I appreciate this list, but why couldn’t they use their real photos?
Two years ago, Fast Company compiled a list of the Most Influential Women In Tech, in part to recognize the challenges that women in technology face—proper recognition being just one of them. We continued in 2010. Our 2011 list highlights 30 women in six categories. All of them bring unique brands of thought to their industries, such as Heather Harde (CEO, TechCrunch), Cher Wang (Chair, HTC), Rachel Sterne (CEO, GroundReport), and more. Click through and read on!
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I appreciate this list, but why couldn’t they use
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Inspiration.
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We’re pleased to note that this list also includes our friend Ory Okolloh (Social Innovation Fellow 2009), Policy...
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