Sentences with phrase «magazine columns for»

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Quick also authors a regular column for Fortune magazine as well as contributes to CNBC.com.
Local and regional magazines and newspapers, as well as specialist B2B publications, dedicate a certain number of column inches to locally based businesses so get in touch with the right press contacts and exploit this for free publicity.
Scobell began writing for the magazine in 1931, and in 1935 he contributed a series of articles that he parlayed into a monthly investment column.
He is the author of 85 books and he currently writes regular columns for Target Marketing Magazine and The Direct Response Letter.
In the most literal terms, Wolff, from 1998 until he decamped for Vanity Fair this winter, wrote the weekly «This Media Life» column for New York magazine, spinning out stylish, pointed observations on everything from Viacom's power struggles to Rupert Murdoch's love life.
Jill is also the Communication Biz Expert for Smart Hustle Magazine, with recurring columns both online and in print.
He's written columns for outlets like New York magazine, Vanity Fair, and the Hollywood Reporter and has several books under his belt (including two about wealthy media moguls).
Jeanne was previously Vice President of Market Development at Accenture and is currently a Contributor to Forbes Magazine writing a column entitled 2020 Workplace: Preparing for the Future.
James appears regularly on Bloomberg T.V. and BNN and writes a weekly column for Futures Magazine.
Previously, I wrote the Politics on TV column for Macleans.ca, I was a contributor to the Xtra chain, which included maintaining a political blog for the Xtra.ca website, and I also served as the Political Editor for Outlooks — Canada's GLBT Magazine.
He also writes retail - related columns for Canadian Grocer, Canada's only national retail magazine.
Eric also wrote the Link Building column for ClickZ, the NetSense column for Ad Age magazine, and is a 4 - star speaker at major industry conferences.
He later founded and ran the national government affairs newsletter Provincial & Territorial Report, while continuing to write a political column for the magazine Western Standard.
Journalist Chris Kern referenced the term «a virtual office» in his column for the September, 1983 issue of the American Way magazine.
His ideas have appeared in the Huffington Post and Risk Management Magazine, as well as his monthly columns for WealthManagement.com and Investment News.
Andreana Reale writes a column for RELEVANT magazine about Jesus» parable of the vineyard, wondering how it informs us about our own economies and systems of land division.
I thought of this when running through my files looking for an illustration for a column I write for our diocesan newspaper, and finding a story from the bright, stylish, and very intelligent magazine New Scientist with the headline «Dear God, please confirm what I already believe.»
In my column for Hope for Women magazine, I share in detail «How to Heal After the Reveal.»
In the back of conservative magazines, there are likely to be one - column advertisements for Tocqueville neckties, Madison neckties, even Burke neckties....
The institute is undoubtedly an ego trip for Schuller, and so is many a classroom lecture and magazine article and editorial column for you and me, but he came through time and again during the conference as a decent, warm, ordinary and enthusiastic human being.
As this magazine has been doing consistently for 40 years now, our columns in this issue - especially Cutting Edge, Letters, Notes from Across the Atlantic and our new column Continuity and Development - explore some of the ways in which we can move forward.
I can not blame him if I have read more of his books than he has of mine, and it might have escaped his notice that I have written on this matter at length - in my book, First Things (Princeton, 1986, Chapters XVI - XVII), and in numerous articles before and since, including a monthly column in a magazine in which he has stood now, for some time, as a member of the Publication Committee.
(CNN)-- Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was writing an advice column in 1958 for Ebony magazine when he received an unusual letter.
They respond to the response over David Cameron's article for the magazine, hear Archbishop Justin Welby's evangelism anecdotes and reflect on Martin Saunders» final column after 5 years at the helm of our Culture section.
In her April «What I Know for Sure» column in her magazine, Oprah writes: «The irony of relationships is that you're not usually ready for one until you can say from the deepest part of yourself, «I will never again give up my power to another person.»»
It is Philip Yancey's last CT column (for the foreseeable future anyway), after 26 years of writing for the magazine.
Some practical points: If you're just starting out, some opportunities that make a lot of sense for platform - building include: writing guest posts for popular bloggers who share a similar audience, writing a regular column for a newspaper or online magazine, seeking out speaking gigs (paid or unpaid), participating in conferences (for networking opportunities as well as exposure to new, inspiring ideas), using social media to share your message, and requesting interviews with popular authors / speakers / leaders to feature on your blog.
Between then and now, she ran that store and catered for twenty years, wrote seven books and countless magazine columns, and made more segments of The Barefoot Contessa on Foot Network than I know what to with.
He is best known for his weekly columns in the Sydney Morning Herald Good Living section, and regular articles and tasting notes in Gourmet Traveller Wine Magazine, for which he is contributing editor, a tasting panel member and a columnist.
Karen is a frequent contributor to Cooking Club magazine and for five years wrote a syndicated weekly food column for Tribune Media Services entitled «The Seasoned Cook».
For about five years, Charlie Hopper has written a restaurant marketing column for Food & Drink magaziFor about five years, Charlie Hopper has written a restaurant marketing column for Food & Drink magazifor Food & Drink magazine.
His extensive credits include editing wine journals and magazines, writing monthly columns, serving on boards, teaching advanced wine courses, creating wine studies curricula for prestigious universities, and operating wine schools.
I was working on updating a classic American recipe for my Paleo Magazine column this weekend and realized I had no idea how to properly prepare...
Then I came across this recipe for black bean chilli with stout from L.V. Anderson at Slate magazine's «Brow Beat» column.
A writer, editor, lexicographer and onetime student of Ely Culbertson, Morehead edited Culbertson's Bridge World magazine, and later, from 1959 to 1963, wrote a daily bridge column for The New York Times.
AUTHOR AND FORMER New York Times sports columnistRobert Lipsyte calls Dave Zirin «the best young sportswriter inAmerica,» but readers don't turn to Zirin's columns in Slam magazine and onedgeofsports.com for scores - and - sweat stories.
I worked with Sport Magazine to produce an accompanying illustration of Ian Wright for his column.
In addition to treating patients, he participates in the training of medical students and residents, lectures all over the world, writes books, and writes a monthly column for «Fit Pregnancy» magazine.
Why do women — and, sorry, but this is a woman thing, not a guy thing, because I have never seen a «surviving Valentine's Day» column in a magazine or website for men — believe Valentine's Day is something to survive, alone or creatively (like volunteering, or having a gals» night, or loving ourselves by getting a facial or massage, etc.)?
As well, Roberta regularly holds greenhouse sessions for members, provides articles for The Old Sturbridge Village Visitor Magazine and writes a weekly gardening column for various Turley Press publications, where she is warmly known as the «Garden Lady.»
I write a regular column in Allergic Living Magazine called «The Parenting Coach» where I share my passion for supporting the emotional needs of families with food allergies.
Karen reaches thousands of parents each month as the parent «expert» for Examiner.com, BlueSuitMom.com, the «Toddler / Preschooler Column» for South Florida Parenting Magazine and numerous parenting websites.
She has her own blog and also writes a monthly column, called Dis Abled Mom, for the e-zine Audacity Magazine giving her more opportunity to share her experience as a disabled mom raising a healthy daughter.
Pre-kids, Meredith worked as the Educational Consultant for a major PBS station, helping to develop national programming and working on - air during their infamous pledge drives.Meredith now writes two monthly columns for Chicago Parent magazine and is the host of the style and beauty video series «Trending» onChicagoParent.com.
She writes a regular column for ADDitude magazine.
Professionally involved in the Arts & Crafts industry for over 25 years, she has authored over 50 «How To» craft books on a wide variety of subjects as well as feature columns in both national and international magazines.
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While I've been working on the next Technology Bytes column for Campaigns and Elections magazine this past week, the previous one went online (the print version of the magazine shipped a couple of weeks ago).
Regular Epolitics.com readers will know all about Technology Bytes, the regular internet politics - focused column I write for Campaigns & Elections magazine.
Quick Hits is still coming together for this week, but if you're hungry for a digital politics reading fix, try the latest Campaigns & Elections magazine Technology Bytes column.
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