The Startup Weekly’s 2021 Women in Business to Watch Award

by | Apr 27, 2021 | Announcements , Satcom

Radeus Labs Juliet Correnti receives Startup Weekly’s 2021 Women in Business to Watch Award

POWAY, CA, April 28, 2021 /24-7PressRelease/ — Juliet Correnti, CEO of Radeus Labs, Inc. was recently awarded a 2021 Women in Business to Watch award from The Startup Weekly. The Startup Weekly presented the Women in Business to Watch award to individuals who have demonstrated distinct entrepreneurial excellence in building and growing businesses in 2021.

Juliet is highly motivated and cares deeply for people. This combination has made her an outstanding leader of people as she is able to push them towards excellence and hold them accountable. Juliet listens to their needs and nurtures their personal and professional growth. She strives to live above the bar while holding others to the same standard. She is someone who does what she says and expects her teams to do the same. These traits have become the driving force that has lofted Radeus to a higher level of performance. This has also spurred innovation within the company and helped Radeus keep its promises to its customers regarding product development and delivery. Her belief in “open-and-often” communication, along with fierce conversation has allowed Radeus to develop a culture of intentionality. Juliet care has cultivated a strong sense of community and belonging amongst her team, growing the “Radeus community”. It is not just a workplace anymore!

“I have poured a lot of my soul into this business and more importantly the people that make things happen here at Radeus. I try to model the way each day and I am both humbled and thankful to receive this award,” says Juliet.

This year’s awards attracted a record number of applications from leaders across several industries and company stages in the United States. The winners were selected by an esteemed panel of judges comprised of top founders, investors, and senior business leaders. The judges evaluated applicants based on personal achievements, professional success, and contributions to the business community at large.

“I have poured a lot of my soul into this business and more importantly the people that make things happen here at Radeus. I try to model the way each day and I am both humbled and thankful to receive this award,” says Juliet.

“This year’s award recipients represent the very best of entrepreneurial excellence in the United States. The judging panel was thoroughly impressed by the accomplishments of all awardees,” said Peter Justin, Managing Editor of The Startup Weekly.

About The Startup Weekly

The Startup Weekly is a leading independent source of news, insights, interviews, and awards for business builders across all sectors of the economy. The company’s media contributors include founders, business executives, investors, and other thought leaders. The Startup Weekly is committed to establishing a community for those pursuing entrepreneurial excellence.

For more information, visit: https://www.thestartupweekly.com

About Radeus Labs, Inc.

Radeus Labs Inc. is a small business founded in 2003. They are a leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of leading-edge electronic hardware and software systems for the defense and Satcom markets. Radeus products are thoughtfully designed with a focus on ease of use, high performance, and sustainability. They are engineered to give exceptional product life spans and deliver added value to our customers. Radeus also provide after-sales support to all their valued customers which is unrivaled in the commercial Satcom market.

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