Tasia Malakasis on What It Takes to Scale a Startup

Tasia Malakasis shares how she is shaping the future of entrepreneurship and sustainable mobility while helping startups scale innovations in transportation, energy, and logistics.


About Tasia Malakasis

Tasia Malakasis is CEO of The Company Lab (CO.LAB), Chattanooga’s leading startup accelerator. A former tech executive turned celebrated food entrepreneur, she acquired and grew Belle Chevre into an award-winning artisan goat cheese company and authored two cookbooks with Southern Living: Southern Made Fresh and Tasia’s Table: Cooking with the Artisan Cheesemaker at Belle Chevre.

Tasia now leads CO.LAB, where she helps entrepreneurs scale innovations in sustainable mobility, transportation, energy, and logistics.

About C0.LAB

Founded in 2009 to revitalize Chattanooga’s Main Street, CO.LAB is a nonprofit startup accelerator that supports early-stage founders by connecting them with mentorship, resources, and pilot opportunities. The accelerator runs two 6-week programs per year—expanding to three in 2025 and four in 2026. While relocation to Chattanooga is encouraged, it is not required, and 20% of teams have permanently moved to the city. CO.LAB’s accelerator model connects founders with corporate partners to solve real-world innovation challenges, and in 2023, under Tasia Malakasis’ leadership, the organization shifted focus to sustainable mobility, defined as the future-forward movement of people, goods, energy, and data. The program supports startups in sectors such as electric and autonomous vehicles, smart city technologies, logistics solutions, and energy systems, providing founders with long-term mentorship, resources, and a “lifetime commitment” of support even after the program ends. CO.LAB is helping entrepreneurs turn bold ideas into real-world solutions while driving economic impact, innovation, and community growth across Chattanooga and beyond.

Kylie Larson

Kylie Larson is a writer, photographer, and tech-maven. She runs Shorewood Studio, where she helps clients create powerful content. More about Kylie: she drinks way too much coffee, is mama to a crazy dog and a silly boy, and lives in Chicago (but keeps part of her heart in Michigan). She photographs the world around her with her iPhone and Sony.

http://www.shorewoodstudio.com
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