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Taiwan’s First Female Leader, Tsai Ing-wen

When Tsai Ing-wen was elected in 2016, she became the first female leader of Taiwan and the first unmarried president. She now leads one of Asia’s freest democracies. Born in 1956 to a wealthy family, she received a law degree from National Taiwan University in Taipei before earning a master’s degree in law from Cornell University in New York, and a few years later, a doctorate in law from the London School of Economics…

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Katrina Lake, Tech Pioneer

Katrina Lake is the founder and chief executive officer of Stitch Fix, an online personal-shopping service, and one of the few female unicorns in tech today. Born in 1982, she studied economics and pre-med at Stanford University…

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Shani Dhanda Is Breaking Down Barriers

Shani Dhanda is an award-winning disability specialist, listed as one of the U.K.’s most influential people. She advocates for inclusion across business, government, and wider society, and helps organizations remove obstacles to integrating inclusion into their business frameworks.
When she was young…

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