Women in Technology International
awarded three CEOs of science and technology organizations a prize
sponsored by the San Jose Mercury
News. The prize, which rewards "a long-term commitment to removing
barriers for women at all levels of their organizations," went to Carol
Bartz of Autodesk, Lewis Platt of
Hewlett-Packard, and Willem Roelandts of
Xilinx.
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