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Posted : Thursday, May 21, 2009
As the new chief executive of beleaguered Internet company Yahoo Inc.,
Bartz's patience with Monday-morning quarterbacking is likely to be
tested. Longtime associates say Bartz, one of the few top women
executives in Silicon Valley, has the brains and leadership skills that
Yahoo needs as it fights an online advertising slowdown and competes
with Web search powerhouse Google Inc. But analysts note that her long
tenure in the technology industry includes little hands-on Internet
experience. "Her background is more of a traditional tech background,
more hardware and software," said Brendan Barnicle, an analyst with
Pacific Crest Securities in Portland, Ore. But he added that "she
clearly has demonstrated leadership ability." Autodesk is the world's
leading supplier of computer-aided design software, used widely by
architects, engineers and even Hollywood animators. "And she made them
that," Barnicle said. Indeed, if the 60-year-old Bartz succeeds in
reviving Yahoo, it would come as little surprise to many who know her.
"She's a person who is very focused and incredibly intelligent," said
Marye Anne Fox, chancellor of UC San Diego, who served with Bartz on
President George W. Bush's Council of Advisors on Science and
Technology. "She's highly motivated to get where she wants to go, and
does so." Born in the small city of Winona in southeastern Minnesota,
Bartz grew up on a Wisconsin dairy farm where she was raised by her
grandmother after her mother died, said Hal Dawson, a member of
Autodesk's board of directors throughout Bartz's 14-year tenure as CEO.
"She has made her future," said Dawson, chairman of IDI Associates.
"Nothing was handed to her." A degree in computer science from the
University of Wisconsin (Class of '71) led to jobs at 3M Co., Digital
Equipment Corp. and Sun Microsystems Inc., mostly working in sales,
marketing and customer service. Autodesk, which is based in San Rafael,
Calif., hired her as CEO in 1992. On her first day in the new job,
Bartz was diagnosed with breast cancer. According to published reports,
after undergoing a mastectomy, she took a month off work and then
underwent monthly chemotherapy treatments, returning to the office
after each session.
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