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In October 2013, Fast Company named Wojcicki "The Most Daring CEO". [5] [12] She is a co-founder and board member of the Breakthrough Prize. [13] As of 2020, she is listed as number 93 in Forbes list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women. [14] In August 2021 Wojcicki joined the board of Cazoo. [15]
In March 2006 Avey, Anne Wojcicki, and Paul Cusenza founded 23andMe, [8] [9] [10] "one of the first, and only, [clarification needed] companies to offer genetic profiles directly to consumers, rather than through doctors or researchers". [11] Avey left the company in 2009. [12] Cusenza had left the company in 2007. [citation needed]
This is a list of women company founders, sorted alphabetically: A ... Anne Glover; Diane Greene; Serena Guen ; H ... Anne Wojcicki; Victoria Woodhull; Y
It also includes investments from 23andMe founder Anne Wojcicki, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki and Houseparty co-founder Sima Sistani. Female Founders Fund closes third fund with $57M for female founders
Anne Wojcicki wanted to run things—alone. It was 2009 and her startup 23andMe was riding high, fueled by a steady stream of venture money, intriguing personal accounts of genome exploration, and ...
Wojcicki's sister Anne, the founder and CEO of genetics testing company 23andMe, was once married to Google cofounder Brin. ... "Susan was not just my best friend and partner in life, but a ...
Wojcicki, who has been trying to take the company private since April, proposed to acquire all outstanding shares of 23andMe not owned by her or her affiliates for $0.40 per share, in July. A ...
Anne Wojcicki, co-founder of 23andMe, a personal genomics and biotechnology company; Susan Wojcicki, senior vice president in charge of product management and engineering at Google; Steve Wozniak, co-founder Apple Computer, Inc. Michael J. Wytrwal, one of the successful businessmen and entrepreneurs of the early 1900s in Amsterdam, New York