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GT College of Computing × Atlanta Ventures | Lunch N Learn

  • DAY
    March 12, 2026
  • TIME
    11:00 AM
    12:15 PM
  • PLACE

    College of Computing Building

    801 Atlantic Avenue

    Room 311

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Event Description

GT College of Computing × Atlanta Ventures | Lunch N Learn

Excited to be at Georgia Tech's College of Computing for an exclusive lunch bringing together some of Atlanta's most exciting early-stage founders and the next generation of builders. A rare chance to sit across the table from the people building real companies with real technology, ask honest questions, and get a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to turn an idea into a venture-backed startup.

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Featured Speakers

Charles Brian Quinn (CBQ) — Co-founder & CEO, Greenzie Greenzie puts self-driving software on commercial lawn mowers, freeing humans from repetitive outdoor labor. Their autonomy stack runs on proven off-the-shelf robotic sensor hardware, helping commercial landscaping businesses work safer, faster, and smarter. CBQ brings a deep founder track record — from Highgroove Studios to Big Nerd Ranch (acquired by Amdocs in 2020) — and has raised $17M building Greenzie into a category-defining robotics company.

Chris Ozgo — Co-founder & Head of Engineering, Undaunted Undaunted deploys robot dogs and cameras to proactively deter crime before it happens. With 50+ robots active across Atlanta, they're the largest robotic security provider in the Southeast. Chris, a Georgia Tech CS alum (BS + MS), oversees engineering R&D, product roadmap, and field operations — and Undaunted is actively looking for Robotics Engineers graduating in 2026.

A.T. Gimbel — Partner, Atlanta Ventures Atlanta Ventures co-founds businesses from scratch, invests in early-stage founders, and equips entrepreneurs with the tools and community to grow. A.T. is a Georgia Tech IE alum who now works alongside founders at the very earliest stages — from zero to first dollar and beyond.

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We're proud to partner with the GT College of Computing for this event. Georgia Tech consistently produces some of the most technically talented and entrepreneurially driven graduates in the country, and Atlanta's startup ecosystem is better for it. Events like this one are exactly how we bridge the gap between the classroom and the company — and we couldn't think of a better place to do it.

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