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| I am not 'running' for President," Gingrich told Fortune. So rather than give all his money to his children who, he told Fortune magazine, already have "a gigantic headstart in a society that aspires to be a meritocracy," he hopes to level the playing field by giving his wealth away. Sheila Wellington, a professor of management at New York University's Stern School of Business, told Fortune magazine that many men in leadership positions assume--even today--that family responsibilities just get in the way of women moving up the ranks. |
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