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Marissa Mayer and Sheryl Sandberg aren't the only fierce women in tech

Accel partner Hilary Mason

No industry or civilization ever changed without a handful of great leaders to serve as inspiration to the many, to give concrete aspirations to those who would join them and take their place.

Women, wymyn, wimmin — however you want to spell it, the tech world has scores of female leaders we can look up to, not just the most headline-making two or three.

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We tend to focus on the most visible people of that particular genre: Yahoo’s Marissa Mayer, Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg, those who carry their significant clout into mainstream media and the larger business culture. But there’s a world of female intelligence, corporate prowess, and thoughtful management beyond them.

Here’s a look at some of the (often overlooked) fiercest women in our community, their accomplishments, and their words of inspiration, courtesy of New Relic:

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