Mary Lou Jepsen
Mary Lou Jepsen (born 1965)[1][2] is a technical executive and inventor in the fields of display, imaging, and computer hardware. Her contributions have had worldwide adoption in head-mounted display, HDTV and projector products. She was the co-founder and first chief technology officer of One Laptop per Child (OLPC) a non-profit that generated more than $1B in revenue and helped create $30B in revenue for its for-profit partners. Subsequently, she founded Pixel Qi in Taipei, Taiwan, focused on innovative opto-electronic (LCD) architectures and the manufacturer thereof. She was a project leader at Google X, and after that an executive at Facebook / Oculus VR (Oculus Rift).[3] Among her objectives at Facebook was leading a concerted effort to bring Virtual Reality to the next level. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Lou_Jepsen
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