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Flickr: Co-founded by Caterina Fake (2004)
- Caterina Fake co-founded Flickr, one of the earliest photo-sharing platforms that revolutionized how people stored and shared images online.
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Flickr: Co-founded by Caterina Fake (2004)
- Initially developed as a gaming feature, Flickr gained popularity and was acquired by Yahoo! in 2005. Fake's innovation in online photo sharing laid the groundwork for platforms like Instagram and Pinterest.
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HTC: Co-founded by Cher Wang (1997)
- Cher Wang co-founded HTC, a company that played a crucial role in the smartphone revolution. HTC was one of the first brands to manufacture Android phones and introduced many industry-first innovations.
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HTC: Co-founded by Cher Wang (1997)
- Wang, later serving as HTC's CEO, became one of the most influential women in tech, proving that female leaders can thrive in a male-dominated industry.
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Cisco: Co-founded by Sandy Lerner (1984)
- Sandy Lerner co-founded Cisco, a global leader in networking technology, with her then-husband Len Bosack. Their work on router technology enabled computers to communicate over long distances.
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Cisco: Co-founded by Sandy Lerner (1984)
- Though Lerner was later pushed out of the company, Cisco remains one of the most influential tech firms in the world.
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Eventbrite: Co-founded by Julia Hartz (2006)
- Julia Hartz co-founded Eventbrite, an online ticketing and event management platform that transformed how people organize and attend events.
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Eventbrite: Co-founded by Julia Hartz (2006)
- As CEO, Hartz led the company to an IPO in 2018, making Eventbrite a dominant force in the event industry.
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Build-A-Bear Workshop: Founded by Maxine Clark (1997)
- Maxine Clark founded Build-A-Bear Workshop after noticing a gap in the toy market for customizable stuffed animals.
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Build-A-Bear Workshop: Founded by Maxine Clark (1997)
- The brand became a worldwide sensation, proving that experiential retail could be both fun and profitable.
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Bumble: Founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd (2014)
- After leaving Tinder, Whitney Wolfe Herd founded Bumble, a dating app where women make the first move. Bumble also expanded into networking and friendship features.
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Bumble: Founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd (2014)
- In 2021, Wolfe Herd became the youngest woman to take a company public, solidifying her status as a trailblazer in tech entrepreneurship.
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23andMe: Co-founded by Anne Wojcicki (2006)
- Co-founded by Anne Wojcicki, 23andMe revolutionized direct-to-consumer genetic testing with at-home DNA kits, allowing individuals to explore ancestry and health risks.
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23andMe: Co-founded by Anne Wojcicki (2006)
- Despite early regulatory challenges, 23andMe transformed personal genetics, making it accessible to millions and paving the way for personalized medicine.
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BET (Black Entertainment Television): Co-founded by Sheila Crump Johnson (1980)
- Sheila Crump Johnson co-founded BET, the first television network dedicated to Black audiences.
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BET (Black Entertainment Television): Co-founded by Sheila Crump Johnson (1980)
- As an entrepreneur, she played a crucial role in amplifying Black voices in entertainment and news. BET's success led to its acquisition by Viacom in 2001, making Johnson a billionaire.
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Spanx: Founded by Sara Blakely (1998)
- Sara Blakely launched Spanx with a simple but revolutionary idea: comfortable, body-smoothing shapewear.
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Spanx: Founded by Sara Blakely (1998)
- With just US$5,000 in savings and no prior fashion experience, Blakely disrupted the lingerie industry and built a billion-dollar brand.
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Proactiv: Co-founded by Katie Rodan and Kathy Fields (1995)
- Dermatologists Katie Rodan and Kathy Fields co-founded Proactiv, a revolutionary acne treatment system. Their direct-to-consumer business model made high-quality skincare more accessible and affordable.
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Proactiv: Co-founded by Katie Rodan and Kathy Fields (1995)
- Proactiv became one of the best-selling acne solutions in the world, helping millions of people manage their skin health.
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Pepperidge Farm: Founded by Margaret Rudkin (1937)
- Margaret Rudkin founded Pepperidge Farm as a homemade solution for her son's allergies, eventually growing it into one of America's top baked goods brands.
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Pepperidge Farm: Founded by Margaret Rudkin (1937)
- It later expanded into cookies and snacks before being acquired by Campbell Soup Company in 1961.
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Canva: Co-founded by Melanie Perkins (2013)
- Melanie Perkins co-founded Canva to make graphic design simple and accessible to everyone, regardless of skill level.
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Canva: Co-founded by Melanie Perkins (2013)
- The platform's user-friendly tools eliminated the need for complex design software. Today, Canva is a multibillion-dollar company used by individuals and businesses worldwide.
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The Body Shop: Founded by Anita Roddick (1976)
- The Body Shop, a British company founded by Anita Roddick, was launched to provide cruelty-free, ethically sourced beauty products.
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The Body Shop: Founded by Anita Roddick (1976)
- Long before sustainability became mainstream, Roddick proved that businesses could succeed while prioritizing ethics and social impact.
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Rent the Runway: Co-founded by Jennifer Hyman and Jennifer Fleiss (2009)
- Jennifer Hyman and Jennifer Fleiss co-founded Rent the Runway, an innovative fashion rental service that disrupted the traditional retail model.
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Rent the Runway: Co-founded by Jennifer Hyman and Jennifer Fleiss (2009)
- Their platform allows customers to rent high-end clothing for special occasions and everyday wear, making luxury fashion more accessible while promoting sustainability.
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Liquid Paper: Founded by Bette Nesmith Graham (1956)
- Bette Nesmith Graham, a secretary, invented Liquid Paper after struggling with typewriter mistakes. Mixing a white, paint-like substance, she created the first correction fluid.
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Liquid Paper: Founded by Bette Nesmith Graham (1956)
- Despite early rejections, Nesmith Graham's business thrived, and she sold it to Gillette for US$47.5 million in 1979. Her innovation remains a staple in offices worldwide. Sources: (Business Insider) (Mental Floss) (Bustle)
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Flickr: Co-founded by Caterina Fake (2004)
- Caterina Fake co-founded Flickr, one of the earliest photo-sharing platforms that revolutionized how people stored and shared images online.
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Flickr: Co-founded by Caterina Fake (2004)
- Initially developed as a gaming feature, Flickr gained popularity and was acquired by Yahoo! in 2005. Fake's innovation in online photo sharing laid the groundwork for platforms like Instagram and Pinterest.
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HTC: Co-founded by Cher Wang (1997)
- Cher Wang co-founded HTC, a company that played a crucial role in the smartphone revolution. HTC was one of the first brands to manufacture Android phones and introduced many industry-first innovations.
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HTC: Co-founded by Cher Wang (1997)
- Wang, later serving as HTC's CEO, became one of the most influential women in tech, proving that female leaders can thrive in a male-dominated industry.
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Cisco: Co-founded by Sandy Lerner (1984)
- Sandy Lerner co-founded Cisco, a global leader in networking technology, with her then-husband Len Bosack. Their work on router technology enabled computers to communicate over long distances.
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Cisco: Co-founded by Sandy Lerner (1984)
- Though Lerner was later pushed out of the company, Cisco remains one of the most influential tech firms in the world.
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Eventbrite: Co-founded by Julia Hartz (2006)
- Julia Hartz co-founded Eventbrite, an online ticketing and event management platform that transformed how people organize and attend events.
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Eventbrite: Co-founded by Julia Hartz (2006)
- As CEO, Hartz led the company to an IPO in 2018, making Eventbrite a dominant force in the event industry.
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Build-A-Bear Workshop: Founded by Maxine Clark (1997)
- Maxine Clark founded Build-A-Bear Workshop after noticing a gap in the toy market for customizable stuffed animals.
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Build-A-Bear Workshop: Founded by Maxine Clark (1997)
- The brand became a worldwide sensation, proving that experiential retail could be both fun and profitable.
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Bumble: Founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd (2014)
- After leaving Tinder, Whitney Wolfe Herd founded Bumble, a dating app where women make the first move. Bumble also expanded into networking and friendship features.
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Bumble: Founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd (2014)
- In 2021, Wolfe Herd became the youngest woman to take a company public, solidifying her status as a trailblazer in tech entrepreneurship.
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23andMe: Co-founded by Anne Wojcicki (2006)
- Co-founded by Anne Wojcicki, 23andMe revolutionized direct-to-consumer genetic testing with at-home DNA kits, allowing individuals to explore ancestry and health risks.
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23andMe: Co-founded by Anne Wojcicki (2006)
- Despite early regulatory challenges, 23andMe transformed personal genetics, making it accessible to millions and paving the way for personalized medicine.
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BET (Black Entertainment Television): Co-founded by Sheila Crump Johnson (1980)
- Sheila Crump Johnson co-founded BET, the first television network dedicated to Black audiences.
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BET (Black Entertainment Television): Co-founded by Sheila Crump Johnson (1980)
- As an entrepreneur, she played a crucial role in amplifying Black voices in entertainment and news. BET's success led to its acquisition by Viacom in 2001, making Johnson a billionaire.
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Spanx: Founded by Sara Blakely (1998)
- Sara Blakely launched Spanx with a simple but revolutionary idea: comfortable, body-smoothing shapewear.
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Spanx: Founded by Sara Blakely (1998)
- With just US$5,000 in savings and no prior fashion experience, Blakely disrupted the lingerie industry and built a billion-dollar brand.
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Proactiv: Co-founded by Katie Rodan and Kathy Fields (1995)
- Dermatologists Katie Rodan and Kathy Fields co-founded Proactiv, a revolutionary acne treatment system. Their direct-to-consumer business model made high-quality skincare more accessible and affordable.
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Proactiv: Co-founded by Katie Rodan and Kathy Fields (1995)
- Proactiv became one of the best-selling acne solutions in the world, helping millions of people manage their skin health.
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Pepperidge Farm: Founded by Margaret Rudkin (1937)
- Margaret Rudkin founded Pepperidge Farm as a homemade solution for her son's allergies, eventually growing it into one of America's top baked goods brands.
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Pepperidge Farm: Founded by Margaret Rudkin (1937)
- It later expanded into cookies and snacks before being acquired by Campbell Soup Company in 1961.
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Canva: Co-founded by Melanie Perkins (2013)
- Melanie Perkins co-founded Canva to make graphic design simple and accessible to everyone, regardless of skill level.
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Canva: Co-founded by Melanie Perkins (2013)
- The platform's user-friendly tools eliminated the need for complex design software. Today, Canva is a multibillion-dollar company used by individuals and businesses worldwide.
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The Body Shop: Founded by Anita Roddick (1976)
- The Body Shop, a British company founded by Anita Roddick, was launched to provide cruelty-free, ethically sourced beauty products.
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The Body Shop: Founded by Anita Roddick (1976)
- Long before sustainability became mainstream, Roddick proved that businesses could succeed while prioritizing ethics and social impact.
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Rent the Runway: Co-founded by Jennifer Hyman and Jennifer Fleiss (2009)
- Jennifer Hyman and Jennifer Fleiss co-founded Rent the Runway, an innovative fashion rental service that disrupted the traditional retail model.
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Rent the Runway: Co-founded by Jennifer Hyman and Jennifer Fleiss (2009)
- Their platform allows customers to rent high-end clothing for special occasions and everyday wear, making luxury fashion more accessible while promoting sustainability.
© Getty Images
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Liquid Paper: Founded by Bette Nesmith Graham (1956)
- Bette Nesmith Graham, a secretary, invented Liquid Paper after struggling with typewriter mistakes. Mixing a white, paint-like substance, she created the first correction fluid.
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Liquid Paper: Founded by Bette Nesmith Graham (1956)
- Despite early rejections, Nesmith Graham's business thrived, and she sold it to Gillette for US$47.5 million in 1979. Her innovation remains a staple in offices worldwide. Sources: (Business Insider) (Mental Floss) (Bustle)
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Businesses you might not know were started by women
These are the trailblazing women behind well-known companies
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Women have been shaping industries and creating iconic brands for decades, often without receiving the recognition they deserve. From tech to fashion to beauty, many successful companies were founded by women who had the vision and drive to bring their ideas to life. In this gallery, we'll explore some of these businesses.
Click on to discover businesses you might not know were started by women.
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