PINK magazine

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PINK magazine is an American business magazine targeted at women. PINK is based in Atlanta, Georgia and publishes seven issues per year. Its first issue was published in June 2005.

PINK contributors include Cynthia Good, Genevieve Bos, Mary Catherine Bateson, Ann Crittenden, Diane K. Danielson, Della De Lafuente, Mary Anne Dunkin, Joanne Gordon, Lee Anna Jackson, Melanie Lasoff Levs, Consuelo Mack, and Candida Royalle.


Contents


[edit] Regular columns

Woman's Work

Interview with a woman who has built a successful career in a male-dominated field.

My Money

Covers investments, retirement planning, inheritances, and budgeting for women.

My Day to Day

Covers new trends in business.

My Career

Covers ways for women to boost their careers.

My Click

Covers new workplace technology.

My Ticket

Covers tips for business travel.

My World

Covers issues for women around the globe.

My Mix

Covers how women can integrate their careers and personal lives.

My Health

Covers health issues in the workplace and how companies can resolve them.

My Franchise

Interview with a female franchise owner.

Triumph

Interview with a woman who has built a successful career under trying circumstances.

[edit] Women featured in PINK

  • Iman, supermodel and CEO of Iman Cosmetics, Skincare, and Fragrances
  • Pernille Spiers-Lopez, President, IKEA North America
  • Cocoa Dunston, Founder, ADemolition Inc.
  • Helen Owens, CEO, Klassic's International

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