Amberlei Oates, a former U.S. Coast Guard commissioned officer, shares her journey of transitioning from military service to becoming the inventor and CEO of RadarQR, the world's first hybrid dating app.
Oates developed the idea for RadarQR during her active duty career, as she recognized the need to serve humanity differently by enhancing the lives of singles. The app aims to provide quick and safer ways for individuals to connect both in the real world and online, without the anxiety of facing in-person rejection.
Oates confided in a close friend and mentor, Rich, who became the app's Co-Founder. Together, they combined Oates' military background with Rich's entrepreneurial experience to bring the project to life. They later brought on Oates' retired Captain and personal friend, Tim, who provided strategic planning and analysis support.
The team faced various challenges, from scaling and development to securing the right investors, but they persevered, driven by their ambition to revolutionize the dating industry. Today, RadarQR is patented and poised to secure the funding necessary for its next phase.
Oates reflects on the significance of leadership and self-belief, acknowledging that her Captain's recognition of her potential two decades ago has now enabled her to lead a team that is transforming the dating landscape. RadarQR is more than just another dating app; it's a movement that aims to empower individuals to cultivate authentic relationships based on genuine chemistry and attraction.
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