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Charlie Brock grew up inside Brock Candy Company, a family business that started in 1906 and became one of the largest candy makers in the country. He watched it go public, get acquired, and eventually close its Chattanooga doors. Instead of slowing down, he founded a media company and sold it, co-founded the Chattanooga Renaissance Fund, ran CO.LAB, and led LaunchTN as CEO for five years to help build Tennessee's startup ecosystem from the ground up. Now he's leading the Chattanooga Quantum Collaborative, and in this episode of the Spectruss Speakeasy, Charlie breaks down what quantum technology actually is, why it matters, and why the Tennessee Valley is positioned to be one of the most important quantum regions in the country. --- What we cover in this episode: - What it was like growing up inside the Brock Candy family business and the lessons that came with it - Taking a family company public, selling it, and figuring out what comes next - Why EPB's fiber optic network helped put Chattanooga on the map as an innovation city - What the Chattanooga Quantum Collaborative is and what they've already accomplished - There are roughly 50 quantum computers in the U.S. right now, and soon 5 of them will be in the Tennessee Valley between Chattanooga, Huntsville, and Knoxville - The next big challenge: learning how to connect and network quantum computers together - How quantum computing could help solve AI's growing energy problem - Why culture still matters more than technology when you're building something that lasts --- Hosted by Spectruss, an award-winning marketing and advertising agency. 📍 Based in Chattanooga, TN | Serving businesses nationwide 🌐 spectruss.com For more information, visit our website www.spectruss.com
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