Fast Company magazine is ranking the most influential women in technology for 2011, and they want our help.
Below, I’ve listed my nominations. They are rising stars and established leaders transforming the technology that shapes our everyday lives, and building the tools that will change us tomorrow.
I congratulate all of these inspiring women on adding value to the industry, and universally using their considerable talents to improve society and serve the world.
- Maya Baratz, News Corp.
- danah boyd, Microsoft
- Hillary Clinton, State Department
- Soraya Darabi, FoodSpotting
- Naomi Gleit, Facebook
- Suzanne Hall, State Department
- Alexa Hirschfeld, Paperless Post
- Leila Janah, Samasource
- Dina Kaplan, Blip.tv
- Jenny 8. Lee, Hacks/Hackers
- Marissa Mayer, Google
- Caroline McCarthy, CNET
- Mary Meeker, Microsoft
- Vivian Schiller, NPR
- Chloe Sladden, Twitter
- Katie Stanton, Twitter
- Elizabeth Stark, Yale
To add your own nominations, enter them in the comments below, or use one of the following methods provided by Fast Company.
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