Marla Wood worked as an administrative assistant and bookkeeper for Micro-Soft, and was one of the company's first 12 employees. She organized the nonexempt employees at Microsoft and filed an overtime pay dispute, which was later settled. In 1980, she and her husband, Steve Wood, became the first of the original 12 to leave Microsoft.
As of 2006, the couple were estimated to have a personal net worth of $15 million. At the time, Marla Wood was spending her time raising the couple's two children and working as a volunteer in Sammamish, Washington.[1]
References[]
- ↑ When Microsoft was local -- how its first 11 employees fared by The Associated Press, Albuquerque Tribune. 2005. Archived 2006-10-17.
External links[]
- Marla Wood at Wikipedia (archived 2010-10-12)
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