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  2. Chief (women's network) - Wikipedia

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    Chief is a private women's business networking organization for senior executives. The membership-based community was launched in New York in 2019. [1] The company attained unicorn status in 2022.

  3. Ellevate Network - Wikipedia

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    Ellevate Network (officially 85 Broads Unlimited, LLC dba Ellevate Network) is a Global Community of women committed to fostering and promoting gender equality in the workplace. The organization provides women and allies with a community to lean on and learn from through community, online and offline education, inspiration, and opportunity.

  4. Women's International Networking Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Women's International Networking Conference (WINConference) is a women's networking conference. [1] It runs annually in capital cities in Europe. [2] The focus of the conference has been women, female empowerment and leadership. [3] The Guardian has described it as a part of a trend they named "Sisterhood 2.0."

  5. National Association of Professional Women - Wikipedia

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    The International Association of Women (IAW) is a for-profit professional association and networking platform fully owned by Professional Diversity Network (NASDAQ:IPDN) since 2014. [ 1 ] Founded in 2007 by Matthew Proman, [ citation needed ] it is the largest business network for professional women in the United States, spanning virtually ...

  6. Kathy Calvin - Wikipedia

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    For her work with the UN Foundation, Calvin was recognized in 2011 by Newsweek magazine as one of "150 Women Who Shake the World." [10] [11] She is also listed in Fast Company´s "League of Extraordinary Woman" in 2012. [12] Calvin was honored with the Women and the Green Economy (WAGE) Leadership Award at the Climate Leadership Gala in 2018. [13]

  7. Julie Sweet - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times called Sweet "one of the most powerful women in corporate America" in 2019. [4] Fortune magazine included Julie Sweet in their "Most Powerful Women" list since 2016, [34] and she was named No. 1 on the list for 2020. [35] Fortune noted she "steered Accenture’s more than half a million employees in 51 countries through the ...

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  9. Jayshree Ullal - Wikipedia

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    Jayshree V. Ullal (born March 27, 1961) is a British-American billionaire businesswoman, president and CEO of Arista Networks, a cloud networking company responsible for the deployment of 10/25/40/50/100/ 400/ 800 Gigabit Ethernet networking in the data center.