Two Indian-Origin Persons On Forbes List Of US' Richest Self-Made Women

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Jayshree Ullal (left) and Neerja Sethi are ranked 18th and 21st, respectively.New York: Indian-origin technology executives Jayshree Ullal
and Neerja Sethi have made it to the Forbes' list of America's 60 richest self-made women, with 21-year-old reality-TV star and entrepreneur
Kylie Jenner the youngest to be featured in the power list
Ullal is ranked 18th in the list of 60 self-made women, having a net worth of $1.3 billion while Sethi is ranked 21st with a net worth of $1
billion."America's top female entrepreneurs have shattered ceilings and scaled new heights, creating companies and building fortunes in
everything from genetic testing to aerospace
Increasingly these self-made starters are tapping social media to cement their brands and build businesses ever more quickly
That in turn has helped the nation's most successful women become richer than ever before," Forbes said.Born in London and raised in India,
Ullal, 57 has been president and CEO of Arista Networks, a computer networking firm, since 2008.The publicly-traded company recorded
revenues of $1.6 billion in 2017
Forbes said Ullal owns about five per cent of Arista's stock, some of which is earmarked for her two children, niece and nephew.Sethi, 63,
is the vice president of IT consulting and outsourcing company Syntel, a company she cofounded with her husband Bharat Desai in 1980 in
their apartment in Troy, Michigan.Starting out with an initial investment of just $2,000, they pulled in a mere $30,000 in first-year sales
Syntel racked up $924 million in 2017 revenues and has 23,000 employees, 80 per cent of whom are in India, Forbes said.The combined net
worth of the 60 women on the list is a record $71 billion, 15 per cent more than in 2017
The minimum net worth to make Forbes' fourth annual ranking of these top women jumped 23 per cent to a record $320 million.Twenty-four of
these women are billionaires, another record, up from 18 last year
Seven newcomers joined the ranks, including four Instagram-savvy makeup moguls
The richest of these new faces is billionaire Anastasia Soare, whose cosmetics company Anastasia Beverly Hills, best known for beautifying
eyebrows, now has more than 17 million followers on Instagram.The youngest is Jenner, who turns 21 in August
Half-sister of Kim Kardashian West, who is also on the list for the first time, Jenner has leveraged her massive social media following (110
million followers on Instagram) to build a $900 million cosmetics fortune in less than three years."That makes her worth more than twice as
much as her more famous sister," Forbes said.Taking the number one spot is Diane Hendricks, a Wisconsin billionaire who owns ABC Supply, one
of the largest wholesale distributors of roofing, siding and windows in America.The vast majority of list members hail from California - 27
altogether
Although 17 list members made their fortunes in fashion and retail, 13 including Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg built fortunes in technology,
while 10 including Oprah Winfrey and Taylor Swift made it in media and entertainment, Forbes said.The list also includes immigrants who have
achieved success and created wealth not only for themselves but for their employees too.Fourteen of the top 60 women entrepreneurs were born
outside of the US, including Eren Ozmen, the majority owner of aerospace and defence business Sierra Nevada Corp who is now gambling
hundreds of millions to take on Elon Musk and others in space.Ozmen arrived from Turkey in her 20s and held down several part-time jobs
while attending business school, selling homemade baklava at a bakery and even working as a night janitor at Sierra Nevada, years before she
and her husband bought it.