The Software Report is honored to announce The Top 50 Women Leaders in Software of 2024.
NEW YORK, Feb. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Software Report is honored to announce The Top 50 Women Leaders in Software of 2024. The industry continues to rapidly expand, with artificial intelligence helping companies innovate in ways once thought impossible and more and more industries adopting software solutions to streamline their operations. As more money flows into the sector, these executives have stepped up to take control of their respective segment of their company and deliver outstanding results.
This year's awardees include founders, CEOs, COOs, VPs and many other positions, working at companies large and small, and hailing from all over the globe—from America to Brazil, India to Australia, and back. Much as these companies are breaking down barriers in the business, these women are breaking down borders to help the world develop new, innovative solutions to the world's software challenges.
This year's recipients include Katherine Kostereva, Founder and CEO of Creatio, who stewards an operation that oversees millions of workflows every day. It features Merete Hverven, CEO of Visma, who steered her company through the COVID-19 crisis from her kitchen table. Another honoree, Amanda Piwonka, Chief People Officer at Tebra, who has helped grow the culture at the four-year-old outfit. Lastly, Oana Jinga, Chief Commercial and Product Officer and Co-Founder at Dexory, a London-based robotics company.
Please join us in celebrating The Top 50 Women Leaders in Software of 2024.
This year's awardees include Katherine Kostereva (Creatio), Jill Davie (WorkWave), Merete Hverven (Visma), Cathie Hall (IFS), Helen Cook(Finastra), Inna Landman (Procore Technologies), Tania Garrett (Unit4), Olivia Nottebohm (Box), Sally Thayer (Phreesia), Denise Garth (Majesco), Robin Merritt (Gainsight), Amanda Piwonka (Tebra), Kody Gurfein (Exiger), Brooke Brockman (Buildertrend), Cara Christopher (Lightcast), Megan Maslanka (Starburst), Katie Gross (Suzy), Thea Watson (BrightHR), Miriam Connaughton (Simpplr), Alison Holmlund (Filevine), Pam Dearen (Bigtincan), Elisha Elliott (Constellation1), Paige Schaffer (Iris Powered by Generali), Christie Lindstrom (iGrafx), Michelle Korte (Tive), Frida Ahrenby (Rillion), Kristen Wright (Arcoro), Jen Davis (OVHcloud), Dana Lawson (Netlify), Oana Jinga (Dexory), Madeline O'Phelan (SpendHQ), Allyson Barr (ActiveState), Jennifer Thronson (AutoVitals), Sue Watts (Sapience Analytics), and Laura Paciano (TestFit Inc), among other notable industry leaders. To view the full list, visit https://www.thesoftwarereport.com/.
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