Pink (business magazine)

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Pink magazine is a United States business magazine for women. Pink is based in Atlanta, Ga., and is published quarterly. Its motto is "Empowering Women to Live a Beautiful Career and a Beautiful Life." Its first issue was published in June 2005.

Pink went all digital and is now known as Little Pink Book. Little Pink Book is a daily eNote with a variety of content from fashion and style to corner office smarts. Little Pink Book Hosts 2 annual events: Spring Into Ownership and Fall Empowerment Event in Atlanta, Georgia.

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.

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

Women featured in Pink

External links

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