Sandra Lerner

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Sandra "Sandy" Lerner is, along with then-husband Leonard Bosack, a co-founder of Cisco Systems. After leaving Cisco, she was a founder of Urban Decay cosmetics, and an advocate of animal rights. While supportive of limited animal rights - she forbids the local foxhunt in Virginia that used to cross over her estate to continue doing so - she started and continues to own, Hunter's Head Tavern in Upperville, … Wikipedia
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    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra_Lerner
  • A start-up's true tale...

    Even a Stanford Web site still credits Bosack and Lerner with developing the device ``that allowed computer networks to talk intelligently to one another'' in a description of a Cisco-endowed professorship.
    pdp10.nocrew.org/docs/cisco.html
  • Does pink make you puke? -...

    HEADS TURN as 42-year-old Sandra Lerner strides into the tea room of Manhattan's Pierre Hotel. She's not just walking, she's making a statement. Most of the room reeks of money and power: elegant business suits and expensive hairdos.
    www.forbes.com/archive/forbes/1997/0825/6004058a.html;jse...
  • Conglomerate Blog:...

    One of my favorite cases in my Business Organizations casebook features the cosmetics company Urban Decay ( Holmes v. Lerner , 74 Cal.App.4th 442, 88 Cal.Rptr.2d 130 (Cal. App.
    www.theconglomerate.org/2005/10/urban_decay.html
  • Urban Decay Cosmetics -...

    One day, long ago, Sandy Lerner (cofounder of Cisco Systems) couldn't find the right shade of purple nail polish to satisfy her alternative make-up tastes.
    www.urbandecay.com/about.cfm
  • Two Starts and a Stir

    In 1996, two wealthy women with extensive experience in the business world moved to a rural Northern Virginia enclave long associated with horse breeding and old money -- and newly affected by suburban growth. Both have since opened small retail food busi
    www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/21/...