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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2023 · 55 MIN

WonderWorker 1: Sabrine Assem, CEO and Founder of Untap Tech

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Today’s episode is with Sabrine Assem. Her story is unbelievable. From building her first failed business to being now at the head of the successful creative and innovative venture called Untap, Sabrine's journey is full of learning and inspiration. In this episode we talk about:Her passion for entrepreneurship and how she found inspiration in Silicon Valley and working in the German Chamber of CommerceThe challenges and fulfillment that come with being an entrepreneurHow organizations should enable and empower employees to embrace innovationThe learnings she got from failing her first businessHer mission and purpose at Untap How she and her team solve important humanity challenges and the real meaning of innovationShe is the founder and CEO of Untap (https://untap.tech), a leading competition management platform that enables innovation-driven organizations to tap into the power of open innovation and generate creative solutions. They help organizations plan, launch, manage, promote & assess open innovation challenges, hackathons, startup programs, creative contests, and more. Sabrine got her Master's degree in Digital Innovation and Information Systems from Warwick Business School in the UK. She used to teach at the university and work as an innovation consultant before founding Untap. She has worked on diverse innovative projects tackling social, cultural, technological, and workplace innovation with the likes of P&G, Vodafone, and now Dell Technologies.I'm sure you'll love it! Enjoy!To learn more about behind the scene of the podcast:https://www.instagram.com/wearewonderworkers/To find out more about Sabrine:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabrineassem/To learn more about Untap:https://untapcompete.com/And to follow the adventure of The Culture Cabinet on a daily basis:https://www.instagram.com/theculturecabinet/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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