Sheryl Sandberg and Technology's Female Leaders 181
AlistairCharlton writes "While the rest of the world continues to see men dominating, the technology industry seems set to change that. I investigate how Sheryl Sandberg, Marissa Mayer, Meg Whitman and Joanna Shields are paving the way for the rest of the business community. From the article: 'A glance at the male/female split of world leaders (178/17), Fortune 500 CEOs (96 percent/four percent) and FTSE 100 board seats (85 percent/15 percent) reveals there is a huge imbalance between the sexes, but in technology change is underway - and Sandberg is at the very forefront of it. Along with Meg Whitman, Marissa Mayer and Joanna Shields of HP, Yahoo and London's Tech City respectively, Sandberg represents a shift in what was not so long ago an all-male industry.'"
When women can be despised... (Score:5, Funny)
Carly (Score:4, Funny)
Don't forget Carly Fiorina and her contributions to making HP and Compaq the successful companies they are today.
Re:I don't consider the HP example a good one. (Score:4, Funny)
I'm betting Carly can't make a good sandwich ether.