As a leading Silicon Valley entrepreneur and venture capitalist, Heidi Roizen knew all about the bottom line. While in her early 20's, she earned her BA and MBA from Stanford University and cofounded T/Maker, a pioneer personal computer software company – making her one of the rare women CEOs in the technology industry. After more than a decade growing T/Maker to $15 million in revenues, she sold the company, and was recruited to Apple as Vice President of Worldwide Developer Relations. However, the job's travel obligations took its toll on her young family and the corporate life was not for her. That was the impetus to join Mobius Venture Capital as Managing Director. Serving on over 20 corporate boards ranging from 1 to 2,000 employees, Heidi was used to looking hard at figures, except one…she did not like to look at her own.
While her tech career landed her on numerous 'power' business lists and made her a wellknown figure among Silicon Valley's technorati (USA Today even called her home the social center of Silicon Valley), the long hours and tech lifestyle took their toll. After going from a dress size 8 to 14, Heidi got on the scale one morning, hit an alltime high, and decided that she needed to make a permanent change. She made a commitment to deal with her own personal bottom line…that which falls below the waist.
Have her new tunes done the trick for Heidi? " I'm down 30 pounds," Heidi states, "and the bottom line has definitely improved!"
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