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Martine Rothblatt, a 59 year old entrepreneur and space lawyer, is the highest paid female executive in America. She made $38 million last year as the CEO of United Therapeutics (UTHR); a $6 billion ...
When sharing the room with Martine Rothblatt, there's a bounty of mind-reeling topics to explore. Like how she pulled off sending solar panels the length of 60-story buildings into space, to create ...
This story is part of Fast Company‘s first-ever Queer 50 List. Click here to see the full list. In 2013, Martine Rothblatt made $38 million, making her the highest-paid female CEO in the country at ...
After creating the satellite-radio industry and developing a drug for her daughter's serious disease, Martine Rothblatt is leading her biotech to test another boundary of what's possible. The ...
Martine Rothblatt is the highest paid female executive in America. Founder of Sirius Radio. She was once a man. Now she’s pushing digital mind clones for us all. Martine Rothblatt may be the most ...
Martine Rothblatt believes that while the public may be shaken by drug pricing scandals, individuals would happily pay top dollar for lifesaving therapies. “There’s a public perception that mixes up ...
"I'm not really sure why I was invited," said Dr. Martine Rothblatt from the stage of Durham, N.C.'s Fletcher Hall. Probably, she said, "because of creating SiriusXM." By Andrew Flanagan “I’m not ...
Revivicor, a subsidiary of United Therapeutics — founded and led by Martine Rothblatt — supplied the heart that made the transplant possible. (Photo by April Greer For The Washington Post via Getty ...
Bina48 is a robotic head that looks and speaks like a person—it moves its lips and runs conversational software. Although the robot isn’t alive, it’s hard to say there is no life at all in Bina48. In ...
AUSTIN – In a not-too-far-future, robotic mind-clones will accompany us to the ballot box or grocery store, sit in on business meetings we can't make, argue with us occasionally and keep our essence ...