WINTER 2016
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HAI LEE ’80 was a shy, insecure Amherst student when she went down a list of possible careers and rejected each one. She did not see herself succeeding at any of
Hundred-Year them. Her best option, she concluded, was to run her own company. So she got to work, planning out her entire life, setting goals, and then assessing her progress each
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quarter. Today she is CEO, co-founder and primary owner of the largest woman-owned company in the United States. Yet she insists she’s no smarter than anyone else.