Main characters
Early Years
Life Company
Exposure of Crime
Take-aways
100

Who is the main character in the book?

Elizabeth Holmes

100

Where was the main character born?

Washington D. C.

100

What is the name of the company that the main character created?

Theranos

100

What is the name of the investigative reporter who exposed the company?

John Carreyou

100

what psychiatric diagnosis could the company founder possible have?

any personality disorder

sociopath

200

What is the name of the older government official who supported the main character with few questions?

George Schultz

200

What famous company did the main character's father work for when he/she was a child?

Enron

200

In what year was the company created?

2004

200

What is the name of the device that was being sold?

The Edison?

200

Who were in the victims in this crime?

patients

doctors

insurance companies

employees

stockholders

300

What is the name of the very successful entrepreneur/company founder who the main character is often compared to....?

Steve Jobs

300

What successful company did the main character's grandmother's family own?

Fleichmann's yeast

300

What is the meaning of the company's name?

It is a portmantea of therapy and diagnosis

300

What is the name of the first large company who purchased the devices?

Walgreens

300

what cases are still pending?

Federal charges of wire fraud and conspiracy to committ wire fraud

400

Who was the President and COO of the company?

Ramish Balwani

400

What university did the main character attend?

Stanford

400

On what fear did the founder state was the reason for the creation of the company?

Her fear of needles

400

In what year were criminal charges filed?

2018

400

What is the name of the actor who will be portraying the main character in an upcoming movie?

Jennifer Lawrence

500

Who was the ex employee who was the main whistle blower?

Tyler Schultz

500

What was the main character's college major?

Chemical engineering?

500

Who first told the founder that her idea would never work?

Phyliss Gardner, her professor at Stanford

500

What are/were the main charges against the company and it's 2 top executives?

That the device gave inaccurate results, that the company used other means to complete the blood tests rather then the device itself.

500

How can these types of crimes be prevented?

Any answer?