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Christell DeHaan
How'd she get so rich? DeHaan, known as the "time-share queen," is the co-founder and former chairman of Resort Condominiums International, the largest vacation exchange company in the world. In 1996 Cendant Corporation bought RCI for $825 million. She has since devoted her life to helping children in developing countries through her Christel House International Program.