YAHOO LIFESTYLE – Mar 5 – Former Match Group CEO Mandy Ginsberg shared her "emotional and complex" decision to resign from Match Group, after testing positive for the BRCA1 gene. She explained her March 1st resignation in an essay for Fast Company: "It was an emotional and complex decision. This job has been the most fulfilling and impactful role of my career. But a one-two punch of personal issues forced me to take a step back and reprioritize." Ginsberg explained that after the October tornado, a series of which caused a reported $2B in damages throughout Texas, her family was displaced. Throughout the stress and her nonstop work schedule, Ginsberg missed voicemails from her doctor stating that the FDA had recalled her breast implants, which she got after testing positive for the BRCA1 gene. "This would mean another round of surgery to remove and replace my implants, along with a weeks-long recovery," Ginsberg wrote in Fast Company. "This would be my fourth surgery to prevent breast and ovarian cancer. After sitting down with my husband over the holidays, I knew there was no way I could balance my personal needs and my job as CEO."
by Elise Solé
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