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The Software Report is pleased to announce The Top 50 Women Leaders in SaaS of 2022. The software-as-a-service market continues to expand, with some expecting the global SaaS market to grow at a CAGR of 25.9% from $143.8 billion last year to a staggering $720.4 billion in 2028.

The Software Report is pleased to announce The Top 50 Women Leaders in SaaS of 2022. The software-as-a-service market continues to expand, with some expecting the global SaaS market to grow at a CAGR of 25.9% from $143.8 billion last year to a staggering $720.4 billion in 2028. And more companies seeking to digitize more parts of their operations has led to stiffer competition between SaaS providers. The accomplished women on this years list have been instrumental in leading their companies to innovation and success in everything from document generation to enterprise resource planning, education administration, cybersecurity, and other software categories.

Some of the distinguished honorees on this years list include President and CEO of Ellucian Laura Ipsen, who leads her organizations strategy toinnovate across the higher education technology sector through an industry-leading cloud transformation journey, which resulted in Ellucians sale in 2021 to Blackstone and Vista Equity Partners. Meanwhile, CTO of LeaseWeb Svenja de Vos spearheads her companys technical vision by strengthening its cloud hosting and cybersecurity services, while also being responsible for the product management, product engineering, and system administration departments. And Nielsens SVP of Global Client Services Jennifer Dixon led the 2021 separation of Nielsen and NielsenIQ into two global companies and now leads the appdev teams of the Global Client Software organization.

The women on this years list lead from a variety of positions across the C-suite and beyond, from CEO to CISO and CHRO, to SVP and Director of Software Engineering. What they have in common is a demonstrated track record of success tackling the greatest challenges the industry has to offer. Please join us in celebrating The Top 50 Women Leaders in SaaS of 2022.

1. Laura IpsenCompany: EllucianTitle: President and Chief Executive Officer

Laura Ipsen is President and Chief Executive Officer of Ellucian. Ellucian is the leading higher education technology solutions provider, serving more than 26 million students at 2,700+ institutions in over 50 countries. Since joining Ellucian in 2017, Ipsen has led the organizations strategy toinnovate across the higher education technology sector through an industry-leading cloud transformation journey to increase security, stability, and productivity for higher education institutions. In 2021, Ipsens leadership led Ellucian to a successful sale to Blackstone and Vista Equity Partners. Their investment strategy represents a long-horizon commitment to Ellucian with significant new capital to accelerate digital transformation, the companys open SaaS platform, and international growth. To date, Ellucian provides more than 1,200 customers with applications in the cloud.In 2022, Ipsen led Ellucians acquisition of CampusLogic, a leading EdTech provider of student financial success solutions.

With more than 25 years of experience as a technology executive in Silicon Valley, Ipsen has deep experience driving transformation and adoption of comprehensive solutions in high-growth industries at Oracle Corporation, Microsoft, and Cisco Systems. Earlier in her career, Ipsen also held leadership roles at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Acer America, and Hitachi Data Systems.

2. Marne MartinCompany: IFSTitle: President, Service Management, EAM & Global Industry

Marne Martin is President of Service Management, EAM & Global Industries at IFS. In her role, Martins focus is to continue to elevate the importance of service management and EAM as part of the overall IFS success story and create greater value for the IFS business and its customers. Martin works to empower and enable IFS customers to transform and grow their businesses through digitalization and optimization, and by delivering the best solutions in the industry. The marriage of Service Management and EAM enables companies to perform at the highest level to deliver when it matters most, at the moment of service.

Prior to her current position, Martin held the role of President of the IFS Service Management Business Unit. Well-respected in the field as a strategic businesswoman unafraid of embracing a challenge, she served as CEO at ServicePower Plc and WorkWave LLC, both in the FSM software space, and has driven previous IFS acquisitions including WorkWave, Clevest, Astea, and more recently Ultimo. Martin also works to support girls and women pursuing STEM careers and has won a number of awards, including 2016 CEO Gamechanger of the Year (FSM) from ACQ 5 Global Awards and 2015 Field Service CEO of the Year from Executive Awards. She also features in the Software Report's 2019 list of Top 50 SaaS CEOs.

3. Julie DavilaCompany: SophosTitle: Chief Technology Officer, Federal

Julie Davila is the Chief Technology Officer, Federal of Sophos, a worldwide leader and innovator in advanced cybersecurity solutions. In her role, Davila serves as Sophos point of contact for executive-level discussions within the federal space, while also guiding the company's overall strategies for best serving its federal mission sets. As one of the largest pure-play cybersecurity providers, Sophos defends more than 500,000 organizations and more than 100 million users.

An Army vet, Davila is highly regarded for her capabilities as a software engineer and architect. After leaving the military, her first high-profile job was as a contractor for NASAs headquarters, where she helped lead the first federal migration into public cloud (AWS). Afterwards, she worked as a solutions architect at Ansible, Inc., and then as a consulting manager for Red Hat. Prior to Sophos, Davila served as CEO of ZibaSec. When she's away from the office, Davila is dedicated to helping other women and veterans.

4. Bernadette NixonCompany: AlgoliaTitle: Chief Executive Officer

Bernadette Nixon is an entrepreneurial & driven CEO with a strong track record of growing and scaling global businesses, and is focused on doing that at Algolia. In July 2021, she led the companys $150 million Series D Funding leading to a valuation of $2.25 Billion, which near quadrupled the companys valuation since its Series C Funding. In September 2022, she led the companys acquisition of Search.io. Prior to Algolia, she served as CEO at Alfresco where she led the open source content services provider in redefining its go-to-market strategy, launching strategic new products and building a world-class team to scale the companys growth. Bernadette has also held leadership positions at SDL PLC., OpenText, Metastorm, CA Technologies and the United Nations in Geneva. Bernadette received her BA in Business Studies and Marketing from the University of Hertfordshire.

5. Katherine KosterevaCompany: CreatioTitle: Founder and Chief Executive Officer

Katherine Kostereva is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Creatio a global vendor of one platform to automate workflows and CRM with no-code and a maximum degree of freedom. For the past 20 years, Kostereva has been helping organizations accelerate their customer-facing and operational processes through automation. Thanks to her determination, excellent leadership skills, and entrepreneurial spirit, she grew Creatio into a global company with more than 700 employees in five offices around the world and a local presence in 14 countries. Creatio is recognized by top analyst firms, including Gartner and Forrester. Its been included in five Gartner Magic Quadrants and seven Forrester Waves, named a Leader in two Gartner Magic Quadrants for Sales Force Automation and CRM Lead Management in 2019, 2020, and 2021. It also has some of the highest customer satisfaction scores in the industry.

When entrepreneurs talk about going above and beyond for their ventures, they dont often consider literally going above 13,000 feet in the sky. But this is what Kostereva did. Back in October 2019, when it came time to rename her company from bpmonline to Creatio, her leadership transcended what you would expect from a typical CEO; she jumped out of a plane in solidarity with 160+ of her team members, launching the new name in the sky.

In February 2021, Kostereva and Creatio closed a $68 million minority investment led by Boston-based growth equity firm Volition Capital. The funds are being used to invest in R&D, marketing, sales, and to support Creatio's network of partners in 110+ countries worldwide. Kostereva has been named Top 25 SaaS Influencers: Ones to Watch in 2021, Top 50 SaaS CEOs and Top 50 Women Leaders in SaaS in 2018-2021, the Winner of a Gold Stevie Award in the Female Entrepreneur of the Year category in 2020, the Executive Leader of the Year in the 7th Annual 2020 Customer Sales and Service World Awards, and more.

6. Jamie Kiser (tie)Company: TalendTitle: Chief Operating Officer

Jamie Kiser is the Chief Operating Officer at Talend, a cloud data integration and integrity company she has been with for nearly three years. In her role, Kiser leads all of the company's operating functions. Before serving as COO, Kiser also served as Talend's Chief Customer Officer, overseeing the company's wide range of customer-facing functions.

Prior to joining Talend, Kiser served for over six years with SAP in various product, services, and operations leadership roles. Her most recent role at SAP was Vice President, Global Public Sector for SAP Concur, where she led the formation of a global center of excellence focused on growing the public sector footprint. Before that, Kiser managed teams for both Dell and Northrop Grumman. She earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration and marketing from West Virginia University.

6. Aurora Suh (tie)Company: OmieTitle: Chief Revenue Officer

Aurora Suh is Chief Revenue Officer of Omie, the So Paulo-based enterprise software company. Omie develops native cloud ERP and CRM for small- and medium-sized companies. As CRO, she has taken charge of building Omie's brand, transforming it into one of the top emerging tech companies in Brazil. Suh joined the company in June 2020 and also sits on the board of directors.

With over 20 years of experience in IT and telecom businesses, Suh has worked at numerous renowned companies in the retail and technology sectors. This includes stints at Telefonica, Net, TOTVS, Aurora, and Linx. In addition to her work at Omie, Suh is also a co-founder and VP of Information Technology at AkiPosso+, a nonprofit Institute that leverages technology to transform the lives of people living in low-income and underprivileged communities. She holds a bachelor's in business administration from the Fundao Getulio Vargas in Brazil.

7. Mona BatesCompany: Collins AerospaceTitle: Chief Information Officer

Mona Bates is the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for Collins Aerospace. In this role, Bates leverages her experience in digital technology to drive success for customers, improve processes for the business, and enhance digital experiences for employees. Her responsibilities include strategic planning and execution of all facets of information technology and cybersecurity. She also leads digital transformation across Collins strategic business units and functional support organizations. Bates has more than 20 years of IT and leadership experience in aerospace, defense, and the commercial sectors. Most recently, she served as Vice President of Digital Technology and CIO for Raytheon Missiles & Defense. She also served as CIO for Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems prior to the Raytheon merger with United Technologies Corporation in 2020.

Before joining Raytheon, Bates held senior leadership positions at Boecore Inc. supporting the Missile Defense Agency (MDA). In this role, she successfully consolidated multiple contracts and organizations to form the Enterprise IT organization for MDA. Additionally, she held several positions of increasing responsibility at Verizon, where she led network engineering and service teams across the western United States.

Bates is an active supporter of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and STEM initiatives at Raytheon Technologies. She is a winner of the Boston CIO of the Year ORBIE award 2020 and serves on the advisory committee for InspireCIO. She is fluent in Arabic, holds an MBA from the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs with an emphasis in technology management, and holds a Bachelor of Science in computer networking from Regis University.

8. Svenja de Vos (tie)Company: LeasewebTitle: Chief Technology Officer

Svenja de Vos is the Chief Technology Officer of Leaseweb, one of the world's largest Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) hosting brands with more than 80,000 servers under management. De Vos joined the company in 2016 and since then has spearheaded LeaseWeb's technical vision by strengthening its cloud hosting and cybersecurity services. The CTO title also makes de Vos responsible for the product management, product engineering, and system administration departments.

While de Vos has more than 20 years of experience in the telecommunications and hosting industry, her interest in technology can be traced back to her early childhood. At 8, her family acquired its first personal computer, and right away de Vos started learning to code BASIC. Throughout the years, she held various international positions at major European telecommunications operator, Tele2. In 2016, Inspiring Fifty included the seasoned executive in their list of the 50 most inspiring business women in the Netherlands. More recently, Management Team included her in the "Goudhaantjes-100" list, which showcases the best Dutch management talents.

8. Nicole O'Rourke (tie)Company: ApteanTitle: Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer

Nicole ORourke is Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer at Aptean, an award-winning provider of industry-specific enterprise software to manufacturers and distributors. ORourke joined Aptean in 2019 and leads the companys corporate and product marketing, strategy, and revenue operations activities. Drawing from her considerable experience in driving global commercial strategy, branding, pipeline expansion, and operational excellence, ORourke is laser-focused on the attainment of Aptean's strategic growth goals. During her tenure, she has built the programs and the teams essential to fuel substantial gains in revenue and to support massive global expansion.

Equally a master of analytics and storytelling, ORourke is a visionary marketer and strategist. Her colleagues have deep appreciation for her innovative approach to solving challenges, ability to develop talent, and skill in fostering collaboration across global teams. Prior to Aptean, ORourke served as CMO of Manhattan Associates and of Covance, a global pharmaceutical development firm. She has held marketing leadership positions at Aetna and McNeil Consumer Products, a Johnson & Johnson company. O'Rourke holds an MBA from the J.L. Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a Bachelor of Arts in English literature from Cornell University.

9. Jennifer DixonCompany: NielsenTitle: Senior Vice President of Global Client Services

Jennifer Dixon is the Senior Vice President of Global Client Services at Nielsen, a global leader in audience measurement, data, and analytics. Since joining the company in 2017, Dixon has led the infrastructure organization, including the 2021 separation of Nielsen and NielsenIQ into two global companies. She has played a critical role in leading priority engineering and tech ops solutions, including server infrastructure modernization, open source solutions, and identifying synergies across the companys domestic and international audience measurement platforms to drive it toward its NielsenOne vision.

In 2022, Dixon received the Arthur C. Nielsen Award, the most prestigious recognition an employee can receive. This was awarded for her exceptional outcomes and leadership as part of the team that ensured business continuity throughout the company's separation from NielsenIQ. Dixon joined Nielsen from Verizon after a decade of rapid progression through the technology organization. She couples her technical aptitude with strategic and problem-solving expertise, along with exceptional leadership within her teams and across the organization. Dixon earned a masters degree in computer and information systems from Boston University.

10. Angelique SottekCompany: Scopevisio AGTitle: Head of Digital Learning & Development

Angelique Sottek is Head of Digital Learning & Development of Scopevisio AG. Scopevisio is one of the most successful cloud ERP providers in Germany and has been developing cloud-based enterprise software for medium-sized businesses since 2007. The company provides complex software solutions that require expertise in the fields of development, sales, support, and consulting. In order to design and coordinate internal training and development across the company, the Scope Academy was initiated in spring 2022 by Sottek. It is intended to provide employees with the best possible support and guidance in their skills development.

Sottek started her customer service journey with Scopevisio in November 2014. In 2016, she moved to the companys customer service department as a project manager, where she assumed team leadership responsibilities in 2019. Sottek founded the Scope Academy in May 2022 with the goal of establishing a knowledge culture. The goal of Scope Academy is to achieve company-set learning and knowledge goals by combining internal and external expertise, building internal competencies, and defining a Scopevisio learning culture through collaborative learning. This year, Scopevisio was awarded the "Cloud Computing Insider Award" in Gold in the category "Enterprise SaaS." Furthermore, Scopevisio has been nominated for Innovator of the Year 2022. Sottek graduated as a project management economist from the VWA Duisburg.

11. Stephanie MuirCompany: MidMarkTitle: Chief Technology Officer

Midmark hired Stephanie Muir in 2019 to spearhead the company's entire information technology department. As Chief Technology Officer, Muir oversees Engineering, R&D, Design, and the RTLS (Real Time Locating Systems) platform to improve the experiences of the millions of people who depend on the company each day. Founded in 1915 and headquartered in Dayton, Ohio, Midmark is a leading provider of medical, dental, and veterinary equipment solutions.

Muir has a deep passion for improving healthcare. She joined Midmark after more than two decades at Johnson & Johnson, where her most recent role was Vice President of Digital Surgery. In addition to her executive duties there, Muir also led a cross-J&J volunteer effort to increase the number of women in science, technology, engineering, math, manufacturing, and design functions. Today, she continues to be active in the community by serving as a mentor to other women. Some of the organizations she is a part of include the Chief network, Professional Women in Healthcare, and the Healthcare Businesswomens Association. Muir earned a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from the University of Cincinnati.

12. Juliette KopeckyCompany: LinkSquaresTitle: Chief Marketing Officer

Juliette Kopecky is the Chief Marketing Officer at LinkSquares, where she sets the companys strategy for driving awareness and demand. LinkSquares is the company behind the AI-powered contract management platform of choice for legal teams aiming to move their business forward faster. Customers have everything they need to write better contracts, get contracts executed quickly, analyze what's in existing contracts, and collaborate better with their team at every step of the way. LinkSquares differs from other tools on the market with its powerful AI insights, speed to tangible results through flexible automation, and ability to centralize everything for better visibility and collaboration. LinkSquares saves companies hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars by eliminating manual contract processes and reducing the need for outside counsel.

Kopecky is a data-driven leader with an extensive track record of running marketing programs at high-growth technology companies, including HubSpot, Datto, and Talla. With a strong focus on understanding buyer needs, she designs campaigns focused on driving revenue and results. Kopecky holds an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management and a Bachelor of Science in business management from Boston University.

13. Robin WadsworthCompany: Thought IndustriesTitle: President

Robin Wadsworth brings more than 25 years of high growth B2B technology, go-to-market, and leadership experience to her role as President of Thought Industries. Thought Industries, headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, is the worlds leading B2B customer education and external training platform provider. The company powers the business of learning for companies ranging from mid-market enterprises to Fortune 500 corporations, helping transform how they build, deploy, and scale profitable, global online learning operations.

Wadsworth focuses on the entire customer lifecycle and aligning the go-to-market functions with the business plan. Prior to joining Thought Industries, she held senior-level sales positions at PROS, where she was instrumental in building a global cross-functional collaboration methodology, and BlackLine, Inc. where she increased the enterprise value in excess of 10 times to more than $2.5 billion during her tenure.

14. Sara DiNardoCompany: PhreesiaTitle: Vice President of Client Solutions

Sara DiNardo is the Vice President of Client Solutions for Phreesia, a publicly traded SaaS company that creates customized patient intake solutions for healthcare organizations. In her current role, DiNardo oversees the Client Services and Client Success teams responsible for all of Phreesias provider groups, focusing on implementation and account management for clients. She works with her teams to ensure all clients understand how Phreesias product suite can best meet their unique challenges and enhance the patient experience.

During her tenure at Phreesia, DiNardo has spent six years in the Customer Solutions department, including as the lead of both the Client Services and Client Success teams for health system clients. Prior to joining Phreesia, she led the patient applications UX team at Cerner Corporation, and worked on a team responsible for physician workflow optimization and ongoing upgrades for existing clients. She received an MBA and a Bachelor of Science in business administration from the University of Missouri.

15. Hila MazinterCompany: JFrogTitle: Vice President of Research & Development

As someone who has successfully built numerous best-in-class R&D teams, Hila Mazinter is a person worth listening to. Since August 2015, she has served as Vice President of Research & Development for JFrog, the Sunnyvale, California-based software company focused on DevOps. Today, millions of users around the world including a majority of the Fortune 100 depend on JFrog's platform, which offers an end-to-end pipeline to control the flow of binaries: from build to production.

Born and raised in Israel, Mazinter has over 20 years of experience in establishing, developing, and delivering enterprise software. Prior to JFrog, she held several executive positions in global hi-tech companies like SuperDerivatives, SAP AG, and CheckPoint. She got her start serving in the Israeli Army, as a single woman in an environment of men. Thus, when Mazinter turned her attention to the tech industry, she was more than ready for any challenges. Throughout her career, she has climbed the ladder of all the technical positions, ranging from a developer to team leader, team manager, and executive positions. Mazinter holds an MBA from Tel Aviv University and a Bachelor of Arts in computer science from The Technion, Israel Institute of Technology.

16. Victoria SilbeyCompany: Frontline EducationTitle: Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary

For more than 25 years, Victoria Silbey has been a trusted advisor and legal expert to both publicly traded and private equity owned companies. Currently serving as the Chief Legal Officer, Corporate Secretary, and member of the Senior Executive Leadership team for Frontline Education a leading provider of administration software purpose-built for educators in grades K-12 Silbey brings valuable insights and deep knowledge of compliance, ESG, data privacy, and cybersecurity matters. She is the executive legal sponsor for all commercial practices and technology as well as compliance and employment matters. She is also the interim leader for the operations discipline within the Client Success department. In addition to spearheading Frontlines legal function, Silbey has been the executive sponsor for two of the companys highly strategic acquisitions and provided oversight for all integration processes.

With extensive expertise in M&A and restructuring, Silbey played a critical role in the sale of Frontline Education to Roper Technologies, Inc. for over $3.7 billion earlier this year. Prior to joining Frontline Education in 2020, Silbey focused on providing legal and corporate governance counsel to EdTech and FinTech companies, including serving as the Chief Legal Officer at SunGuard Data Systems Inc. (now part of FIS Global) for nearly 20 years, and was instrumental in its $9.1 billion sale to FIS Global.

17. Rose BentleyCompany: Qumu CorporationTitle: President and Chief Executive Officer

As President and Chief Executive Officer, Rose Bentley is responsible for overseeing global operations and implementing the strategic growth plan for Qumu Corporation. Qumu is the leading provider of a best-in-class platform to create, manage, secure, distribute, and measure the success of live and on demand video for the intelligent enterprise. Backed by the most trusted and experienced team in the industry, the Qumu platform enables global organizations to drive employee engagement, increase access to video, and modernize the workplace by providing a more efficient and effective way to share knowledge.

Prior to assuming her current roles, Bentley served as Chief Operating Officer for Qumu. Her experience and leadership most recently at Teradata and Cisco have been focused on developing and partnering to deliver technology-driven business solutions and services, optimizing go-to-market performance, providing a seamless customer experience, and driving profitable revenue growth. Bentley also currently serves as a board member for Fast Company. She earned her bachelors degree from Brigham Young University.

18. Farzana AshrafCompany: Pearson VUETitle: Chief Product and Technology Officer

Farzana Ashraf is the Chief Product and Technology Officer at Pearson VUE, a Bloomington, Minnesota-based pioneer in the computer-based testing industry, delivering more than 16 million certification and licensure exams each year. She leads global product and technology strategy, managing high-performing, specialist teams around the world. Bringing deep technical and business insight, Ashraf is responsible for developing innovative products and services and driving transformational change.

Ashraf is a proven leader in the high tech world and boasts an outstanding track record in leading product teams. Prior to her 16+ year tenure at Pearson VUE, she worked as a manager for both Anderson Performance Improvement and U-Tech Professional. Earlier in her career, she also worked at Deloitte as a Management Solutions Consultant. Ashraf received her MBA from the University of St. Thomas.

19. Lauren LangstonCompany: KantataTitle: Chief Operating Officer

Lauren Langston is the Chief Operating Officer of Kantata, a high-growth software company focused on the professional services industry. Langston has deep experience leading, scaling, and advising global software companies. In her current role, she oversees strategy, analytics, operations, and execution globally.

Prior to Kantata, Langston was the Chief Operating Officer of Mavenlink, where she oversaw the global business operations function. She also served as interim Chief Financial Officer and oversaw the fundraising of significant equity and debt capital for the company. Prior to Mavenlink, Langston was a venture and growth equity investor at Goldman Sachs, where she was responsible for sourcing, diligencing, and executing software investments. During her tenure as an investor, she evaluated several hundred software companies for growth investments and developed a passion for partnering with founders and operators to help them scale their companies. Langston also previously served as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs, where she advised technology companies on IPOs, private placements, and strategic M&A transactions. She holds a degree from Georgetown Universitys McDonough School of Business.

20. Tracy SchreiberCompany: KainosTitle: Vice President, Professional Services & Customer Success

Tracy Schreiber is the Vice President of Professional Services & Customer Success at Kainos, a software company headquartered in Belfast, Northern Ireland. In this role, she is responsible for helping customers take full advantage of Financial Planning, Best Practices, and Workday Adaptive Planning technology, so that they can achieve their business goals. This is a continuation of Schreiber's role at IntuitiveTEK, which was acquired by Kainos in 2020.

Schreiber, who holds an MBA from California State University, Northridge and a bachelor's in English from Pomona College, began her professional career over twenty years ago. Her deep knowledge and understanding of marketing, sales, and customer success enables her to provide unique insight and perspective to support Kainos' mission of making people's lives better through technology. Prior to Kainos, Schreiber served at VitalSources and Dude Solutions, among others.

21. Ingrid SvenssonCompany: MatrixCareTitle: Chief Product Officer

Since joining MatrixCare in 2021 as its Chief Product Officer, Ingrid Svensson has overseen the company's fast-growing offerings. MatrixCare, which is used in more than 6,400 settings, develops electronic health record software for post-acute care providers. In addition, it provides enterprise analytics, clinical decision support, and a care coordination platform.

Svensson, an accomplished leader with more than 20 years of experience in product management and strategy driving, is committed to MatrixCare's mission of leveraging technology to improve the lives of America's seniors and those who care for them. During her career, she's focused primarily on healthcare, working with both fledgling startups and established global corporations such as Wolters Kluwer, Infor, and Optum. On top of that, she's led product management teams in both the U.K. and the U.S. In 1994, Svensson received an MBA from Marquette University. She also holds undergraduate degrees in business administration and labor relations from the University of Wisconsin.

22. Marina GabetsCompany: Veeva SystemsTitle: Vice President of Quality

Marina Gabets is the Vice President of Quality for Veeva Systems, a cloud-computing company that serves more than 1,000 customers, ranging from the world's largest pharmaceutical companies to emerging biotechs. In February 2021, Veeva became a public benefit corporation, making it the first publicly-traded company to convert to a public benefit corporation.

An expert in software Quality Assurance (QA) automation, Gabets joined Veeva more than 10 years ago. She began as a QA senior manager, responsible for the implementation of policies and procedures to ensure adherence to production quality standards. Overall, she has more than 14 years of hands-on experience managing QA teams and releasing large-scale data volume systems for HR. Prior to Veeva, Gabets worked in QA for HumanConcepts, Audatex, ADP, and RespondTV. She holds a master's degree in civil engineering and architecture.

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