37 Min.

Enith Morillo, CEO & Founder of Cadoret Global | Going From Employee to Entrepreneur as a Woman in Tech Queens in Tech

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Emigrating from Venezuela to the US, Enith Morillo, CEO & Founder of Cadoret Global made one of the biggest sacrifices in order to finish her studies as an Electrical Engineering major at WPI.

Leaving her family, doing whatever it took—even working as a pizza delivery driver & barista at a coffee shop at one point—to live the life she knew she could have.

Today, Enith & her team support start-up, early-stage, & small-size pharmaceutical companies in taking their investigational drug through development and clinical trials

Dependable & versatile, Enith is a Quality Assurance Expert & CGMP Auditor with 12+ years of experience in the FDA & DEA regulated pharmaceutical field.

Here’s what she shared in our convo:

✨The biggest sacrifice she had to make emigrating from Venezuela to the US & why she never gave up

✨Being the daughter of the first authorized service provider for Sony in Venezuela

✨Going from employee to entrepreneur

✨Starting out as a referral-based startup

✨Is being an entrepreneur a skill or something you’re born with?

✨Why having fun in your career is important for your sanity

✨2 business challenges she’s navigating as a startup founder

✨Her leadership style & what electrical component she would

✨Advice for womeninSTEM (womenintech)

Emigrating from Venezuela to the US, Enith Morillo, CEO & Founder of Cadoret Global made one of the biggest sacrifices in order to finish her studies as an Electrical Engineering major at WPI.

Leaving her family, doing whatever it took—even working as a pizza delivery driver & barista at a coffee shop at one point—to live the life she knew she could have.

Today, Enith & her team support start-up, early-stage, & small-size pharmaceutical companies in taking their investigational drug through development and clinical trials

Dependable & versatile, Enith is a Quality Assurance Expert & CGMP Auditor with 12+ years of experience in the FDA & DEA regulated pharmaceutical field.

Here’s what she shared in our convo:

✨The biggest sacrifice she had to make emigrating from Venezuela to the US & why she never gave up

✨Being the daughter of the first authorized service provider for Sony in Venezuela

✨Going from employee to entrepreneur

✨Starting out as a referral-based startup

✨Is being an entrepreneur a skill or something you’re born with?

✨Why having fun in your career is important for your sanity

✨2 business challenges she’s navigating as a startup founder

✨Her leadership style & what electrical component she would

✨Advice for womeninSTEM (womenintech)

37 Min.