Recently, Eliana Bracciaforte, renowned entrepreneur and co-founder of Workana, announced through her social networks her incorporation as a third partner and late co-founder of No Pausa, the startup she is looking for. revolutionize menopause with technology and information. The publication was filled with positive and encouraging comments for this new chapter in the activist and entrepreneur’s career.
After leaving Workana, his first startup, Eliana wanted her next professional step to be different. During this process, he evaluated dozens of business ideas and dedicated himself to meeting people who could enhance them. Along this path, he discovered that Her true desire was to work alongside other entrepreneurial women. and be part of purpose-driven companies, where both impact and performance were essential. “I want that, in 10 or 15 years, there will be a generation of successful female entrepreneurs who will transform the business world, not only for women and diversities, but for everyone”Bracciaforte stated in his statement.
Eliana met Miriam de Paoli, one of the founders of No Pausa and quickly connected with the purpose of the startup. Together they understood the great contribution that Eliana could make from her business and technology experience. The startup, which seeks to improve the quality of life of people with uteruses in the menopause stage through innovation, has already impacted more than 10,000 people, and now aims to expand throughout Latin America. Eliana joins in to magnify this impact and go from thousands to millions of people.
Together with Miriam and Milagros Kirpach –the second founder–, they are already working on the redesign of the company’s technological platform and geographic expansion strategy. Miriam expressed: “We are happy with the incorporation of Eliana. We know that their experience in raising capital and creating technological startups will be fundamental in the search for investors for the Seed round that we are organizing.”
In addition, Bracciaforte highlighted the importance of complementing each other with the other co-founders: “They know in depth the menopause, the medical part and launched a first successful product on the market, while I bring the knowledge in business and technology. Together we form an integral team that can take NO PAUSA to new horizons.”
Currently, No Pausa has the support of Huerta Coworking as a workspace, and the legal support of the Cerolini & Ferrari studio. Eliana concluded: “It fills me with energy to see that there are so many people who share this vision of supporting entrepreneurs, especially women and people who need that extra push to move forward.”
Source: Ambito

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