GLAMOUR – 35 Women Under 35 Who Are Changing the Tech Industry by @donnafenn @glamour featuring @adafruit photo by @joaocanziani

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GLAMOUR – 35 Women Under 35 Who Are Changing the Tech Industry by Donna Fenn photo by JOÃO CANZIANI.

Limor Fried, 35, founder of the electronics and tutorial company, Adafruit
Ever want to make your own mini robot? Fried’s company, Adafruit, makes that possible, selling open-source hardware kits to let tech gurus or everyday hobbyists DIY their own products. It all started when Fried made her own MP3 player and put the how-to on her website. “People kept emailing me, saying, ‘I saw your project, and I want to build that too. Can you send me a kit?'” she says. “So I thought, Maybe I should start a company.” Fried, the first female engineer ever to appear on the cover of Wired, did just that, and last year Adafruit earned more than $22 million in revenue.

Her words to live by: “I get to choose my own destiny. And you can look however you want because you’re the boss.”

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This is an amazing group of women!

Ruzwana Bashir, CEO of peek.com
Ayah Bdeir, founder and CEO, littleBits Electronics
Laura Borel, product manager, Jawbone
Leah Busque, founder and CEO, TaskRabbit
Shaherose Charania, cofounder and CEO, Women 2.0
Limor Fried, founder of the electronics and tutorial company, Adafruit
Rebecca Garcia, developer evangelist, Squarespace, and co-founder, CoderDojo NYC
Laura I. Gómez, cofounder, Vyv
Sara Haider, lead Android engineer, Secret
Rachel Haot, chief digital officer and deputy secretary for technology, New York State
Ching-Yu Hu, cofounder, Skybox Imaging
Vanessa Hurst, founder and CEO, CodeMontage
Samantha John, and Jocelyn Leavitt, cofounders, Hopscotch
Nikki Kaufman, founder, Normal
Erica Kochi, cofounder and co-lead, UNICEFInnovation Unit
Vanessa Larco, senior product manager, Box
Dana Ledyard, managing director, Girls Who Code
Jess Lee, cofounder and CEO, Polyvore
Hilary Mason, founder and CEO, Fast Forward Labs
Erie Meyer, U.S. Digital Service, The White House
Kathryn Minshew, cofounder and CEO, The Muse
Isabelle Olsson, lead designer, Google
Michelle Phan, cofounder, ipsy.com
Lynn Root, back-end engineer, Spotify
Clara Shih, founder and CEO, Hearsay Social
Parisa Tabriz, security princess, Google
Erin Teague, director of product management, Yahoo
Kristen Titus, founding director, Tech Talent Pipeline at the City of New York
Deena Varshavskaya, founder and CEO, Wanelo
Amber Venz Box, president and co-founder,RewardStyle and liketoknow.it
Poornima Vijayashanker, founder, Femgineer
Hanna Wallach, researcher, Microsoft Research, and assistant professor in the School of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Cassidy Williams, software engineer, Venmo
Arielle Zuckerberg, senior product manager, Humin


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