Going the Distance With Greenshot

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Dartmouth’s new climate accelerator serves as an entrepreneurial launchpad.

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Winners of Greenshot
Mach Electric co-founders Wesley Whitaker, Guarini ’12, left, and Spencer Dansereau after their startup won Dartmouth’s first Greenshot accelerator competition. (Photo by Julia Levine ’23) (Video by Mike Murray and Chris Johnson)

Dartmouth this year started Greenshot, a 14-week accelerator for climate entrepreneurs who get help with mentorship, networking, and innovation.

“We’re really excited to help get more shots on goal to solve this climate crisis, so we’re excited to build this world-class accelerator to help make that happen,” says Liana Frey ’92, Tuck ’98, who runs the program, which was launched by the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society and the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship in close partnership with the Tuck School of Business, Thayer School of Engineering, and Cleantech Open Northeast. 

Follow along as nine teams competed for the $75,000 prize, with sessions at Dartmouth and an awards ceremony in New York City at the Dartmouth Entrepreneurs Forum.

And, take note. Applications for the second Greenshot cohort open in late fall.

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