Education: MBA, Fudan University, Shanghai (2008); master of arts in economics, Hamburg University (2007); bachelor of commerce, Carleton University (2004)
Biggest business achievement: Taking an idea to market, then bringing that product to more than 25 countries in less than three years.
Biggest obstacle overcome: Learning an industry from scratch and then building a global network of partners one by one.
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New dean of uOttawa’s Faculty of Engineering brings a history of entrepreneurship and innovation
Caroline Cao has been impressed by many aspects of uOttawa’s Faculty of Engineering since being appointed dean in August. But it was after the faculty’s recent Design Day – a

New dean of uOttawa’s Faculty of Engineering brings a history of entrepreneurship and innovation
Caroline Cao has been impressed by many aspects of uOttawa’s Faculty of Engineering since being appointed dean in August. But it was after the faculty’s recent Design Day – a
Biggest influence: My mother Felice. She is an entrepreneur, comedian, public speaker, charity fundraiser, artist and all-around amazing person. She shows me every day that it is never too late to follow your passions.
Most important lesson I’ve learned in business: It is all about relationships. Few things can be achieved over the phone; meet people face to face.
First job: Serving Beavertails on the canal.
Advice I’d give the younger me: Listen and slow down. Things will work if you are patient.
Favourite pastime: Being with my two sons aged two and three.
I’m currently reading: The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers by Ben Horowitz
Favourite movie: The Princess Bride

