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by DoreenMichele
744 days ago
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He was still one of the two main founders and married to the other main founder. He wasn't totally uninvolved with the company. He still did Office Hours, at least for a time. He described that as "ten percent of what he did" and hired at least two people to divide up the other 90 percent. I imagine he and Livingston discussed the company over breakfast/dinner and a lot of decisions were likely joint decisions privately hashed out. It's a company founded by a dating couple who later married. There is probably no clear, bright dividing line between "her" decisions and "his." |
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