Amy Schrier
At age 28, Amy Schrier founded Blue, the Adventure Lifestyle magazine in 1997. She was Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of the magazine from 1997-2003. Blue won awards including American Society of Magazine Editors' Top 40 Magazine Covers of the Past 40 years[1] and Life Magazine Best Magazine Photos of the Year, 1999. Blue was called "Not your father's National Geographic" by The New York Times.[2] Amy attended Cornell University.
References
- "Blue Dreams". Inside Media. November 1996.
- "Young Journalist Starts Up New, Hip Travel Pub—Blue". Lifestyle Media Reporter. September 4, 1997.
- "New Travel Magazine Targets Young Adults". The Christian Science Monitor. August 20, 1997.
- "New Magazine Traveling with the Younger Crowd". DAILY NEWS. July 8, 1997.
- "The X-Files: New wine, travel rags cater to the young and restless". San Francisco Examiner. July 29, 1997.
- "Leader of the (Back) Pack". VOGUE. November 1998.
- "The Star Talks to Amy Schrier: Into The Wild Blue Yonder". The East Hampton Star. July 31, 1997.
- "Amy Schrier". Hamptons Country. September 1998.
- David Armstrong (July 20, 1997). "The X-philes". San Francisco Chronicle. http://articles.sfgate.com/1997-07-20/business/28572205_1. Retrieved March 21, 2011.
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