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In this episode of The WHO Project, Paul Gittens sits down with Ross Cadastre for a conversation about responsibility, risk, and reinvention.
Ross reflects on growing up in St. Lucia, witnessing his father’s rise, fall, and rebuild, and how those early experiences shaped the way he came to see himself. From immigrating to Canada to building a career defined by ownership and problem-solving, Ross shares how capability became conviction, and how pressure, failure, and integrity helped shape the leader he is today.
This is a conversation about self-perception, resilience, and the weight of becoming the person others rely on.
By thewhoproject25In this episode of The WHO Project, Paul Gittens sits down with Ross Cadastre for a conversation about responsibility, risk, and reinvention.
Ross reflects on growing up in St. Lucia, witnessing his father’s rise, fall, and rebuild, and how those early experiences shaped the way he came to see himself. From immigrating to Canada to building a career defined by ownership and problem-solving, Ross shares how capability became conviction, and how pressure, failure, and integrity helped shape the leader he is today.
This is a conversation about self-perception, resilience, and the weight of becoming the person others rely on.