The Software Report Announces The Top 50 Women Leaders in SaaS of 2019
The most accomplished women across the software industry as determined by their peers and colleagues comprise this year's awards list.
NEW YORK, Oct. 30, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Software Report is pleased to announce The Top 50 Women Leaders in SaaS of 2019. These awardees are some of the most accomplished women across the software industry. This year, we would also like to recognize the companies which these leaders represent for they helped create an environment where a woman could thrive in her career. Moreover, these companies and the individuals that make up each organization believe in a culture that celebrates and supports the advancement of women.
The 2019 women leader awardees were selected based on close evaluation of the large volume of nomination submissions we received. We paid particular attention to substantive comments about each nominee's character and accomplishments as well as the degree to which the nominee positively impacted her organization. While the titles of the awardees include a good number of CEOs, founders, and presidents, position was just one factor among many that went into our selection process. Our view is that effective leadership can take place at any level within an organization.
Each year as we produce this particular feature piece, we are reminded of the good that business can do – to help develop, support and recognize great women and shine a light on how we as an industry can become better.
Congratulations to The Top 50 Women Leaders in SaaS of 2019! The complete feature article can be read here: https://www.thesoftwarereport.com/the-top-50-women-leaders-in-saas-of-2019/.
This year's awardees include: Christy Wyatt of Absolute, Raja Hammoud of Coupa, Jen Grant of Looker, Kate FitzGerald of Leanplum, Sarika Garge of Tradeshift, Laure Fisher of CallTrackingMetrics, Ellen Raim of Invoca, Cate Lochead of DataStax, Tzi-Kei Wong of NewsCred, Katherine Kostereva of Creatio (formerly bpm'online), Sandi Lin of Skilljar, Ann Torry of BirdDogHR, Melissa Treier of Information Builders, Sandra Nguyen of Volusion, Cynthia Haynie of Campus Management, Jessica Venturini of BOARD International, Anita McArter of Prophix Software, Kelly Krumriech of Coveo Software, Francesca Bossi of Docebo, Betsy Adelstein of Flashtalking, Emily Goetz of CrowdStreet, Anu Mularadharan of Expensify, Emily Robinson of PeopleStrategy, Parul Gala of SMARTe Inc., Christine Kaszubski of SalesLoft, Julie Lacasse of TrackTik, Taunia Kipp of Kaseya, Dagmar Sevcikova of SocialBakers, Christina Woods of MSIGHTS, Kharen Hauck of Phreesia, Joanie Wang of Expensify, Elizabeth Brockey of Simpli.fi, Elizabeth Loar of SnapLogic, Janine Pelosi of Zoom, Amanda Bohne of AppNeta, Kelly Hall of Vision Critical, Robin Ritenour of People.ai, Rae Shanahan of Businessolver, Catherine Tabor of Sparkfly, Kristine Steuart of Allocadia, Jennifer Kaelin of Pendo, Katherine Calvert of Khoros, Aundreia Heisey of Seismic, Andrea Pitts of Arena Solutions, Elena Nazzi of Templafy, Allie Kelly of JazzHR, and Leah Logan of Inmar Brand Solutions.
SOURCE The Software Report
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