Stephanie Shirley: Software Pioneer
Software pioneer, Dame Stephanie Shirley changed her name to Steve and made a fortune selling computer programmes to companies who had no idea what they were.
As a young woman, Stephanie Shirley worked at the Dollis Hill Research Station building computers from scratch but she told young admirers that she worked for the Post Office, hoping they would think she sold stamps. In the early 60s she changed her name to Steve and started selling computer programmes to companies who had no idea what they were or what they could do, employing only mothers who worked from home writing code by hand with pen and pencil and then posted it to her. By the mid-80s her software company employed 8,000 people, still mainly women with children. She made an absolute fortune but these days Stephanie thinks less about making money and much more about how best to give it away.
(Photo: Stephanie Shirley. 麻豆社 copyright)
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