Diving deep to discover a clear career path
Passing the acid test
To professionals in the steel industry, A4 refers to a marine grade of stainless steel with a slightly higher chrome and molybdenum content, which gives it increased resistance in rough outdoor environments. Such as in the North Atlantic. However, in the Faroe Islands A4 is much more than that as the steel grade has lent its name to a highly successful supplier of equipment and material to industrial customers.
Sculpting her future to precision
When the pandemic struck in the early part of 2020, COVID-19 put on hold dreams and desires of entrepreneurs all over the globe. Not Helena’s, though. In the face of the Corona-pandemic she quit her management position in the public sector and went all-in as she began fulltime producing handicraft for the Faroese market and opened a café where guests can paint clay tableware.
Durita is brewing her own business
While many entrepreneurs say they hope to reap what they sow, they usually mean it metaphorically. For Durita Hansen however, this is literally her business. With the aim of rekindling the somewhat forgotten Faroese practice of utilizing locally grown, aromatic plants to make herbal tea, she founded the startup URT in 2022 and brought her first three blends to market last summer.
Distilling the Faroe Islands in a single drop
“The Scots say Scotland is perfect for whisky production because of its humidity, high salt content in the air and its stable temperature. But actually, the Faroe Islands have more of everything, in the sense that we have a higher humidity level, additional salt being whipped around in the strong winds and an even more stable climate.
Empowering caregivers in an aging world
Passing the acid test
To professionals in the steel industry, A4 refers to a marine grade of stainless steel with a slightly higher chrome and molybdenum content, which gives it increased resistance in rough outdoor environments. Such as in the North Atlantic. However, in the Faroe Islands A4 is much more than that as the steel grade has lent its name to a highly successful supplier of equipment and material to industrial customers.
Sculpting her future to precision
When the pandemic struck in the early part of 2020, COVID-19 put on hold dreams and desires of entrepreneurs all over the globe. Not Helena’s, though. In the face of the Corona-pandemic she quit her management position in the public sector and went all-in as she began fulltime producing handicraft for the Faroese market and opened a café where guests can paint clay tableware.
Durita is brewing her own business
While many entrepreneurs say they hope to reap what they sow, they usually mean it metaphorically. For Durita Hansen however, this is literally her business. With the aim of rekindling the somewhat forgotten Faroese practice of utilizing locally grown, aromatic plants to make herbal tea, she founded the startup URT in 2022 and brought her first three blends to market last summer.
Distilling the Faroe Islands in a single drop
“The Scots say Scotland is perfect for whisky production because of its humidity, high salt content in the air and its stable temperature. But actually, the Faroe Islands have more of everything, in the sense that we have a higher humidity level, additional salt being whipped around in the strong winds and an even more stable climate.
Empowering caregivers in an aging world
Sculpting her future to precision
When the pandemic struck in the early part of 2020, COVID-19 put on hold dreams and desires of entrepreneurs all over the globe. Not Helena’s, though. In the face of the Corona-pandemic she quit her management position in the public sector and went all-in as she began fulltime producing handicraft for the Faroese market and opened a café where guests can paint clay tableware.
Durita is brewing her own business
While many entrepreneurs say they hope to reap what they sow, they usually mean it metaphorically. For Durita Hansen however, this is literally her business. With the aim of rekindling the somewhat forgotten Faroese practice of utilizing locally grown, aromatic plants to make herbal tea, she founded the startup URT in 2022 and brought her first three blends to market last summer.
Distilling the Faroe Islands in a single drop
“The Scots say Scotland is perfect for whisky production because of its humidity, high salt content in the air and its stable temperature. But actually, the Faroe Islands have more of everything, in the sense that we have a higher humidity level, additional salt being whipped around in the strong winds and an even more stable climate.
Empowering caregivers in an aging world
Durita is brewing her own business
While many entrepreneurs say they hope to reap what they sow, they usually mean it metaphorically. For Durita Hansen however, this is literally her business. With the aim of rekindling the somewhat forgotten Faroese practice of utilizing locally grown, aromatic plants to make herbal tea, she founded the startup URT in 2022 and brought her first three blends to market last summer.
Distilling the Faroe Islands in a single drop
“The Scots say Scotland is perfect for whisky production because of its humidity, high salt content in the air and its stable temperature. But actually, the Faroe Islands have more of everything, in the sense that we have a higher humidity level, additional salt being whipped around in the strong winds and an even more stable climate.
Empowering caregivers in an aging world
Distilling the Faroe Islands in a single drop
“The Scots say Scotland is perfect for whisky production because of its humidity, high salt content in the air and its stable temperature. But actually, the Faroe Islands have more of everything, in the sense that we have a higher humidity level, additional salt being whipped around in the strong winds and an even more stable climate.