Your host, Sheila Kloefkorn, talks with the CEO and Managing Director of Konverge Digital Solutions, Sonia Couto. Seventeen years ago, Sonia Couto joined Konverge to manage their accounting and operations. Little did she know that her path would lead her to become the CEO and founder of two innovative products within the Konverge group, including the notable Field Eagle. Her story is not just about career progression but about seizing opportunities and having the foresight to bridge gaps within the company.
Sonia's natural inclination towards leadership was evident from the start. She always had a side business, showcasing her entrepreneurial mindset. When the original founders of Konverge exited after a buyout, Sonia was approached by the new investors to steer the company forward. This pivotal moment allowed her to transition from finance to leadership, a move that would redefine her career and the future of Konverge.
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