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How the power players do it - by Fortune senior editor at large Patricia Sellers

Who are the 2012 Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs?

August 31, 2012: 9:00 AM ET

FORTUNE -- One of this year's Fortune Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs multitasks in Hollywood. She's a movie star.

Another 2012 MPW Entrepreneur just sold her company to Google (GOOG) for a reported $350 million.

Another winner, nominated by Facebook (FB) COO Sheryl Sandberg, sold her company to LinkedIn (LNKD) for $119 million this year.

These three startup queens are Jessica Alba of The Honest Co., Victoria Ransom of Wildfire Interactive, and Rashmi Sinha of SlideShare.

Below is the full list of 2012 MPW Entrepreneurs: 10 honorees selected from among 133 applicants because they've created innovative companies that could be big and global someday. Or perhaps already are.

We're inviting all 10 of the MPW Entrepreneurs to join us at the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit October 1-3 in Laguna Niguel, California. Until then, kudos to these 10 business stars:

1.    Jessica Alba, Co-Founder, The Honest Co.
2.    Jill Becker, CEO and Founder, Cambridge NanoTech
3.    Jessica Butcher, CMO and Founding Director, Blippar.com
4.    Theresa Fette, CEO, Provident Trust Group
5.    Christiane Lemieux, Founder, DwellStudio
6.    Laura Mather, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Silver Tail Systems
7.    Victoria Ransom, CEO and Founder, Wildfire Interactive
8.    Rashmi  Sinha, CEO and Co-Founder, SlideShare
9.    Alexa von Tobel, Founder and CEO, LearnVest
10.  Shunee Yee, CEO and President, CSOFT International

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Pattie Sellers
Patricia Sellers
Senior Editor at Large, Fortune
Executive Director of MPW/Live Content, Time Inc.

Fortune senior editor at large Pattie Sellers has written some of Fortune's most talked-about cover stories, including "Marissa Mayer: Ready to Rumble at Yahoo," "Oprah's Next Act," "Can Meg Whitman Save California?" "The $100 Billion Woman" (Melinda Gates), and "Remodeling Martha" (Martha Stewart). She has helped oversee Fortune's "Most Powerful Women in Business" package every year since its launch in 1998. Pattie is Executive Director of the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit, the preeminent gathering of women leaders in business and beyond. She oversees MPW programs that enable women leaders to extend their influence and empower the next generation—such as Fortune MPW Entrepreneurs and the Fortune-U.S. State Department Global Women Leaders Mentoring Partnership. Beyond her Fortune duties, she is also developing Live Content across Time Inc. Pattie grew up in Allentown, PA, graduated from the University of Virginia, and started at Fortune in 1984. Her blog, Postcards, is about how power players lead, manage others, and navigate their careers.

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