I'm surrounded by very powerful women and very progressive men.
I came to Playboy not expecting to stay. But after five years, I found myself really enjoying the business world, and I realized I had some skill.
Not only did I enjoy the creative side of Playboy and enjoy being surrounded by people who are curious about life, but I also love the analytical and hard business side of it.
Well, I grew up around the magazine and was part of a generation that was embracing our sexuality.
We don't fight about money... I hate to see people fight about money.
I'd guess that 80 percent of the people who work for Playboy are feminists.
Some, but much of my money is tied up in Playboy stock.
I never have to this day, because my money is the money I earn.
No, I never thought about my father's money as my money.
My mother thinks I could have even run a larger company.
Most people sell stock to pay taxes, but I didn't want to sell any stock.
In college, my big money memory was saving up to buy a car with my boyfriend, whom I lived with.
I've lectured at the Harvard Business School several times.
The very first stock I bought right out of college was Berkshire Hathaway.
It's important not to limit the amount of their own money that candidates can spend, but to give other people access to enough money to run competitive races.