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  2. Maryon Pearson - Wikipedia

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    "Behind every successful man, there stands a surprised woman." [3] "We lost everything. We even won our own constituency." "The big problem is to find suitable hats. I don't care for them all that much, but you have to wear them in politics." On the retired former prime minister's greater time at home: "I married him for better or worse. I didn ...

  3. ‘12 Badass Women’ by Huffington Post

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    Environmentalist Ellen Swallow Richards was the first woman admitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an impressive feat in and of itself.What's even more admirable was her work in science, a field in which women faced many obstacles, as well as the time she spent getting her Ph.D. in chemistry from MIT– well, almost.

  4. Barbara Crampton - Wikipedia

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    Behind every successful monster, there's a woman." [23] She was married to director of photography David Boyd. [24] As of 2015, Crampton lives in Mill Valley, California, with her husband, financial executive Robert Bleckman, her two children, and her adult stepson. [25]

  5. Shark Tank U.K.’s most successful woman has built a $13 ...

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    Shark Tank U.K.’s most successful woman has built a $13-million-a-year eco company—this is the no.1 thing she wishes she spent less time doing in her 20s Orianna Rosa Royle Updated October 29 ...

  6. 13 Ways Successful Women Make the Most of Their Time - AOL

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    APTaylor Swift: successful woman. By Kathleen Elkins Balancing work and family life can seem impossible, particularly for women with children and ambitious career goals. But it is possible to ...

  7. Joy Covey - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Covey joined Amazon, shortly becoming the CFO and then Chief Strategy Officer and raising over $500 million for the company. [5] In 1999 she was #28 on Fortune magazine's list of "Most Powerful Women in Business" [7] [8] She left Amazon voluntarily in 2000, it was said that she "was tired of frenetic internet life".

  8. Forbes list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women - Wikipedia

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    Since 2004, Forbes, an American business magazine, has published an annual list of its ranking of the 100 most powerful women in the world. Edited by prominent Forbes journalists, including Moira Forbes , the list is compiled using various criteria such as visibility and economic impact.

  9. Patricia Pearson - Wikipedia

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    1995 National Magazine Award (Gold, Essay category, for "Behind Every Successful Psychopath") 1998 National Magazine Award (Gold, One-of-a-kind Articles category, for "Death Becomes Her") 1996 National Author's Award; 1997 Arthur Ellis Award for best non-fiction crime book; 2004 Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour, finalist