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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2022 · 19 MIN

Uplifting Spirits with Nigel Smith of Zurena

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Nigel Smith, the Founder & CEO of ZURENA, a simple and versatile drink mixer that honors Caribbean heritage joins Enterprise Radio.This episode of Enterprise Radio is in association with the Beverage Industry Channel.Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Nigel Smith discuss the following:* What is Zurena & how did you get the inspiration for it?* June was Caribbean-American Heritage month, and you are a Caribbean immigrant hailing from Trinidad & Tobago. Can you share a little about your experience in coming to America and the opportunities it afforded you?* Prior to being an entrepreneur, you led innovation and strategy at several large corporations. What advice do you have for other entrepreneurs making the transition from corporate America? * You’ve said that ZURENA is more than just a cocktail mixer. To that end you’ve launched a campaign called #UpliftingSpirits. Tell me more about that and how it relates to your company’s mission.* What’s next for Zurena?* What is one tip you’ve learned in your entrepreneurial journey that you’d pass along to someone else just staring out?Born and raised in humble beginnings in Trinidad & Tobago in the heart of the Caribbean, Nigel Smith immigrated to the USA in his teenage years to join his Mom, not knowing what life would bring. His education began at Rockland Community College, then continued to Howard University and eventually to Stanford University where he earned his MBA. Along the way, he had a chance to work for some of the most admired companies in the world, perfecting his trade in strategy, innovation, and shaping disruptive startups for success. His life motto is “work hard, play harder” and he strives for life balance between career pursuits, being a good dad, husband and son, and partying like there is no tomorrow whenever he can. He created ZURENA to honor his late grandpa, whose secret recipe he is taking to the world. Nigel named the company after his daughters Zuri and Rena. He currently lives in Silver Spring, MD with his wife, daughters, mom, and mother-in-law. His favorite ZURENA Cocktail is the Ginsu – 2 parts gin + 1 part ZURENA Ginger, served as a martini with a slice of cucumber."In my formative years my grandfather was a huge influence. Grandpa was a gentle soul, great patriarch, and a world class mixologist. ZURENA is a secret family recipe, one of Grandpa’s, that I am taking to the world. I named ZURENA after my daughters Zuri (Swahili – beautiful) and Rena (Hebrew – joyful melody). I wanted to set an example that if you have a dream, no matter how big, you can make it happen. ZURENA honors Grandpa, my family, Zuri and Rena, and the many members of my village who have helped to shape my journey." – Nigel Smith, FounderWebsite: https://myzurena.comSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://facebook.com/MyZURENAInstagram: https://instagram.com/myzurenaPeople also listened to this: Building a Global Company, one Can at a Time

Nigel Smith, the Founder & CEO of ZURENA, a simple and versatile drink mixer that honors Caribbean heritage joins Enterprise Radio.This episode of Enterprise Radio is in association with the Beverage Industry Channel.Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Nigel Smith discuss the following:* What is Zurena & how did you get the inspiration for it?* June was Caribbean-American Heritage month, and you are a Caribbean immigrant hailing from Trinidad & Tobago. Can you share a little about your experience in coming to America and the opportunities it afforded you?* Prior to being an entrepreneur, you led innovation and strategy at several large corporations. What advice do you have for other entrepreneurs making the transition from corporate America? * You’ve said that ZURENA is more than just a cocktail mixer. To that end you’ve launched a campaign called #UpliftingSpirits. Tell me more about that and how it relates to your company’s mission.* What’s next for Zurena?* What is one tip you’ve learned in your entrepreneurial journey that you’d pass along to someone else just staring out?Born and raised in humble beginnings in Trinidad & Tobago in the heart of the Caribbean, Nigel Smith immigrated to the USA in his teenage years to join his Mom, not knowing what life would bring. His education began at Rockland Community College, then continued to Howard University and eventually to Stanford University where he earned his MBA. Along the way, he had a chance to work for some of the most admired companies in the world, perfecting his trade in strategy, innovation, and shaping disruptive startups for success. His life motto is “work hard, play harder” and he strives for life balance between career pursuits, being a good dad, husband and son, and partying like there is no tomorrow whenever he can. He created ZURENA to honor his late grandpa, whose secret recipe he is taking to the world. Nigel named the company after his daughters Zuri and Rena. He currently lives in Silver Spring, MD with his wife, daughters, mom, and mother-in-law. His favorite ZURENA Cocktail is the Ginsu – 2 parts gin + 1 part ZURENA Ginger, served as a martini with a slice of cucumber."In my formative years my grandfather was a huge influence. Grandpa was a gentle soul, great patriarch, and a world class mixologist. ZURENA is a secret family recipe, one of Grandpa’s, that I am taking to the world. I named ZURENA after my daughters Zuri (Swahili – beautiful) and Rena (Hebrew – joyful melody). I wanted to set an example that if you have a dream, no matter how big, you can make it happen. ZURENA honors Grandpa, my family, Zuri and Rena, and the many members of my village who have helped to shape my journey." – Nigel Smith, FounderWebsite: https://myzurena.comSocial Media Links:Facebook: https://facebook.com/MyZURENAInstagram: https://instagram.com/myzurenaPeople also listened to this: Building a Global Company, one Can at a Time

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