There is no exact formula for building a power relationship or being a power couple. The designation — though derived from the notion of two influential professionals united — is more than just its surface explanation. The true capacity lies in a couple being able to successfully strategize the balance of their career pursuits with maintaining a fulfilling marriage. Our 2010 Power Couples have found the secret to accomplishing marital bliss while climbing the corporate ranks together. And the beauty of it all: They’re not afraid to share their bravura. It’s the ardent measure of effectual power — a willingness to empower others. Join us this month as we take a sneak peak into the lives of our 2010 Power Couples. Don't forget to pick up the February 2010 issue for complete Power Couple coverage. Jacqueline Holness
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