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  2. Terry McDonell - Wikipedia

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    Robert Terry McDonell (born August 1, 1944) is an American editor, writer and publishing executive. [1] He is a co-founder of the Literary Hub website that launched in 2015. . His memoir, The Accidental Life: An Editor's Notes on Writing and Writers, was published by Knopf in 2016, and he is also the author of Irma: The education of a Mother's Son (202

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  4. Samantha Barry - Wikipedia

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    She is the eighth editor since the magazine's founding in 1939. Barry is the first person never to have worked in print media before leading a Condé Nast magazine. [ 8 ] [ 3 ] [ 9 ] [ 4 ] [ 7 ] [ 10 ] Under Barry's editorship, the US edition of the magazine ceased publishing a monthly print edition to focus on a digital-first model.

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    The service offers resume review and editing, career Q&As, personalized job search or networking plans, [19] and specialized coaching in interviewing, negotiation, and leadership. [ 20 ] The Muse was a finalist in The Wall Street Journal "Startup of the Year" competition in Fall 2013.

  6. Jane Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Jane Ellen Amsterdam (born June 15, 1951) is a former American magazine and newspaper editor. After successive magazine editorships during the 1970s, she joined The Washington Post as section editor. She later became founding editor of Manhattan, inc., and was widely credited with making it into a dynamic, National Magazine Award-winning ...

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  8. Harriet Brown - Wikipedia

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    She was part of the start-up staff for both Wigwag magazine, [2] 1989–1991, and American Girl magazine American Girl, 1992–2000. Her 2006 New York Times article "One Spoonful at a Time" [ 3 ] chronicled the descent of her daughter, Anna Young, into anorexia and recovery via family-based treatment , also known as the Maudsley approach.

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