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Profiles of thought leaders in the arts, business, philanthropy and the social sciences, and first-person essays by some of Worth’s most outspoken and controversial readers.


Serious Fun Party-loving George Cloutier has some business to take care of in Washington.
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Matron of the Arts Elizabeth A. Sackler seeks to redefine roles as she promotes feminist art.
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Ms. Clean Sallie Krawcheck, the head of Citigroup’s global wealth management division, is working to improve credibility and stability.
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Team Player As Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay revitalizes his franchise, he still finds time to strum Jerry Garcia’s “Tiger” guitar.
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Peeble's Principles A real estate mogul shares the blueprints for his success.
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A New Playbook Joe Montana takes to the private-banking field . . . and scores.
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The Blogger Arianna Huffington defies the critics and spins online political chat into new-media gold.
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Everybody Loves Food The entire time Phil Rosenthal was producing a now-classic sitcom, he was actually thinking about lunch.
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Soulful Serenade Just as a music project brings together African and American rhythms, it unites diverse funders attracted to the power of its art and message.
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Earth Mirth MTV’s Doug Herzog and Bill Roedy laugh their way toward building a global brand.
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Sole Man Italy’s shoe titan, Mario Polegato, marches boldly into the lucrative American market.
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Soulful Science Christy and John Mack encourage medical care that connects body, mind, spirit and community.
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