Tereza Nemessanyi
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Tereza Nemessanyi is the Co-Founder and CEO of Honestly Now, an online game which helps us make excellent personal decisions, together. She is passionate about women in high-growth entrepreneurship, and frequently writes and speaks on the topic. A wife and mom of two kids, her blog Mashups, Markets and Motherhood has set off a number of discussions across the industry. Follow her on Twitter at @terezan, or ask her a question on Honestly Now.

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Women's History Month: The Power Of All-Girls Schools

Posted February 29, 2012 | 02/29/12 11:00 AM ET

To honor Women's History Month, we're taking an inventory of factors which tend to position girls -- and women -- for success. Each week, we'll honor ten groundbreaking women under a common theme. And we'll raise some edgy interactive questions to get your opinions and move the discussion forward.

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XX on V-Day: Women Entrepreneurs Reveal Their Valentine's Best

4 Comments | Posted February 6, 2012 | 02/06/12 05:56 PM ET

Looking for Valentine's Day gifts that do good, while making your friends and loved ones feel loved and appreciated?

From artisan chocolates to sexy tango classes to sweet miniature heart earrings -- women-led businesses are serving up a wide range of gift options.

Following up on a wildly popular grassroots...

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On Vaclav Havel, Kim Jong Il and Regular Russian Citizens

Posted December 22, 2011 | 12/22/11 08:26 AM ET

Most people who know me know my parents defected from Czechoslovakia, and that its Velvet Revolution changed my life. I went from being "from nowhere" to "from somewhere." It gave me the opportunity to live for a time where my family came from, at a unique moment in history. Professionally,...

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The Voicemail That Rang Around the World

Posted October 28, 2011 | 10/28/11 02:04 PM ET

One afternoon in 2002, the red light turned on on my office phone. I had a voicemail.

That morning, IBM had announced its acquisition of PWC Consulting, which was the largest acquisition in the history of IBM. I'd worked on one part of the PWC Consulting side of the deal....

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