Marissa Mayer and Susan Mashibe

with Susan Mashibe and Marissa Mayer
in Lifestyle, Business, Technology
on Friday, May 27, 2011 * * * * *

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Marissa Mayer,Vice President of Location and Local Services at Google and Susan Mashibe, executive director and founder of TanJet

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    1. vongleichent  02/27/2012 12:29 PM Report

      cool nice to know that she was able to start her own business.

    2. SharkswithfrikingLazers  05/31/2011 02:52 AM Report

      Susan was asked by the South Africans, "Why do you want to work for anyone?" How many more companies and jobs would be created if that question was asked at the college level?

    3. REMant  05/30/2011 11:01 AM Report

      I still use Mapquest, myself, and still think Google is foundering and pretty intrusive. Our Tanzanian guest is surely right, the ancien regime, wherever it was or is still to be found, is not republican, but it should not be thought that therefore American business is. It is more like was. Also there's considerable evidence in Western history for development being led by consolidation and monarchical and mercantilist attitudes, as well as, because they established banking. There's little doubt that while development is driven in the last analysis by productivity, Weber was right to believe it promoted by cupidity, the result being a business establishment that looks not a little like feudalism.

    4. SharkswithfrikingLazers  05/30/2011 12:46 AM Report

      Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, you were practically giddy with these two wonderful women.

      Marissa seems made for television with the tilt of her head, her punctuating smile and the draw of her hand across her hair--even with the laryngitis.

      Susan is wonderful and really has been handed some lemons but keeps making lemonade.

      Score one for globalization and for Africa.