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To: Who, me? who wrote (7785)10/7/1998 8:00:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
Who Me, I normally dont respond to you but in this case I feel it necessary to do so.

There have been books written about Debi Coleman and why she was chosen to be the first woman on the board of directors of a fortune 500 company. There is a fair amount of debate about this, its a common topic for the feminists. She was not the most qualified individual, having just barely made it through her Stanford MBA. Since her departure from Apple she has not lived up to the initial fanfare - I for one am very suspicious of the selection of her... I think most high achievers, male or female can control their weight and would never allow themselves to weigh 300 lbs JMO. I dont think it sent a good message for Apple to select someone like that, I think they could have made a better choice for the first female to sit on the board.

I am not 40, I am 34 btw.