Founders Bill Dawson (left) and Chris Bailey (right) will serve as entrepreneurs in residence in the UofL Office of Research and Innovation.

The University of Louisville has hired two seasoned tech startup founders, Bill Dawson and Chris Bailey, to help guide research-backed innovations to market.

Both will serve as entrepreneurs in residence, or EIRs, through the . In this role, they will work with inventors to connect UofL technologies to industry and startups.

Dawson has extensive experience in healthcare and biotech, both as an executive and entrepreneur. He founded Renew Recovery, a drug addiction treatment facility offering structured intensive outpatient treatment for those suffering from substance abuse disorders. The company was acquired by Brightview Health in 2020.

鈥淯ofL has a long history of developing and launching health-related technologies and companies,鈥 Dawson said.听鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to helping further that momentum and innovations that can improve the way we prevent, diagnose and treat disease.鈥

Bailey is a UofL alum who cut his teeth as a tech and manufacturing founder, launching companies like Revio, a powersports electronics, and Lucid Customs, a producer of induction heating equipment. Lucid was acquired by Dynavap, LLC in 2020.

鈥淎s a proud Cardinal, I鈥檓 excited to work with researchers and the Office of Research and Innovation to get this cutting-edge tech to market,鈥 he said.

Dawson and Bailey join a class of EIRs that currently includes seasoned founders Alice Shade (healthcare), Tendai Charasika (software) and Josh Nickols (biotech). Nickols joined as part of the first round of EIRs , followed by Shadein 2020 and Charasika in 2021.

The EIR program is led by the Office of Research and Innovation鈥檚 UofL New Ventures team, which focuses on launching startups around research-born tech. The EIR program is in partnership with Amplify, an organization working to grow Louisville鈥檚 entrepreneurship ecosystem, with funding from the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development.

鈥淲e鈥檙e very excited to have Bill and Chris join us as EIRs, and to benefit from their knowledge and experience as founders,鈥 said Will Metcalf, a UofL associate vice president for research and innovation. 鈥淭his is such a strong team with broad expertise, and I can鈥檛 wait to work with them to further UofL-born innovations and startups.鈥