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  2. Michele Guel - Wikipedia

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    After eleven years at NASA Ames in multiple roles, she then moved on to work at Cisco, joining on as a founding member of its internal security team. She served multiple roles at Cisco, including co-founding their Women in Cybersecurity program, as she is a frequent speaker on gender diversity [ 4 ] and acknowledged the gender gap in the field ...

  3. Monique Morrow - Wikipedia

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    Morrow worked at Cisco Systems Inc. for seventeen years, eventually being promoted to CTO and Evangelist of New Frontiers Development and Engineering where she led the exploration economics, technology, and research. [4] Since 2017, Morrow has been the President and co-founder of a non-profit organization, The Humanized Internet.

  4. List of Women in Technology International Hall of Fame ...

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    Lucy Sanders (born 1954), CEO and co-founder of National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT); Executive-in-Residence for ATLAS Institute at University of Colorado at Boulder [78] [79] Padmasree Warrior, chief technology and strategy officer of Cisco Systems; former CTO of Motorola, Inc. [80] [81] [82] [83]

  5. Padmasree Warrior - Wikipedia

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    Padmasree Warrior (born Yellepeddi Padmasree) is an Indian-American businesswoman and technology executive. She is known for her leadership roles in technology firms like Cisco where she served as the CTO for seven years, and at Motorola where she was the CTO for five years.

  6. Sandy Lerner - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society honored Sandra Lerner and Leonard Bosack with its Computer Entrepreneur Award "for founding Cisco Systems and pioneering and advancing the commercialization of routing technology and the profound changes this technology enabled in the computer industry."

  7. Astia (non-profit) - Wikipedia

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    Astia is an organization built on a community of experts whose goal is to ensure the success of women in high-growth start-ups. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, U.S., the WTC was founded as part of the Three Guineas Fund in 1999, by Cate Muther, former CMO of Cisco Systems, and was spun off in 2003 as an independent non-profit. [2]

  8. AnitaB.org - Wikipedia

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    AnitaB.org (formerly Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, and Institute for Women in Technology) is a global nonprofit organization based in Belmont, California. [2] Founded by computer scientists Anita Borg and Telle Whitney , the institute's primary aim is to recruit, retain, and advance women in technology.

  9. Mandy Chessell - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2006, Chessell was awarded a prize for the Best Woman in the Corporate Sector at the Blackberry Women in Technology awards. [18] In 2011, Chessell was made an honorary fellow of the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED). [19] In 2012, Chessell received Innovator of the Year at the Cisco everywoman in Technology Awards. [20]