Top 10 Tech's powerful women in the world
Ursula Burns
Source:CEO, Xerox
D.O.B: September 20, 1958
Burns is both the first black woman to head an S&P 100 company and the first woman to succeed another female CEO of an S&P 100 company
Arianna Huffington
Source:Editor and cofounder, The Huffington Post
D.O.B: July 15, 1950
Since launching The Huffington Post in 2005
Tina Brown
Source:Editor and cofounder, The Daily Beast
D.O.B:November 21, 1953
A former editor of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, online news aggregation site- The Daily Beast.She ranks 34th on the Forbes Power Women list.
Carol Bartz
Source: Chief executive, Yahoo
D.O.B: August 29, 1948
Before Yahoo She worked in Autodesk for 17 years. Ranked 42nd on Forbes' list.
Meg Whitman
Source: eBay, Gubernatorial candidate, California
D.O.B:August 4, 1956
Silicon Valley veteran Whitman became a billionaire as CEO of eBay before moving into politics.
Carly Fiorina
Source:Senatorial candidate, California
D.O.B:September 6, 1954
Chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard. She's now the current Republican nominee for the United States Senate representing California Power women rank: 51.
Sheryl Sandberg
Source: Chief operating officer, Facebook
Prior to Facebook, Sandberg worked as VP of global ops at Google, as well as chief of staff for Treasury Secretary Larry Summers during the Clinton administration. Power Women rank: 66th.
Sun Yafang
Chair, Huawei Technologies
As the chair at China's Huawei Technologies, a networking and telecom equipment maker, Sun's business savvy earned her the nickname, "the market killer." Power Women rank: 90th.
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