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  2. Barbara Adachi - Wikipedia

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    Named one of the most influential women in San Francisco by the San Francisco Business Times from 2003 to 2008 and 2011 to 2012 Barbara Adachi is an American businesswoman. She retired from a 23-year career at Deloitte on June 1, 2013, where she served as a board member and a consulting partner.

  3. Sheryl Sandberg - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, she was made COO at Facebook, becoming the company's second-highest-ranking official. [5] In June 2012, she was elected to Facebook's board of directors, [6] becoming the first woman to serve on its board. As head of the company's advertising business, Sandberg was credited for making the company profitable. [5]

  4. Diane Hendricks - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, she was selling custom-built homes and Ken was a roofer’s son and high school dropout. [5] They married and became business partners. In 1982, they used their lines of credit to secure a loan that enabled them to establish ABC Supply, the nation's largest wholesale distributor [8] of roofing, windows, gutters, and siding for residential and commercial buildings.

  5. Marjorie Scardino - Wikipedia

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    Dame Marjorie Scardino (née Morris; born 25 January 1947) is an American-born British business executive. She is the former CEO of Pearson PLC.Scardino became a trustee of Oxfam during her tenure at Pearson.

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  7. Nadine Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Spencer is a significant contributor on topics such as business, women, and diversity. [7] She has participated in discussions with the White House on issues related to anti-discrimination and equity for women and girls of colour.

  8. Linda Bradford Raschke - Wikipedia

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    Linda Bradford Raschke (/'ræʃki/) is an American financier, operating mostly as a commodities and futures trader.. She started as a member of the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange, traded on the Philadelphia Exchange, and then became a registered CTA (Commodity Trading Advisor) and founded LBR Asset Management.

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