An Internet executive for Stamford-based Cendant Corp. won the richest Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) award in state history, and possibly the nation, in an administrative ruling issued Sept. 18.

Kim Persky, a Princeton and Stanford-trained marketer, was earning $136,038 on Jan.25, 1999, the day her baby was born and her family leave began. She’d begun working for CUC International, a Cendant predecessor, in 1989, the year she earned an MBA from Stanford, and held a number of high-level marketing jobs for the company in the U.S. and England, supervising ambitious sales operations.

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