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This is a list of women company founders, sorted alphabetically: A. Mo Abudu; Olajumoke Adenowo; Salwa Idrissi Akhannouch; Folorunsho Alakija; Jessica Alba; Janine Allis;
Wojcicki was named #1 on Vanity Fair 's New Establishment list in 2019. [77] In 2013, she was named #1 on the Adweek Top 50 Execs list, which recognizes the top media executives within an organization. [78] In 2018, Wojcicki ranked #7 on Forbes 's list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women. [79] In 2018, she ranked #10 on Fortune 's list of ...
Bonita Kaye Coleman Stewart (born Coleman, 1957) [1] [2] is an American marketing and sales executive, consultant, media personality and author. In 2011 she became the first black woman to be named vice president at Google; [3] as of 2019 she serves there as VP of Global Partnerships.
In 1972, women-owned businesses accounted for 4.6 per cent of all U.S. businesses—that was about 1.5 million self-employed women. That number increased to 2.1 million in 1979 and 3.5 million in 1984. In 1997, there were about 5.4 million women-owned businesses and in 2007, that number increased to 7.8 million.
There are several U.S. organizations that provide third-party women-owned certifications and support including: U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce, [6] The SHE Mark, [7] Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), [8] California Public Utilities Commission, [9] Women's Business Entrepreneur Council (WBE council), and National Women ...
An Internet entrepreneur is an owner, founder or manager of an Internet-based business. This list includes Internet company founders and people brought on to companies for their general business or accounting acumen, as is the case with some CEOs hired by companies started by entrepreneurs.
Diane B. Greene (born June 9, 1955) [2] is an American technology entrepreneur and executive. [3] Greene started her career as a naval architect before transitioning to the tech industry, where she was a founder and CEO of VMware from 1998 until 2008.
Scott Hassan and Alan Steremberg were cited by Page and Brin as being critical to the development of Google. Rajeev Motwani and Terry Winograd later co-authored with Page and Brin the first paper about the project, describing PageRank and the initial prototype of the Google search engine, published in 1998. Héctor García-Molina and Jeff Ullman were also cited as contributors to the project ...