Women on the rise at tech companies
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Jenny Slade
Overall Sentiment: 0.0532915
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| 0.0886925 | “That says something about Microsoft, something quite complimentary, that these women are even in a position to take over a role like this,” she added. ... |
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Steven Sinofsky
Overall Sentiment: 0.0942881
Relevance: 0.528036
Phyllis Kolmus
Overall Sentiment: 0.105038
Relevance: 0.523806
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| 0.0356286 | “They bring collaboration and kind of a broader view,” Kolmus said. ... |
| 0.0305033 | “They bring collaboration and kind of a broader view,” Kolmus said. “What if it had been Lehman Brothers and Sisters? There might have been a very different outcome… women just bring a somewhat different viewpoint, and companies are reaping the benefits.” |
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Michele Weisblatt
Overall Sentiment: 0.12532
Relevance: 0.460803
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| 0.111215 | “I don’t even know how to explain how amazing and exciting that is to every woman who works in tech right now and probably in business across the board,” said Michele Weisblatt, ... |
| 0.0509668 | “I don’t even know how to explain how amazing and exciting that is to every woman who works in tech right now and probably in business across the board,” said Michele Weisblatt, executive vice president for Women in Technology International. “It’s not just about (the company) putting them over a division, it’s about them leading the flagship product – the money-making, revenue piece for Microsoft. It’s just phenomenal.” |
| 0.169555 | “It really is a testament to a lot of the Fortune 500 companies creating these programs and these internal tracks to help develop their women and help them grow,” Weisblatt said. |
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Julie Larson-Green
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.436907
Tami Reller
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.411904
Marissa Mayer
Overall Sentiment: 0.0150683
Relevance: 0.35277
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Steve Ballmer
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.347032
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Sheryl Sandberg
Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.341215
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Country: U.S.
Overall Sentiment: 0.20719
Relevance: 0.402447
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Overall Sentiment: 0
Relevance: 0.56956
OperatingSystem: Windows
Overall Sentiment: 0.0747105
Relevance: 0.529448
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Women on the rise at tech companies
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News that two women will head Microsoft Windows is big news in the technology sector. Women hold just a quarter of computing and mathematical jobs in the U.S.
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