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Senior exec at GE steps down

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Patricia Sellers
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Patricia Sellers
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March 18, 2013, 4:08 PM ET

First Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg told us to Lean In.

Now New York Magazine—on its cover this week—tells us about “leaning back.”

In the spirit of the latter, General Electric announced this morning that Charlene Begley, once viewed as the company’s youngest rising star, is stepping down from her two big jobs: Chief Information Officer and head of the $8 billion Home and Business Solutions unit.

Begley, 45, is taking a leave of absence for health reasons. The company says that she intends to return, but in a TBD position.

Begley’s leave follows her little-known departure from GE in in 2009. At that time, she left GE for several months to deal with health problems but continued to do some work remotely while she recovered. This time around, Begley decided to take a more aggressive course, giving up her job and helping GE CEO Jeff Immelt install her replacements.

Chip Blankenship, who has been reporting to Begley as head of GE’s appliance business, is taking charge of Home and Business Solutions. Replacing Begley as CIO is Jamie Miller, promoted to SVP. Miller’s previous job was vice president, controller and chief accounting officer.

Before the world ever focused on young stars like Sheryl Sandberg and Marissa Mayer, now CEO of Yahoo, Begley was one of the youngest execs on on Coins2Day’s annual Most Powerful Women List. When she was named VP and then SVP at GE, she was the youngest executive, male or female, that the company had ever appointed. She ranked No. 29 on Coins2Day’s MPW list last year.

And on this topic of leaning back, another once-powerful woman, former Lehman Brothers (BCS) CFO Erin Callan, talked with NBC’s Ann Curry Friday night on NBC’s Rock Center. You can view the clip here.

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