BlackLine CEO Named to "Top Women of Influence"

BlackLine Systems CEO and founder Therese Tucker was named to the 2014 list of the “Top Women of Influence in Los Angeles,” taking the top spot in the technology category.

Tucker was recognized alongside senior executives from Ernst & Young, Deloitte, Google, Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, among others. Under her leadership, BlackLine revenues have increased more than 50 percent annually on a consistent basis. The company also quadrupled its headcount in the past few years, adding talent in the U.S., London and Australia.

Tucker was also recently honored by the San Fernando Valley Business Journal as a "Woman of the Decade.”

Tucker has been invited to speak to accounting and business students at Harvard Business School, Columbia University/Barnard College and New York University’s Stern School of Management.

The ‘Top Women’ were honored at an awards ceremony June 5 hosted by Broads Circle, a L.A.-based organization dedicated to helping drive revenue growth for local women-owned/led businesses.

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