Memphis has just welcomed a dynamic new leader to its entrepreneurial scene! Epicenter, a well-known business development and incubator in the area, recently announced that Anthony Young will be stepping into the role of president and CEO. This change was made official on Tuesday, and it comes after Young held the position on an interim basis since June, following the departure of the former president, Jessica Taveau.
Many may remember Anthony from his time with Epicenter from 2018 to 2022, where he excelled as director of capital programs. His experience doesn’t end there; before taking on the interim role, he was the president of Southern Bancorp Community Partners in Little Rock, Arkansas. This institution focuses on providing crucial financing and business resources to communities in need. Young’s background is rich with experiences that have prepared him for this significant leadership responsibility.
When asked about his new position, Young expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “I’m thrilled to continue in this role as President and CEO of Epicenter. We know our important role as a catalyst for inclusive innovation in Greater Memphis, and we’re looking forward to continuing to deliver high-impact resources for tech startups and scaling businesses in the region.” With this determination, he’s set to build upon Epicenter’s mission of supporting local entrepreneurs and tech-enabled businesses.
Young’s appointment is viewed positively by many stakeholders. Kojo McLennon, chair of the Epicenter board of directors, said, “Anthony surpassed all the expectations set for identifying Epicenter’s next leader during his tenure as interim executive.” His work with a talented team and the sustained support of the community are crucial elements that ensure the continued success of Epicenter.
For those who may not be familiar, Epicenter has established itself as a vital resource in the Greater Memphis area, focusing on supporting small businesses and startups through various programs. Their mission is clear: to foster inclusive innovation. Whether through offering grants, mentorship, or networking opportunities, Epicenter works relentlessly to help local entrepreneurs bring their visions to life and scale their businesses effectively.
With Anthony Young at the helm, Epicenter seems poised for an inspiring future. Young’s extensive experience in community development and capital programs means he understands the needs of local businesses. As he embarks on this new chapter, the community looks forward to seeing how Epicenter continues to thrive and support innovation and inclusivity in Memphis.
As we all know, a city grows and evolves when its businesses flourish. With Anthony Young leading the charge, we can expect to see exciting initiatives and resources being rolled out that will benefit tech startups and established businesses alike. It’s a time of optimism, and the Memphis community is eager to support this journey!
So, here’s to new leadership and the promising path ahead for Epicenter and all the entrepreneurs that call Memphis home!
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