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I saw someone here lamenting the other day that they will never be "like Steve Jobs or Elizabeth Holmes". I can't believe anyone still considers her a success or worth emulating... well, I'll grant that she's an exceptional huckster.



I won't judge her until her story has come to rest. For all we know, she is fighting the fight of her life and will somehow come out on top.

I don't think this to be the case. Still, she certainly doesn't seem to have given up.


I think it is very unfair to say that Elizabeth Holmes isn't worth emulating...

She may not be someone that you should emulate from an ethics perspective; but she did do a very good job amassing big names, capital, and fantastic media attention to Theranos[1]. Things that every startup needs to do well.

[1]You can attribute her ability to do all that to her family connections, but there are lots of people better connected than she is that haven't done what she has done.


Pulling in big names, capital and media attention to something that is complete snakeoil is hardly worth emulating.

Perhaps those better connected people didn't succeed because they were operating in real environments with real products, where the competition is also more real.


> ... but she did do a very good job amassing big names, capital, and fantastic media attention to Theranos[1]. Things that every startup needs to do well.

She did that largely because everyone wanted her a young, well educated smart white woman to succeed. Everyone wanted to be a part of an industry where she and other women like her could found billion dollar unicorns. They wanted her as a role model. They were willing to look past the signs that things weren't adding up until the very end when it all came crashing down.

So, no I don't think her story should be held up for emulation because it's unlikely to be repeated.

This industry still desperately wants a woman to make a billion dollar startup that isn't in fashion, or markets where women traditionally are greater consumers or have greater inside knowledge (fertility, ovulation, makeup, certain parts of the fitness industry, etc.)

I don't know if Elizabeth Holmes has hurt the image of women at the helm. She hasn't helped. I would like to think that I'm a part of an industry that doesn't think that every woman who wants to found a non-woman's industry startup is the next Elizabeth Holmes. I don't have data on that either way.


Most other people in her position can't do what she's done because they are capable of feeling shame.




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