Shar Dubey

[8] After graduation, Dubey returned to her hometown and worked for a steel company for a year, before saving up enough money to attend Ohio State University.

[13] Dubey began her career in 1998, as an engineer for Texas Instruments, before joining supply chain management software company i2 technologies.

[21][22][23][24] Dubey began her tenure as CEO for Match Group just as the COVID-19 pandemic was hitting the US and three months before the company spun off from IAC.

Previously, the Supreme Court of the United States denied a motion to block enforcement in a 5–4 vote.

Dubey announced that she would be creating a fund to assist Texas-based employees and their dependents who were impacted by the legislation stating that "I personally, as a woman in Texas, could not keep silent" and "I am shocked that I now live in a state where women's reproductive laws are more regressive than most of the world, including India."