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Ada Lovelace
Contrary to popular belief, the first computer programmer was indeed a woman. Additionally, Lovelace was a mathematician and writer.
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Grace Hopper
Hopper was of the first computer programmers to work on the Harvard Mark I. Her work led to the development of COBOL, an early programming language we is still used to this day. In 1947, she recorded the world's first ever real computer bug, and she coined the phrase.
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Karen Sparck-Jones
Sparck-Jones was a pioneer for information science field. Additionally, she laid the groundwork for the first search engines.
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Cameron "Cam" Kashani
Cameron "Cam" Kashani
Known as the "Godmother of Silicon Valley", Kashani founded COACCEL, a coaching program that "humanizes mindfulness by incoporating mindfulness".
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Zhou Qunfei
Before founding Lens Technology, the top touchscreen maker, Qunfei was an average factory worker. Today, she is the richest woman in China.
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Safra Catz
Safra Catz is an billionaire banker and the co-CEO of Oracle Corporations, a platform for cloud applications and platform services for companies such as APL and Citi.
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Sheryl Sandberg
Sheryl Sandberg is the chief operating officer of Facebook, the founder of LeanIn.Org, and a philanthropist. In June 2012, she was elected to Facebook's board of directors, becoming the first woman to serve on its board.
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Susan Wojcicki
Not only is Wojcicki the CEO of YouTube, a famous American social media site, but also played a part in the fouding of Google.
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Hooi Ling Tan
Tan is the founder and COO of Grab, the ride-hailing service that became Southeast Asia’s first decacorn. In 2018, her company took over Uber's Southeast market in a multii-million dollar deal.
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