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******************************** Being Captain of the Boys' Baseball Team: Four Women Talk about Leadership http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/index.cfm?fa=viewfeature&id=972 Despite gains made by women in the ranks of upper management, the typical American corporation still consists of a middle-aged man sitting at the top, projecting his authority down through the ranks of the hierarchy. At a forum on March 18, Roslyn Courtney, a management consultant who co-chairs the Wharton Women’s Task Force, brought together four executives to talk about a different model of leadership. The four included: Dina Dublon, executive vice president and chief financial officer at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Carol Ammon, founder, chair and CEO of Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc., Dorrit Bern, chairman, CEO and president of Charming Shoppes, and Rosemarie Greco, director of health care reform for Pennsylvania Governor Ed. Rendell.
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