Evelyn Berezin
Evelyn Berezin, Computer Scientist Behind Groundbreaking Word Processor, Dies At 93
Evelyn Berezin, a computer scientist who designed the world’s first word processor, has died at the age of 93.
as she explained in an oral history interview, she was having trouble finding work in the physics field, so she started asking about computers — having barely even heard of them.
It wasn’t easy being a woman in the industry. In 1960, Berezin says she was offered a job at the New York Stock Exchange, as a vice president managing the computer system that handled their communications. But then the offer was retracted by the board of directors.
In 2006, Berezin was inducted into the Long Island Technology Hall of Fame, and she joined the Women In Technology Hall of Fame in 2011. In 2015, she became a fellow at the Computer History Museum.