Carly Fiorina is reinventing herself as a politician today as she is expected to announce that she is running for the U.S. Senate seat in California that has been held for years by Democrat Barbara Boxer.
I say that she’s reinventing herself because she has played many roles over her career. First as a pioneering female executive at AT&T. Then as the change candidate inside Hewlett-Packard, always attempting to bring HP into the modern age. Then as the victim, unfairly (in her opinion) thrown out of HP. And more recently the fairly honest book author and breast cancer survivor.
If you look around the web this morning, you’ll see that everyone is dredging up photos from a while ago, when she had longer blonde hair. But we shot this photo at the Web 2.0 Summit, where she acknowledged her hair was growing back after falling out during her cancer treatment. There, she said she had seen the “best and the worst of the healthcare system.” I think you’ll find that, from the photos on the outside, to the person on the inside, this isn’t the same Carly Fiorina that was r