The 20 Women You Should Put On Your Corporate Board
8:30 am, February 21st | by Hillary Reinsberg
Women! They need to be on more company boards! There are plenty of reasons why, most of which you’ve probably already heard. It’s time to get more practical.
At the end of her piece for TechCrunch discussing getting more women on boards, Aileen Lee, a partner at renowned VC firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, leaves us with some suggestions of 20 lady all-stars boards should consider. They skew heavily towards tech, ecommerce, and digital strategy, but given the great number of companies engaged in those areas nowadays, we’d say the list still applies to companies outside of Silicon Valley. Here they are:
Allison Johnson, former VP Global Marketing Comm, Apple
Anne Raimondi, VP Marketing, SurveyMonkey
Amy Chang, Head of Global Product, Ads Measurement, Google
Barbara Messing, CMO, Tripadvisor
Caterina Fake, Founder, Pinwheel; cofounder, Flickr and Hunch
Carolyn Everson, VP, Global Marketing Solutions, Facebook
Heather Harde, former CEO, TechCrunch
Jennifer Bailey, VP WW online stores, Apple
Jessica Herrin, CEO/founder, Stella & Dot
Jessica Steel, EVP of Business & Corporate Development, Pandora
Joanne Bradford, Chief Revenue and Marketing Officer, Demand Media
Julie Bornstein, SVP, Sephora Digital
Katie Jacobs Stanton, Head of International Strategy, Twitter
Kerry Wharton Cooper, CMO, Modcloth; ex VP eCommerce, Walmart.com
Lori Goler, VP of People and Recruiting, Facebook; ex marketing, eBay
Marissa Mayer, VP of Local, Maps and Location Services, Google
Raji Arasu, VP of Technology, eBay
Selina Tobaccowala, VP of Product and Engineering, SurveyMonkey
Stephanie Tilenius, Global Commerce Strategy, Google
Tina Sharkey, Chairman and Global President, BabyCenter
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