![]() My strengths come from being in the military and working in an executive administrative type of role. SARAH: Ryan and his father own a contracting company, so he knows how to run a business and has been helpful bringing the building construction to life. NAN: What experience do you both bring to this new business venture? Once we discovered floating, it took a different turn. Ryan and I had talked about working for ourselves, opening a restaurant or creating a product, when I was done with my military enlistment. I’ve always been a give-it-your-all go-getter, but I never thought I would do something like this. SARAH LATEANO: After Ryan and I had our first float experience, it was like a light bulb went off saying: This is what you’re meant to do. NAN PRICE: Have you always been entrepreneurial? ![]() Sarah spoke with Innovation Destination Hartford Website Curator Nan Price about her experience launching a startup in Greater Hartford and why she is passionate about providing float experiences to those who have served in the military. CT Startup Offers Floatation Therapy, Gives Back to Local Veterans CT Startup Offers Floatation Therapy, Gives Back to Local VeteransĪfter experiencing the benefits from floatation therapy, also known as Restricted Environmental Stimulation Therapy (REST), Sarah and Ryan LaTeano felt inspired to open a local float facility.įloat Forty One plans to open in October.
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