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Soriano, Gizette Bernadine M.
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TOPIC:
Leadership in Business

TITLE:
Leading the Opposite Sex

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Marissa Mayer, honoured as one of the most powerful women in technology, was the first female engineer of Google and is currently the CEO of Yahoo. Koetsier, John, “What did new Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer accomplish at Google?” in http://venturebeat.com/2012/07/16/marissa-meyer-yahoo-ceo-google/

Gina Rinehart, the richest woman in the world according to BRW, is the executive of Hancock Prospecting, a mining company. Bryant, Nick, “Gina Rinehart: The World’s “Richest Woman” in http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-18624350

Nicole Kersh, an IT entrepreneur is the founder and managing director of 4Cabling, the leading online IT and Data Communications wholesaler in Australia. http://www.startupsmart.com.au/mentor/nicole-kersh/

Anabelle Smith, one of the only two female beer inspectors in Britain.
“Women who work in male-dominated professions” in http://www.telegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/9098716/Women-who-work-in-male-dominated-professions.html

Elizabeth Lee, EVP of Universal Motors Corporation and president of the Chamber o Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Concepcion, Joey. “ELIZABETH LEE: Accelerating a Good Business” in GO NEGOSYO: Joey Concepcion’s Inspiring Sotries of Women Entrepreneurs, Philippines: Mandaluyong City, p.120

Carla Limcaoco, vice chairman and executive managing director of Philippine Transmarine Carriers, one of the world’s leading crew management companies for seafarers. Concepcion, Joey. “CARLA LIMCAOCO: All Aboard” in GO NEGOSYO: Joey Concepcion’s Inspiring Sotries of Women Entrepreneurs, Philippines: Mandaluyong City, p.132

Fe Perez-Agudo, president and CEO of Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. “Hyundai's Fe Perez-Agudo hailed as Woman Entrepreneur of the Year” in

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