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  2. Female entrepreneurs - Wikipedia

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    Female entrepreneurship has steadily increased in the United States during the 20th and 21st century, with number of female owned businesses increasing at a rate of 5% since 1997. [2][3] This growth has led to the rise of wealthy self-made females such as Coco Chanel, Diane Hendricks, Meg Whitman, and Oprah Winfrey.

  3. Elizabeth Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Anne Holmes (born February 3, 1984) is an American biotechnology entrepreneur who was convicted of fraud in connection to her blood-testing company, Theranos. [2] The company's valuation soared after it claimed to have revolutionized blood testing by developing methods that needed only very small volumes of blood, such as from a ...

  4. Joanna Gaines - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Gaines (née Stevens; born April 19, 1978) [1] is an American interior designer, television personality, and author. She co-hosted the home renovation show Fixer Upper, which began airing on HGTV in 2013, alongside her husband Chip Gaines. The Gaineses also helm the media brand Magnolia, which encompasses the Magnolia E-commerce site ...

  5. L’Oréal Launches Fund Backing Female-founded Start-ups - AOL

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    PARIS — L’Oréal has initiated a fund that will invest in start-ups launched by female entrepreneurs. The world’s largest beauty maker said Wednesday evening it is kicking off the L’Oréal ...

  6. List of women CEOs of Fortune 500 companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Women CEOs of the Fortune 500, based on the magazine's 2024 list (updated yearly). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As of Sept, 2024, women were CEOs at 10.4 percent of Fortune 500 companies. Fortune 500 women CEOs as of 2024 (52 women)

  7. Aileen Lee - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, she left KPCB to start seed-stage venture firm Cowboy Ventures. [15] In 2017, Lee added Ted Wang to the firm as a general partner. [16] Cowboy Ventures is one of the first female-led venture capital firms. [17] In its first six years, Cowboy Ventures has received three large funds, the latest reaching $95 million. [18] [19]