Radeus Labs, Inc. – Now a Woman-Owned Small Business

by | Jul 5, 2023 | Announcements , Satcom

POWAY, CA, July 02, 2023  — “I am so proud to join other women-owned small business owners and lead us into the next chapter as a female CEO.” says Radeus Labs’ new owner, Juliet Correnti.

It has been a rewarding adventure for new owner, Juliet Correnti, starting at Radeus Labs in 2009 as the General Manager, becoming the CEO and co-owner in 2015 while casting a new vision, and now in 2023 having the opportunity and privilege to take over the company as its sole owner. Her goal is to grow Radeus Labs into a world-class company by developing the people in and around it and continuing to produce products that they can be proud of while using Lean Principles and growing our world-class customer support team. Her strong leadership continues to push the business forward while maintaining and improving her employee and customer relationships. Trust is one of her highest valued qualities which affects both her internal relationships and external relationships in a positive way.

Radeus Labs, Inc., with headquarters and manufacturing facilities in Poway, CA, is a leader in the design, manufacturing and marketing of leading-edge hardware and software systems for the defense and SATCOM markets. Radeus Labs products are thoughtfully designed with a focus on ease of use, high performance and sustainability. Our products provide above-average product life spans and deliver added value to our customers. Our customer service and support are unrivaled in our industry. For more information about Radeus Labs and our high-performance products, visit us at radeuslabs.com.

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