Translation: "I'm desperate to follow in someone else's footsteps while carving out a path for myself. And that person needs to have breasts!"
Strangely, she seems to think her problem is that she can't find someone to follow, rather than the fact that she is desperately trying to be a follower.
EDIT: So I posted before I read the article :-) If she wanted to be on the Sr. management track, she should have gone to a smaller company, where ability would have been recognized without being on the basketball team, or learn to play basketball. If you want to fasttrack, go where the track is fast.
(At least one tech company also thought they could hire a non-techie woman as CEO. Hopefully the rest of us can learn from HP's mistake.)
If I'm looking for a partner to start a business, then I am looking someone with skills to execute. So, if no skills in the area then no startup. Their are many skills that could be used in a startup, but I am loathe to let anyone manage developers who wasn't a developer. Sure, maybe there are some examples, but from most of my experience it just leads to problems.
Heck, I would partner with a dragon if it had the right skills (and obey the local laws) - any legal, can-go-to-sleep-at-night way to the money is fine.