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[edit]Her sister's name is Mary Regenscheid and she is a Spanish teacher in Minnesota.
Sus estudiantes favoritos son Raǔl y Diego.
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[edit]Ella tiene una hermana. Se llama Mary Regenscheid. Mary es una profesora de espanol in Minnesota. Sus estudiantes favoritos son Raul y Diego.
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In a very minor speech that Ann Winblad made to a small company that Hummer-Winblad was investing in, she said three things that I still remember, 15 years later:
- When asked how she got where she was, she said it was because she was an eagle. What? "Eagles...Don't...Flock." she said with pauses and emphasis on each word.
- She told us (company employees) that it was true, not rumour that she was an ex-girlfriend from long, long ago of (either Steve Jobs or Bill Gates, I always get those two confused.)
- She also talked about what it was like during the early days of being the founder of one of the big-name internet companies, but I forget which one--Novell? Oracle?
Can anyone confirm any of this? I'd really like to see this page fleshed out better. Thanks! Dorthea Glenn 13:14, 5 February 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dorthea Glenn (talk • contribs)
- The catchphrase, "Eagles don't flock" was not coined by Ann Winblad. My ex took a business class at Los Angeles Pierce College in the early '80s, and in her textbook for that class that phrase was attributed to a particular businessman who was already well-established -- it might have been Ross Perot. The catchphrase was prominently displayed somewhere in his office. // Internet Esquire (talk)
July 8, 2020 edits from Ann Winblad's assistant
[edit]This is Ann's assistant at HWVP, where she is a Managing Partner. If you have questions please contact me at kate@hwvp.com. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.241.204.11 (talk) 19:17, 8 July 2020 (UTC)
- No, that's not how this works. You need to follow WP:Edit requests and suggest edits here. All unsourced edits will be removed. HickoryOughtShirt?4 (talk) 19:17, 8 July 2020 (UTC)
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