Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Company: Hearst Magazines
Alma-mater: Trinity College (1966)
1. President of Hearst Magazines
1. Member of the Board : Coca-Cola Company
1. Member of the Board : IBM
Nicknamed: "The First Lady of American Magazines"
First woman publisher of weekly consumer magazine New York
Holds 8 honorary degrees
Trustee of University of Notre Dame
Member of the Council on Foreign Relations
Cathie Black Profile and Full Biography
With a best-selling book drawing on her four decades in the media business, Cathie Black—dubbed "The First Lady of American Magazines" and "one of the leading figures in American publishing over the past two decades" by the Financial Times—heads Hearst Magazines, a division of Hearst Corporation and one of the world's largest publishers of monthly magazines. For 15 years, first as president and now as chairman, she has managed the financial performance and development of some of the industry's best-known titles: Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Good Housekeeping, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, O, The Oprah Magazine, Popular Mechanics, Redbook, and Town & Country—14 magazines in all. She also oversees nearly 200 international editions of those magazines in more than 100 countries. At Hearst Magazines, aggressive international development worldwide as well as significant digital expansion are two key priority areas for Black.
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BASIC BLACK is both practical and motivational. Black offers case studies; "black-and-white" tips; and invaluable lessons about ambition, self- confidence, and risk, illustrated by candid, funny personal stories and with insights into media and business giants like Rupert Murdoch, Oprah Winfrey, Gloria Steinem, Francis Ford Coppola, Harvey Weinstein, and Al Neuharth.Having begun her career in advertising sales with several magazines, including Holiday and Ms., she made publishing history in 1979 when she became the first woman publisher of a weekly consumer magazine: New York.
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Black is included on Forbes magazine's list of "The World's100 Most Powerful Women." She has also been included on Fortune magazine's "50 Most Powerful Women in Business" list and Crain's list of New York City's "100 Most Influential Women in Business."Black is a graduate of Trinity College, Washington, D.C., and holds nine honorary degrees.
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