Las diez mujeres más poderosas e influyentes de la tecnología (2)
Ruth Porat, directora financiera de Alphabet
Nació en Reino Unido, pero siendo pequeña se trasladó a Estados Unidos. En la Universidad de Stanford se licenció en economía y relaciones internacionales. Comenzó su carrera laboral en Morgan Stanley, donde ocupó distintos cargos como vicepresidenta de banca de inversión o codirectora de banca de inversión en tecnología. En 2015 dio el salto a Google, donde asumió la dirección financiera.
She was born in the United Kingdom, but as a child she moved to the United States. At Stanford University he graduated in economics and international relations. She began her career at Morgan Stanley, where she held various positions such as vice president of investment banking or co-director of investment banking in technology. In 2015 he made the leap to Google, where he assumed the financial direction.
Amy Hood, Microsoft's chief financial officer
He joined the company co-founded by Bill Gates in 2002 and since then he has not only held various management positions, but has also contributed to the good results of recent years. Amy Hood actively participated in the acquisition of Skype and as the financial director of the business division she helped lead the company's transition to the Office 365 service.
Belinda Johnson, Airbnb operations director
When she came to the company in 2011, acting as general counsel, it only operated in the United States. Today, Airbnb is one of the most promising companies in the world of technology and is present in 190 countries. And Belinda Johnson has played a key role in this development.
Angela Ahrendts, senior vice president of Apple Retail at Apple
It is considered one of the most powerful women in the world of technology, since it is the only woman on the executive board of Apple. She arrived in 2014 at the signing of the bitten apple, after having worked in the world of fashion and having held the position of executive director of Burberry. As senior vice president of Apple Retail, she has played a key role in the latest redesigns of the physical stores and online stores found on the company's website.
María Fanjul, Inditex's online business director
Before turning 30, María Fanjul had held positions on the boards of up to five renowned companies, such as Idealista.com or Entradas.com, and had co-founded her own company, StepOne, which helped Spanish startups who wanted to settle in Silicon Valley. In 2014 he went on to direct the 'online' strategy of Inditex, the textile giant founded by Amancio Ortega.
Nació en Reino Unido, pero siendo pequeña se trasladó a Estados Unidos. En la Universidad de Stanford se licenció en economía y relaciones internacionales. Comenzó su carrera laboral en Morgan Stanley, donde ocupó distintos cargos como vicepresidenta de banca de inversión o codirectora de banca de inversión en tecnología. En 2015 dio el salto a Google, donde asumió la dirección financiera.
Amy Hood, directora financiera de Microsoft
Llegó a la compañía cofundada por Bill Gates en 2002 y desde entonces no solo ha ocupado distintos cargos directivos, sino que también ha contribuido a los buenos resultados de los últimos años. Amy Hood participó activamente en la adquisición de Skype y como directora financiera de la división de negocio ayudó a liderar la transición de la compañía al servicio Office 365.
Belinda Johnson, directora de operaciones de Airbnb
Cuando llegó a la compañía en 2011, actuando como asesora general, esta solamente operaba en Estados Unidos. A día de hoy, Airbnb es una de las empresas más prometedoras el mundo de la tecnología y está presente en 190 países. Y Belinda Johnson ha jugado un papel clave en este desarrollo.
Angela Ahrendts, vicepresidenta senior de Apple Retail en Apple
Es considerada una de las mujeres más poderosas del mundo de la tecnología, puesto que se trata de la única mujer en el consejo ejecutivo de Apple. Llegó en 2014 a la firma de la manzana mordida, después de haber trabajado en el mundo de la moda y de haber ocupado el cargo de directora ejecutiva de Burberry. Como vicepresidenta senior de Apple Retail ha jugado un papel clave en los últimos rediseños de las tiendas físicas y de las tiendas online que se encuentran en la web de la compañía.
María Fanjul, directora de negocio online de Inditex
Antes de cumplir 30 años, María Fanjul ya había ocupado puestos en los consejos de administración de hasta cinco compañías de renombre, como Idealista.com o Entradas.com, y había cofundado su propia compañía, StepOne, que ayudaba a las ‘startups’ españolas que quería asentarse en Silicon Valley. En 2014 pasó a dirigir la estrategia ‘online’ de Inditex, el gigante textil fundado por Amancio Ortega.
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The ten most powerful and influential women in technology (2)
Ruth Porat, financial director of AlphabetShe was born in the United Kingdom, but as a child she moved to the United States. At Stanford University he graduated in economics and international relations. She began her career at Morgan Stanley, where she held various positions such as vice president of investment banking or co-director of investment banking in technology. In 2015 he made the leap to Google, where he assumed the financial direction.
Amy Hood, Microsoft's chief financial officer
He joined the company co-founded by Bill Gates in 2002 and since then he has not only held various management positions, but has also contributed to the good results of recent years. Amy Hood actively participated in the acquisition of Skype and as the financial director of the business division she helped lead the company's transition to the Office 365 service.
Belinda Johnson, Airbnb operations director
When she came to the company in 2011, acting as general counsel, it only operated in the United States. Today, Airbnb is one of the most promising companies in the world of technology and is present in 190 countries. And Belinda Johnson has played a key role in this development.
Angela Ahrendts, senior vice president of Apple Retail at Apple
It is considered one of the most powerful women in the world of technology, since it is the only woman on the executive board of Apple. She arrived in 2014 at the signing of the bitten apple, after having worked in the world of fashion and having held the position of executive director of Burberry. As senior vice president of Apple Retail, she has played a key role in the latest redesigns of the physical stores and online stores found on the company's website.
María Fanjul, Inditex's online business director
Before turning 30, María Fanjul had held positions on the boards of up to five renowned companies, such as Idealista.com or Entradas.com, and had co-founded her own company, StepOne, which helped Spanish startups who wanted to settle in Silicon Valley. In 2014 he went on to direct the 'online' strategy of Inditex, the textile giant founded by Amancio Ortega.
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