Danielle Fette From Nursing School To Solving Health Issues With Stem Cells As An Entrepreneur
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Danielle Fette: Co-Founder and President at FetTech, LLC Danielle Fette is a visionary pioneer in regenerative medicine with over 25 years of experience in the medical device industry. As Co-Founder of FetTech, LLC, she built the company to accelerate the development of breakthrough healthcare solutions, ensuring patients receive better treatments faster.
Danielle’s career has been shaped by her work with leading medical device companies, where she recognized a pressing need for innovation and speed in delivering life-changing products. Drawing on her background in Nursing, Biology, and Chemistry, she co-founded FetTech to push the boundaries of regenerative medicine and improve patient outcomes.
FetTech has forged powerful partnerships with Wake Forest, the regenerative medicine hub of the U.S., collaborated with the government on projects to advance the field, and worked with top physicians across the country to develop cutting-edge products and medical devices. These partnerships reflect Danielle’s commitment to providing patients with the most advanced treatments available, helping them recover faster and feel better.
Passionate about educating others on regenerative medicine, Danielle emphasizes transparency and natural healing. She believes in empowering patients to heal naturally without simply using a Band-Aid solution on diseases and illnesses, enabling them to feel great and live their best lives.
In addition to her leadership role at FetTech, Danielle is a sought-after keynote speaker, sharing her expertise on regenerative medicine and healthcare innovation at industry conferences. Her strategic vision continues to drive FetTech’s mission to bring innovative healthcare products to the market and transform patient care.
Key Moments
[06:02] Frustrated by board's short-term focus, met Clay.
[09:14] Struggles with pursuing medicine due to testing.
[11:14] Side hustles taught me valuable entrepreneurial skills.
[15:37] Avoided large teams for faster decision-making.
[18:51] Respecting different business perspective, seeking understanding.
[19:30] Red tape complicates hospital medical device access.
[23:29] Trust heart instincts, ignore ego-driven decisions.
Find Danielle Online
https://www.instagram.com/danielle.fette
https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-fette
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