Marissa Mayer
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@BusterBoy It could be because most male CEOs have stay at home wives. I know that's a sweeping generalization but I recall talking to a female CEO of an affiliate PBS station who talked of the challenges of women CEOs who don't have that "partner" who manages the whole domestic side of their lives.
I'm not sure what I think of her but she a has an enormous job and I guess I don't really care if she's managed to create her own personal daycare. She'll ultimately be judged on whether Yahoo is successful. If she is (I can't really imagine Yahoo can compete but we'll see) she'll be lauded for this decision. If it fails, she's be vilified even more, rightly or wrongly.
How many male CEOs have used their secretaries to schedule appointments, pick up their kids, etc. ?