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Breaking the glass ceiling - from above.(Focus: Small Business)

Crain's Chicago Business, December, 2004 by Beem, Kate

Byline: KATE BEEM Most businessmen would probably agree that while they believe in workplace equality, they don't do much about it. But glass ceilings break more easily when they're smashed from both sides. Some men have embraced that concept, earning the respect and loyalty of the women they do business with.

We found four Chicago-area businessmen who fit that description, and spoke with the women who vouched for them. Frank Goldstin Chairman and CEO, Experiential Agency Inc., Chicago Frank Goldstin's business is all about details. His Experiential Agency produces events for companies including McDonald's Corp. and Starwood Corp.'s W Hotels. In the 15 years since he founded his business, Mr. Goldstin, 37, has found his female employees to be more...

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