Saturday 19 November 2022 06:28, UKDisgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes "has the ambition to rise again" despite being jailed over a years-long scam that saw her become one of America's most celebrated tech billionaires, the creator of an award-winning podcast about the scandal has said.Read more:How Elizabeth Holmes went from Silicon Valley darling to disgraceHow Elizabeth Holmes went from Silicon Valley darling to disgraceInvestors could 'try again' if Holmes returnsStyling herself on her idol Steve Jobs, the famed Apple co-founder, Holmes's firm took Silicon Valley by storm on the promise of groundbreaking blood testing technology that attracted a whole host of big name investors.Despite the fact that the technology never worked as advertised, Jarvis says the promise of such an idea would be enough to once again entice investors.As a female CEO, she had "defied a lot of the odds" by raising hundreds of millions of dollars, helped by crafting a "mesmerising" persona defined by turtleneck jumpers, a strikingly deep voice, and a goal to "change the world"."We've seen things like that happen with Silicon Valley - major investors who put in money again with founders who… may not have been accused of fraud, but who have lost everything," said Jarvis."