Heidi Roizen
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Heidi Roizen is a Silicon Valley
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 executive, venture capital
Venture capital
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ist, and entrepreneur.

She graduated from Stanford University
Stanford University
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 in 1980 with a bachelor's degree
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 in English
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 and earned her MBA from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business three years later.

From 1983 to 1996, Roizen was co-founder and CEO of T/Maker
T/Maker
T/Maker Company was an early personal computer software company. Created in 1979 by software engineer Peter Roizen , the original product, "Table Maker," later shortened to "T/Maker," was one of the first spreadsheet programs designed for the personal computer user...

 Company, which made software for CP/M
CP/M
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 and MSDOS computers, and later for the Apple Macintosh. Her brother, Peter Roizen was the other co-founder; he had graduated from the University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley
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, and had written the original software named "Table Maker" that had launched the company. From 1987 until 1994, Roizen also served on the board of directors
Board of directors
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 of the Software Publishers Association and was its president from 1988 to 1990.

From 1996 to 1997, Roizen was Vice President of World Wide Developer Relations for Apple Computer
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. She also served on the board of Great Plains Software from 1997 until its acquisition by Microsoft
Microsoft
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 in 2001.

Roizen also served as the Public Governor of the Pacific Exchange
Pacific Exchange
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 and on the executive committee of the National Venture Capital Association
National Venture Capital Association
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 (NVCA).

Roizen was a Venture Capitalist with SOFTBANK Venture Capital, which became Mobius Venture Capital, from 1999 to 2007.

In December 2007 she returned to the entrepreneurial world, launching SkinnySongs, a producer and distributor of music designed to help women lose weight. Roizen founded the company and served as “Chief Lyrical Officer”, penning all the lyrics.
In September 2008, the Forum for Women Entrepreneurs and Executives awarded Heidi Roizen their annual Achievement Award.
In June 2009, Roizen was elected to the Board of Directors of TiVo (NASDAQ:TIVO), and in August 2009, she was elected to the Board of Directors of Yellow Pages Group (TSX:YLO-UN).

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