Georgia Tech faculty member Ayanna Howard, electrical and computer engineering,  and alumnus Deb Kilpatrick, CEO of Evidation Health, make the list.

Business Insider - May 15, 2015    Author: Julie Bort

The percentage of of women holding technical jobs in corporate America is abysmally small — about 15% — and has been for years.

That means you need a microscope to find women in high-powered tech positions amidst a sea of men.

But among those women who do enter the field, and then stay the course, many are killing it in their professions. They're inventing or working with amazing tech or are leaders at their companies.

So every year we get out our microscope and find a whole bunch of women engineers with fabulous, powerful jobs. 


Read the full article                                                          GT engineering alumnus, Deborah Kilpatrick                                            Ayanna Howard, professor of electrical and computer engineering  
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