Candace Johnson

Women On Boards: There Ought To Be A Law

Lady Barbara Judge CBE, an American living in London, has been blazing trails for women since 1969, when she received her B.A.Read more

Stars of The Communication Sector

It is one of the communication industry’s best-kept secrets. Glamorous 1940s screen star Hedy Lamarr, known as one of the great actresses and most beautiful women of her time, co-invented spread spectrum, the basis of the W-CDMA technology used in all mobile communications today. Lamarr is just one of a number of extraordinary women who have shaped the global communications industry and are stars in their own right.Read more

Meet A Technology Trailblazer Who Launches Satellites and Start-ups

Candace Johnson, an American who helped pioneer the satellite industry on the Continent, was dubbed “The Satellady” in a 1996 Economist article. A career as a trailblazer also earned her a few other labels: she was called “the most dangerous woman in Europe” by an angry media mogul after she foiled his plans to build a cartel and “Enemy No. 1” by Germany’s Deutsche Telekom when she won a landmark case against the company for illegal subsidies of data networks.Read more

Financing The Future

A group of France's most successful entrepreneurs-turned-investors agreed in November to a one million euro investment in Restopolitan, an early-stage Paris- start-up, an example of how the state of Europe's venture capital industry is changing. Read on to discover the on-line version of Informilo's first print publication, created in partnership with Raconteur Media, and distributed at Le Web in Paris December 8 and 9.Read more

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