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 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,
D.O.B: August 29, 1948
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,
Prior Sandberg worked as VP of global ops at 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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