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Aliza Sherman

Aliza Sherman, also known as Aliza Pilar Sherman, Aliza Sherman Risdahl, and Cybergrrl (born December 19, 1964) is a new media entrepreneur, author, blogger, women's issues activist, and international speaker. She is known for her expertise in online marketing and networking. Her primary focus includes addressing women's issues on the Internet, while empowering women to expand their role and involvement in progressive technology and the new media industry. In 1995, Sherman was named by ''Newsweek'' magazine as one of the "Top 50 People Who Matter Most on the Internet". She was one of only three women on the list.〔"The Net 50", ''Newsweek'', Vol. 126/127, Issue 26/1, December 25, 1995.〕 In 2009, she was named by ''Fast Company'' magazine as one of the "Most Influential Women in Technology", in the Blogger category. She is a native of Honolulu, Hawaii.
== Professional background ==
In January 1995, Sherman founded Cybergrrl, Inc., which is the first full-service Internet company owned by a woman. Two months later, she established Webgrrls International, known as the first global women's new media networking organization. Sherman is known for launching the first three general interest Web sites for women, located at Cybergrrl.com, Webgrrls.com, and Femina.com, predating other major women's Web sites.〔Lambert, Laura. "Aliza Sherman" in ''The Internet: A Historical Encyclopedia. Part 1, Biographies.'' Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2005.〕 She is credited with coining the term "Webgrrls" to refer to women with Web sites.〔Sinclair, Carla. ''Net Chick: A Smart-Girl Guide to the Wired World'', Henry Holt, 1995.〕
In addition to Internet, Web site, and organizational development, Sherman has written ten books, some of which address hindrances facing women in their attempt to increase their participation and involvement on the Internet. She identifies the issues that are present in various environments, while offering solutions, then empowering women to remove the barriers and move forward to accomplish their individual and professional goals. She has spoken about issues pertaining to women and the Internet at international conferences and events, including "Technology Conference for Women's NGOs" at The Hague, Netherlands; "Links Education Technology Conference" in Stockholm, Sweden; "1999 Women Leaders Conference" in Wellington, New Zealand; and "1999 Women's Summit of the Americas" in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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