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Carly Fiorina Enterprises
NameCarly Fiorina Enterprises
Founded2005
FounderCarly Fiorina
Key peopleCarly Fiorina
IndustryManagement consulting, Venture capital, Philanthropy
LocationWashington, D.C., United States

Carly Fiorina Enterprises. Founded in 2005 following her tenure as CEO of Hewlett-Packard, this multifaceted organization serves as the primary vehicle for the post-corporate career of Carly Fiorina. It encompasses a diverse portfolio of activities including strategic advisory services, private equity investments, philanthropic initiatives, and public intellectual engagement. The enterprise is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and operates at the intersection of technology, public policy, and leadership development.

Overview

Established after her departure from Hewlett-Packard, the enterprise consolidates Fiorina's wide-ranging professional pursuits under a single strategic umbrella. It functions not as a traditional corporation but as a holding entity for her work in corporate governance, political advocacy, and nonprofit leadership. The organization's activities are deeply informed by Fiorina's experiences leading a Fortune 500 company and her subsequent involvement in national politics, including her 2016 presidential campaign. Its mission emphasizes fostering innovation, economic growth, and effective leadership in both the private sector and civil society.

Leadership and Management

The enterprise is personally directed by Carly Fiorina, who applies the management philosophies detailed in her books like *Tough Choices* and *Rising to the Challenge*. Her approach integrates lessons from her time at AT&T, Lucent Technologies, and Hewlett-Packard, focusing on strategic transformation and operational efficiency. She is advised by a close network of associates from her corporate and political careers, including veterans of the Republican Party and Silicon Valley. This leadership structure allows for agile decision-making across the enterprise's varied ventures, from evaluating startup investments to shaping advocacy campaigns for groups like the American Enterprise Institute.

Business Ventures and Investments

This arm of the enterprise engages in selective venture capital and angel investing, primarily in technology and healthcare sectors. Fiorina serves on the boards of several organizations, including the CIA's external advisory board and previously the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council. The investment philosophy avoids broad index fund strategies, instead targeting companies and funds that align with themes of disruptive innovation and market leadership. The enterprise has also been involved in consulting projects for major corporations and private equity firms, offering strategic guidance on digital transformation and competitive strategy in the spirit of thinkers like Clayton Christensen.

Philanthropy and Advocacy

Philanthropic efforts are channeled through the Carly Fiorina Foundation and partnerships with organizations such as the United Nations Foundation and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Key initiatives focus on human trafficking prevention, veteran support, and economic empowerment, particularly for women through programs like the One Woman Initiative. Advocacy work is prominent, with Fiorina frequently contributing to policy debates at institutions like the Heritage Foundation and the Council on Foreign Relations. Her advocacy emphasizes fiscal conservatism, regulatory reform, and a robust national security posture, themes consistent with her testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

Public Speaking and Authorship

A major revenue and influence stream, Fiorina is a highly sought-after speaker on the lecture circuit, represented by leading bureaus like the Washington Speakers Bureau. Her keynote addresses at events for the National Association of Manufacturers or the Consumer Electronics Show dissect topics from corporate leadership to geopolitics. She is a regular commentator on networks like Fox News and CNN. Her authored works, including *Tough Choices* and *Rising to the Challenge*, published by Penguin Group, serve as foundational texts for the enterprise's intellectual brand, extending her influence within academic and business circles at forums like the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Category:American companies established in 2005 Category:Management consulting firms of the United States Category:Venture capital firms of the United States