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Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Rich Talent Group (2014), a recruitment firm specializing in women in the technology industry.  Formerly with Korn Ferry International and Russell Reynolds Associates.  Advisory board member for MAKERS, a media company that accelerates the women’s movement through real-life stories that ignite passion.  
 
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Rich Talent Group (2014), a recruitment firm specializing in women in the technology industry.  Formerly with Korn Ferry International and Russell Reynolds Associates.  Advisory board member for MAKERS, a media company that accelerates the women’s movement through real-life stories that ignite passion.  
Served on the Forbes Executive Women’s Board and was a director of the Stanford Business School Women’s Initiative Network.
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Served on the Forbes Executive Women’s Board and was a director of the Stanford Business School Women’s Initiative Network.
  
 
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==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 20:16, 29 May 2020

Jana Rich

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Business

Description

Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Rich Talent Group (2014), a recruitment firm specializing in women in the technology industry. Formerly with Korn Ferry International and Russell Reynolds Associates. Advisory board member for MAKERS, a media company that accelerates the women’s movement through real-life stories that ignite passion. Served on the Forbes Executive Women’s Board and was a director of the Stanford Business School Women’s Initiative Network.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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