99 “Limit Breaking” Female Founders Share The Most Significant Lessons Learned from Their Experiences

Lessons Learned from Female Founders’ Experiences

99 “Limit Breaking” Female Founders Share The Most Significant Lessons Learned from Their Experiences

Who She Is and How She Has Broken Limits:

After emigrating from Turkey and completing a PhD at the University of Michigan, receiving multiple engineering degrees, Selin spent more than a specializing in delivering revenue enhancement, margin optimization and capital efficiency improvements for Pharmaceutical and Life Science companies. Her startup, Massive Bio, brings the latest knowledge in cancer care to patients treated at community practices in the US and worldwide. Selin has written and spoke extensively about life sciences in tech and how to deliver information in creative ways.

Here Are The 3 Most Important Lessons I Learned From My Experiences:

1) Being an entrepreneur is about resilience and constantly solving difficult problems and there are always rocky steps along the way.

2) Diversity means when different pieces of the puzzle come together and builds something larger than its parts. You always need to bring people that complement you as opposed to replicate you.

3) Keep your focus to your customers and business instead of what others think about your business. Don’t expect people see what you see but they will get there but as a founder you need to be focused.

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