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Carly Fiorina

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Carly Fiorina
NameCarly Fiorina
Birth dateSeptember 6, 1954
Birth placeAustin, Texas
NationalityAmerican
PartyRepublican
SpouseFrank Fiorina
Alma materStanford University, University of Maryland, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Carly Fiorina is a prominent American businesswoman and politician who has held various leadership positions, including serving as the Chief Executive Officer of Hewlett-Packard from 1999 to 2005. She was the first woman to lead a Fortune 20 company and has been recognized for her achievements by Forbes, Fortune (magazine), and Bloomberg. Fiorina has also been involved in politics, running for the United States Senate in California in 2010 and later seeking the Republican Party's nomination for President of the United States in the 2016 United States presidential election. Her career has been marked by her association with notable figures such as Steve Jobs, Mark Hurd, and Mitt Romney.

Early Life and Education

Carly Fiorina was born in Austin, Texas, to Joseph Tyree Sneed III and Madelon Montross. Her father was a Law clerk for Judge Clement Haynsworth and later became a Professor at Rutgers University and Duke University. Fiorina grew up in a family that valued Education, with her mother encouraging her to pursue her interests in Music and Literature. She attended Charles E. Jordan High School in Durham, North Carolina, and later enrolled at Stanford University, where she studied Medieval History and Philosophy. Fiorina also attended the University of Maryland and later earned an MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's MIT Sloan School of Management, where she was influenced by the ideas of Peter Drucker and Michael Porter.

Business Career

Fiorina began her career in business at AT&T in 1980, where she worked under the guidance of Robert Allen (AT&T). She later moved to Lucent Technologies, a Spin-off of AT&T, and became the company's Senior Vice President. In 1999, Fiorina was appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of Hewlett-Packard, succeeding Lewis Platt. During her tenure, she oversaw the Merger of Hewlett-Packard and Compaq, which was one of the largest Mergers and acquisitions in the Technology industry at the time. Fiorina's leadership style was influenced by her interactions with Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, and other prominent figures in the Tech industry. She also served on the Board of Directors of Cisco Systems and was a member of the World Economic Forum.

2016 Presidential Campaign

Fiorina announced her candidacy for the Republican Party's nomination for President of the United States in the 2016 United States presidential election on May 4, 2015. Her campaign focused on issues such as Tax reform, Healthcare reform, and National security, with an emphasis on her experience as a business leader. Fiorina participated in several Republican debates, including the CNN Republican debate and the Fox News Republican debate, where she engaged with other candidates such as Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio. Her campaign was supported by notable figures such as Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, and John Kasich.

Political Positions

Fiorina has expressed her views on various policy issues, including Abortion, Gun control, and Immigration reform. She has been a strong supporter of the Pro-life movement and has advocated for the Repeal of the Affordable Care Act. Fiorina has also been critical of the Iran nuclear deal and has called for a stronger United States presence in the Middle East. Her views on Climate change have been influenced by her interactions with Scientists such as Richard Muller and Judith Curry. Fiorina has also been a supporter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and has advocated for Free trade agreements with countries such as China and India.

Personal Life

Fiorina has been married to Frank Fiorina since 1985, and the couple has two Stepchildren from her husband's previous marriage. She has been open about her experiences with Breast cancer and has spoken publicly about the importance of Cancer research and Healthcare access. Fiorina has also been involved in various Philanthropic efforts, including her work with the American Cancer Society and the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Her personal life has been influenced by her relationships with notable figures such as Condoleezza Rice, Meg Whitman, and Sheryl Sandberg. Fiorina has also been recognized for her achievements by organizations such as the National Association of Manufacturers and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Category:American businesspeople

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