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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Brian Boitano, Carly Fiorina, Jeff Garcia, Jared Allen, Jason Chaffetz, Dick Johnson, Matt Barnes, Steve Poizner, Jon Fisher, Norman O. Houston, Larisa Oleynik, Dominic L. Cortese, Sally J. Lieber, Kerri Walsh, Ross Macdonald, Michael S. Malone, Bryan Mantia, Andrew Schlafly, Vienna Teng, Michelle Akers, Ben Bennett, Andrew Martinez, John Hicks Adams, Mark Keil, Grant Show, Rebecca Cohn, Colin R. J. Bonini, Billy Thompson, Rudy Galindo, Robert A. Graham, Becky Morgan, Betty Hicks, Nancy Holder, Jason Bartlett, Mike Penberthy, Ivie Anderson, Ann Packer, Billy Wilson, Laurie Smith, Bob Lloyd, Janet Lewis, David Warshofsky, Joseph Bramlett, William Hudson, Brennan Carroll, Khrystyne Haje, Chris Pelekoudas, Brian Martin, William "Billy" Jones, Eric Reveno, Timothy Linh Bui, Rufus Henry Ingram, Ernie Konnyu, Kira Reed, John E. Richards, Gary Dahl, Ryan Neufeld, Molly Culver, Lenzie Jackson, John Gill, Joe Prunty, Dylan Fergus, Andrew Diamond, Robert C. Kirkwood, ebnem Kimyac o lu, Adrian Ross, Aaron Hill, Martha Whitmore Hickman, Maryedith Burrell. Excerpt: Carly Fiorina (born Cara Carleton Sneed; September 6, 1954) is an American businesswoman and a former Republican nominee for the United States Senate representing California. Fiorina served as chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard from 1999 to 2005 and previously was an executive at AT&T and its equipment and technology spinoff, Lucent. She currently serves on the boards of several organizations. Fiorina was considered one of the most powerful women in business during her tenure at Lucent and Hewlett-Packard. The spinoff, from HP, of Agilent Technologies - which had been initiated by her predecessor, Lew Platt - was completed shortly after she joined the company in 1999. Under her leadership, in 2002, the company completed a contentious merger with rival compute...