August 26, 2009

Secrets of Their Success: Interviews with Three Female Executives


CRN recently released its Most Powerful Women in the Channel list, highlighting the top 100 most influential women. We’re proud to see a large group of Cisco women represented on a list of phenomenal women who have risen the ranks at companies large and small. 

To honor the women on this list and inspire future generations of leaders, we sat down with three of Cisco’s top female channel executives—Wendy Bahr, Celia Harper-Guerra, and Luanne Tierney—and talked with them about their careers, their mentors, inspirations, and what helps them make it through a tough day.



Now it’s your turn:
Who inspires you?
What is your mantra?
Who has been your role model?
What leadership programs have you been involved with?
Have you had a mentor?

We’d love to hear from men and women alike!

Alexandra Krasne Posted by Alexandra Krasne at 04:45PM PST

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4 Comments

Fisher Price Cradle Swing Aug 27, 2009

Sigh, wish I was as successful too.

Kim Proctor Aug 28, 2009

Thanks for posting this, it’s great to see news like this.

Iphone5G Aug 31, 2009

My mom is a most powerful women in the planet

kaos murah Sep 7, 2009

My wife is most phenomenal women

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