Marissa mayer brief biography of abraham
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BIOGRAPH
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• Born on May 30, 1975, in Wausau, Wisconsin, USA .
• Graduated with honor’s and master’s in Computer Science
from Stanford University.
• Joined Google in 1999 as one of its early employees.
• Played a pivotal role in shaping the company's user
experience and contributing to the development of popular
products like Google Search, Google Maps, and Gmail.
• In 2012, became the CEO of Yahoo.
Contributions and
Expertise
Innovations at Google : Marissa Mayer played
a crucial role in the development and
improvement of widely used Google products like
Google Search, Google Maps, and Gmail, making
them user-friendly and helpful.
Expertise in Internet and User Experience :
Mayer is recognized as an internet expert and
focused on enhancing the user experience at
Google, making it the go-to platform for web
searches and information.
Contributions and
Expertise
Leadership at Yahoo : She took on the
challenging role of CEO at Yahoo, making
significant changes, such as acquiring other
companies and improving Yahoo's mobile presence
to adapt to the changing tech landscape.
Advocacy for Women in Tech: Marissa Mayer is
a strong advocate for gender diversity
The Make-A-Wish Foundation has granted some pretty incredible wishes for children with critical illnesses over the years. But something truly special happened when one 13-year-old boy decided to use his wish of a lifetime to feed the homeless.
Abraham Olagbegi has a rare blood disorder that required a bone marrow transplant. His medical condition qualified him to receive his very own life-changing wish from Make-A-Wish.
Instead of using his wish to secure a PlayStation 5 or meet his favorite athlete, Abraham decided to pay it forward.
"I remember we were coming home from one of his doctor appointments and he said, 'Mom, I thought about it, and I really want to feed the homeless,'" said Miriam Olagbegi, Abraham’s mom.
Abraham’s parents were a little surprised, but after seeing how certain the teenager was of his decision, they were thrilled to help make their son’s wish come true.
And this past September, it did.
With the help of Make-A-Wish, Abraham was able to feed about 80 homeless people in one day. But the wish is far from over. Make-A-Wish will continue to work with Abraham every month for an entire year to continue feeding the homeless in his hometown of Jackson, Mississippi.
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"We're just very excited to be able to continue on this endeavor. It's just so rewarding," Miriam said. "If I was out there on the streets, homeless, I would want somebody at some point to think of me and to do something special for me. So, that's what I try to instill in my kids and we just try to pay it forward, by doing what we were raised to do."
The wish turned out to be everything Abraham hoped for and more.
"When the homeless people get the plate, some of them would come back and sing to us and thank us," Abraham said about his experience. "And it just really feels good, it warms our hearts. And my parents always taught us that it's a blessing to be a blessing."
Abraham’s experi
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Leadership Profile: Marissa Mayer
Eugene Lloyd Mitchell III
MGT6503
September 19, 2014
Sherry Read
LEADERSHIP PROFILE: MARISSA MAYER 2
Abstract
Jerry Yang and David Filo created one of the bellwethers of the Technology
boom during the 1990s when their personal website, created to keep track of sites and
other interesting things spawned the company Yahoo. In 1995 Yahoo received $2
million in venture capital funding from Sequoia Capital and with it a board of directors a
CEO and management team ("Yahoo! media relations," 2005). During the rise of
Yahoo, now current CEO Marissa Mayer was working as Googles 20
th
employee and
first female software engineer, gaining valuable experience in how a company is run from
the ground up. She was also creating a following within the technology community and
forging relationships with other technology leaders in Silicon Valley.
With the bursting of the internet bubble, Yahoo li
.