When Passion Gets Professional
Janice Siew, Founder, Petiteserie and Jan's Gelato & Bakes
22-Jan-26 10:00
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What does it really take to turn passion into a sustainable business?
In this episode of Open For Business, we sit down with Janice Siew, founder of Petiteserie and Jan’s Gelato & Bakes, to explore the decisions behind the craft.
From seven years in corporate banking to classical French pâtisserie, Janice shares how discipline, restraint, and long-term thinking shaped her journey. We look at why she started quietly as a wholesale business, how the pandemic forced a rapid pivot to direct-to-consumer sales, and what it takes to blend French technique with deeply Malaysian flavours like cendol and onde onde.
This is not a conversation about chasing trends or overnight success. It’s about building deliberately, doing things properly, and understanding when growth should be slowed down rather than rushed.
A story of craft, commerce, and the professionalisation of passion.
Produced by: Richard Bradbury
Presented by: Richard Bradbury
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Categories: Women in Business, managing, food
Tags: food, bakery, business, Business Sustainability, commerce,
