They can be considered successful entrepreneurs: each one pioneered an area of knowledge that is usually dominated by men, and faced the “pain and delight” of being a woman on this journey.
ADVERTISING
And to inspire you, young entrepreneur who dreams of shining in the business world, here is advice from each of them:
Laís Fonseca is CEO and founder of tech health, QBem specializing in data intelligence for the healthcare sector.
Graduated in Administration and Public Policy with an MBA from MIT Sloan (2019), the businesswoman has worked in management positions in the government sphere, and consultancy in large companies, specializing in digital transformation for the patient journey. She founded Precavida.
Sandra Nalli (42), CEO and founder of Mechanic's School, social impact edtech that trains mechanics. Created a free app that connects students with the market
Escola do Mecânico has 10 chains of its own and 26 franchises in Goiás, Minas Gerai, Paraná, Pernambuco, Rio De Janeiro, Rio Grande Do Sul, Santa Catarina and São Paulo.
Flavia Deutsch Gotfryd (on the left in the photo) is the founder and CEO of Theia, a healthtech focused on preconception, prenatal, childbirth and postpartum through an online care platform.
Having worked at institutions such as JP Morgan, Merrill Lynch and Citigroup, Flavia joined fintech Acesso right at the beginning, where she led Product, Marketing and Sales teams. He met his partner Paula during his MBA at Stanford University.
Paula Crespi is co-founder and COO of Theia.
Before founding the healthtech, Paula worked for years leading new product and innovation strategy at Whirlpool and was the first – besides the founders – in the GuiaBolso business team (Brazilian fintechs) where she led Products and Marketing. Paula met her partner Flavia during her MBA at Stanford University.
@curtonews Hey! Do you, woman, want to undertake? O #CurtoNews ♬ original sound – Curto News
See also: