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Joanne Lipman (born June 18, 1961) is an American journalist and author who has served as chief editor at USA Today, the USA Today Network, Conde Nast, and The Wall Street Journal's Weekend Journal. She is the author of That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) About Working Together .
Joanne Lipman: Leonard Lance: That's What She Said: March 17, 2018: Bryan Caplan: Scott Carlson: The Case Against Education: March 24, 2018: Sarah McBride: Vanita Gupta: Tomorrow Will Be Different: Love, Loss, and the Fight for Trans Equality: March 31, 2018: James Swanson: Jesse Holland: Chasing King's Killer: The Hunt for Martin Luther King ...
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Eighty-five people, including editor-in-chief Joanne Lipman and publisher William Li, Jeff Bercovici, Portfolio.com's Mixed Media blogger, broke the news at 10 a.m.: Condé Nast is shutting down ...
Avery and Monte Lipman, founders of Republic Records \ [91] Herman Lubinsky (1896–1974), founder of Savoy Records [90] Lee Magid (1926–2007), record producer [90] Fred Mendelsohn (1917–2000), former president of Savoy Records [90] Lewis Merenstein (1934–2016), record producer [92]
Joanne Lipman Black Dahlia Theatre Nominated for an Ovation Award in Lead Actress in a Musical [130] 2010 59E59 Theaters (Theater A) [131] 2017 The Siegel: Deborah
Portfolio.com's April 2007 launch by Condé Nast was heavily reported on due, in part, to its large estimated budget reported to be between $100 million [5] and $125 million [6] (covering multiple years of operation), and to the boldness of the publisher to launch a business magazine at a time when similar magazines such as BusinessWeek, Business 2.0, Forbes, and Fortune were struggling to ...
Joanne Eileen Pierce was born in Niagara Falls, New York, to homemaker Ann (Egan) Pierce and Howard Pierce, who worked at a chemical company. [1] Pierce grew up in Niagara Falls, and attended the local Catholic high school. [3] Pierce joined the Sisters of Mercy in Buffalo, New York, in 1960, [4] remaining with them for 10 years. [5]