Top 15 leading Women in Technology and AI
Technology and AI are advancing and creating businesses in every corner of the world. Some women are leading this tech and automation business these days. From health care to institutions, they are involved in every field of the Automation business. They hold top positions in their own companies.
Kiva Allgood
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- Position: Head, Centre for Advanced Manufacturing & Supply Chains, Member, Executive Committee
- Company: World Economic Forum
- Industry: Non-profit Organization Management
Kiva has worked in Sarcos Robotics, Qualcomm, and Motorola as a Senior Executive now she works in the World Economic Forum bringing zero emissions to the world supply chains.
Liz Barrett
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- Position: President and Chief Executive Officer
- Company: UroGen Pharma
- Industry: Biotechnology
Liz joined UroGEn Pharma in 2019. She also worked in companies like Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer. In 2023 The Company made more than $83 million in 2023.
Bonnie Bassler
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- Position: Professor and Chair
- Department: Molecular Biology
- Institution: Princeton University
- Additional Role: Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- Industry: Higher Education, Research
Bonnie is known for her discoveries of bacterial communications which halt infections.
Carlotta Berry
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- Position: Founder
- Organization: NoireSTEMinist
- Industry: STEM Education Advocacy
Founder of the NoireSTEMinist Carlotta is a robotics expert she founded the NoireSTEMinist in 2020 that promotes diversity in STEM.
Jennifer Bisceglie
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- Position: Founder
- Company: Interos
- Industry: Supply Chain Risk Management
Jennifer had played a key role in protecting the companies and government data from the cyberattack by giving the automated supplier resilience platform.
Kirsten Brecht Baker
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- Position: Founder
- Company: Jeenie
- Industry: Language Services
Kristen founded Jeenie to fix the limited English language proficiency and miscommunication among the patients which gives them to a live interpreter.
Heather Bulk
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- Position: Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer
- Company: Special Aerospace Services
- Industry: Aerospace
SAS’s work is to serve the technology and engineering services of aerospace and defense companies. SAS was co-founded by Heather in 2007.
Sandy Carter
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- Position: Chief Operating Officer
- Company: Unstoppable Domains
- Additional Role: Founder, Women of Web3
- Industry: Blockchain, Technology
Women of Web3 work is to advocate for women about Generative AI and Cryptocurrency she is the key player in developing applications for AI models.
Carol Craig
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- Position: Founder and Chief Executive Officer
- Companies: Sidus Space & Craig Technologies
- Industry: Aerospace, Defense
From a U.S. Navy flight officer to the CEO of an Aerospace and defense company, Sidus Space Public became the first women-founded space company to IPO in 2021.
Amy Doherty
- Position: Chief Information Officer
- Organization: World Bank
- Industry: International Development, Finance
Amy has served as a CIO in various companies like General Motors Acceptance Corporation. She was appointed as the CIO of the World Bank in 2023.
Michelle Drolet
- Position: Founder and Chief Executive Officer
- Company: Towerwall
- Industry: Cybersecurity
Founded in 1999, the cybersecurity Towerwall sells various types of services to its clients, such as vulnerability management and virtual Chief Information Security Officers.
Esther Dyson
- Position: Founder
- Organization: Wellville
- Industry: Health, Wellness
Wellville is a non-profit organization that identifies the long-term health diseases that are affecting the U.S. Esther is also a funder of the Wellville.
Jana Eggers
- Position: Chief Executive Officer
- Company: Nara Logics
- Industry: Artificial Intelligence
In 2014 Jana Eggers was appointed as the CEO of Nara Logics with experience in companies like Intuit and Blackbaud. Jana has been working on AI since the early 90s.
Marlena Fejzo
- Position: Clinical Assistant Professor
- Institution: University of Southern California
- Additional Role: Chief Scientific Officer, Harmonia Health
- Industry: Medical Research
Marlena is known for finding the gene responsible for Hyperemesis Gravidarum in 2024 Harmonia Health was found by Marlena and the Team.
Kay Firth-Butterfield
- Position: Founder and Chief Executive Officer
- Company: Good Tech Advisory
- Additional Role: Senior Research Fellow, University of Texas
- Industry: Ethical AI, Law
A former judge and barrister in England, Kay moved to the U.S. in 2008. She is an expert in the responsible use of AI and Machine Learning and also founded the Good Tech Advisory which works for the government and companies to help them implement AI guidelines.
Conclusion:
These women are doing a great job in the AI and technology sector to help the world make a healthy environment without having a no selfishness. There are many more women who are working on this field and making a great initiate in the world. Hope this helped you to see what woman are doing in the AI and Technology sector. This shows how they care about the health sector and running the non-profit organization.
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