Ramona Pierson: The Most Inspiring Woman in Tech

How an ex-marine left for dead fought back to become a serial entrepreneur

Danielle Newnham

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Ramona Pierson (Image credit: The Female Lead)

Ramona Pierson started her career in the Marine Corps, working on algorithms to help fighter attack squadrons. She was incredibly fit, even nominated as the fittest person on the base by her male peers. But a drunk driver hit her and left her for dead. She was in a drug-induced coma for eighteen months before waking, unable to see, walk, or talk. After more than 50 surgeries and a lengthy rehabilitation process in a senior citizens’ home, she slowly started to rebuild her life. She went on to start three companies, all in the tech education space, including SynapticMash, which she sold to Promethean World Plc.

Ramona went on to co-found and become CEO of Declara, a startup that used artificial intelligence to power its collaborative knowledge platform. Ramona started Declara with Nelson Gonzalez and with $25 million in Seed A funding and a mission to innovate the education sector. President Obama praised Declara for combining “… the power of a search engine with a worldwide network of experts so that we all can learn faster from our fellow citizens and their lifetimes of knowledge.” After Declara, Ramona was Director, Technical Product Management at Amazon.

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Danielle Newnham
Danielle Newnham

Written by Danielle Newnham

Host of Danielle Newnham Podcast — interviews with tech founders and innovators. Writer. Author. Recovering Founder.