has supported 575+ companies since 2011.
- Startups that have collectively created over 13,500 jobs and raised more than $8.2 billion in funding.
With a mission to drive climate solutions, Greentown Labs continues to be a leading incubator for ClimateTech startups in North America.
About Georgina Campbell
With a career spanning over a decade at the intersection of climate, energy, and entrepreneurship, Georgina Campbell Flatter has been a driving force in climate innovation.
A Track Record of Climate Leadership
Flatter co-founded and led TomorrowNow.org, a pioneering nonprofit dedicated to connecting cutting-edge climate technologies with vulnerable communities. Under her leadership, the organization:
- Secured millions in climate philanthropy from major partners, including the Gates Foundation.
- Delivered impactful weather and climate solutions to five million African farmers.
- Advanced AI-powered weather intelligence and satellite technology through Tomorrow.io, a Boston-based innovator.
Her leadership extends beyond nonprofit work.
Before founding TomorrowNow.org, Flatter spent 10 years at MIT, where she played a pivotal role in shaping global initiatives focused on:
- Technology and social impact.
- Entrepreneurship and climate innovation.
- Programs at organizations such as XPRIZE, the World Bank, and the U.S. Department of Energy.
With a Master’s in Engineering from Oxford University and an SM in Technology and Policy from MIT, Flatter is uniquely positioned to lead Greentown Labs into its next decade of growth.
A Seamless Leadership Transition
To ensure a smooth transition, Flatter will work closely with Kevin Dutt, Greentown’s Interim CEO. She will also continue serving on the organization’s Board of Directors, ensuring continuity in Greentown’s mission and strategy.
What Greentown’s Leaders Are Saying
Greentown’s Board of Directors and founding members are enthusiastic about Flatter’s appointment:
"It's rare to find an individual with impressive expertise in climate and energy, alongside nonprofit and entrepreneurial leadership. We’re fortunate that Georgie brings all this and more to Greentown Labs."
– Bobby Tudor, Greentown Labs Board Chair & Chairman, Houston Energy Transition Initiative
"There’s no one better to take this organization to the next level than Georgina. Her leadership, experience, and dedication to climate innovation make this a perfect match."
– Bill Aulet, Managing Director, Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
The Future of Greentown Labs Under Flatter’s Leadership
Flatter steps into her role at a pivotal moment for climate technology. With increased urgency around sustainability, energy transition, and climate resilience, Greentown Labs is set to expand its impact.
"Greentown Labs has always been a home for entrepreneurs, a powerhouse of collaboration and innovation. In this next chapter, we will unite entrepreneurs, partners, and resources to tackle frontier challenges and scale breakthrough technologies."
– Georgina Campbell Flatter, Incoming CEO, Greentown Labs
With over 575 startups incubated since 2011 and $8.2 billion raised in funding, Greentown Labs has cemented itself as a leader in climatetech. Now, under Flatter’s guidance, the organization is poised for even greater influence.
What’s Next for Greentown
Flatter will officially step into her role as CEO while also making public appearances at two key Greentown Labs events:
- Feb. 6, 2025: Greentown’s first EnergyBar evening networking event in Boston.
- March 13, 2025: CERAWeek Transition on Tap event in Houston.
These events will provide a platform for Flatter to outline her vision, engage with climate innovators, and continue strengthening Greentown’s growing ecosystem.
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