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One of the "Top 100 Safest Cities in America" by FreeBackgroundChecksUSA.com

2010 Champion Award winner "Preparing Youth for Work, Community of the Year" by Ready by 21 National Partnership, and Corporate Voices for Working Families

One of the "100 Best Communities for Young People" by America’s Promise Alliance

3rd Safest City for Kids by ParentDish

2nd-best housing market in the United States by Forbes.co

Top 25 U.S. Cities with the Most ENERGY STAR Buildings as reported by EPA

One of America's top 25 "Bicycle-Friendly Cities" by Bicycling Magazine

The United States’ 40th most literate city in “America’s Most Literate Cities, 2009” conducted by Central Connecticut State University

One of North America’s “Small Cities of the Future” by Foreign Direct Investment Magazine

“Most Livable U.S. Cities for Workers” by WomenCo.com

Top 25 for Forbes Best Bank For Buck Cities

Louisville events named as “Top 20 Southeast U.S. Tourist Attractions” by Southeast Tourism Society

One of the “Cities to Watch” in the Smarter Cities environmental survey

Among "America’s Foodiest” Cities by Bon Appetit

4th Most “Photo-Friendly” City in America by Popular Photography Magazine

  *Rankings for 2009 & 2010

Our History

Entrepreneurial companies are the source of nearly all net new jobs and most of the new wealth created in the economy – wealth which helps fund civic projects and services as the seed capital for the next generation of growth companies.  Entrepreneurship is a critical part of a sound economic development strategy since communities that wish to create jobs and wealth must have a healthy supply of home-grown entrepreneurial companies.  Therefore, with the publication of the 1996 Growing Success: A Report on Entrepreneurship in Louisville, the report called for the formation of the ENTERPRISECORP. 

The intent was for the ENTERPRISECORP to be the focal point for the community’s entrepreneurial development effort.  It called for the ENTERPRISECORP to create a new culture of entrepreneurship in Louisville and to increase dramatically the number and quality of entrepreneurial companies in Louisville.  The Report also indicated the consolidation and coordination of existing entrepreneurial support programs, the launch of significant new programs, and becoming a virtual incubator and champion for the cause of entrepreneurship.

And so in 1999, the ENTERPRISECORP was formed.  Today we are the entrepreneurial arm of Greater Louisville Inc. – the metro chamber of commerce -- supported by our partners and board of advisors, and serving a community of early stage and fast growth businesses with the pursuit that Greater Louisville becomes a more prosperous, dynamic and resilient region.

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Robert Ferreri
Executive Director, ENTERPRISECorp
Lisa Bajorinas
Managing Director, Growth Capital and High Impact Program
David Oetken
Managing Director, Business Advising
Tendai Charasika
Director, Innovation & Commercialization Center