Sunfish makes many good points, she is being paraded as the next probable appointee.
To take his argument a step further, the really interesting thing is for all intents & purposes has the
appearance of a political appointment. She obviously has a "skill set" in the art of politics/
PR.
Many years have been carefully honing alliances & networks on both sides of the isle, she is a primarily a political creature. Her appointment as CEO would remove any pretence that there is a difference between the public & private.
The mechanics of running business are now far less important to the mechanics of running
the politics of business. Mussolini would be proud.
One can only imagine the pillow talk: "Just think Paul, with my ambition & your ability..."