Jumpstarting companies and economic growth
Launch Chapel Hill has become an X-factor in helping innovators and entrepreneurs at Carolina.

What started as an entrepreneurial project in 2013 has evolved into an economic force, fulfilling a vision for nurturing new businesses in Chapel Hill and the local community.
Over the past five years, Launch Chapel Hill has supported 75 startups and made a lasting impact on the region. And, along the way, it’s proved that Chapel Hill is an ideal place for startups to take root and grow.
Now an internationally-recognized startup accelerator, Launch Chapel Hill emerged as a university-town-county partnership and was co-founded by UNC-Chapel Hill leaders, the Town of Chapel Hill, the Downtown Partnership and Orange County Economic Development.
Located in the heart of the downtown area, it provides valuable resources and connections to high-potential founders who want to start and build successful businesses. Those founders include faculty and students at the University and entrepreneurial residents in the community at large.
At the helm of Launch Chapel Hill is Program Manager Dina Rousset, a senior associate director of the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at the UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School. Since joining in March 2013, she has used her experience developing and managing entrepreneurial ventures to build the programming and staff of Launch Chapel Hill.
“I view Launch as a startup,” she said. “We are all entrepreneurs and bring that startup mentality to our programming.”