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Behind many top Wall St women: a househusband

Behind many top Wall St women: a househusband
Natalie Hyche Kelly works as a high-level executive at Visa while Chip Kelly shoulders the domestic responsibilities. (Image: Emli Bendixen for WSJ)
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By Mirian GottfriedSuzanne Donohoe, a top executive at the private-equity firm EQT, started the month of September with a 10-day business trip through Asia and Europe. Back in New York, her husband, Matt Donohoe, was helping their three teenagers begin a new school year.That was no simple task. Though the Donohoe children are close in age, each goes to a different school and has different extracurricular activities. Matt drove their 13-year-old to hockey practices in New Jersey and took all three children to Boston for a tournament. In bet...

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