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thumb Jacqueline Leo is a magazine editor and media producer. ==Career== Jacqueline Leo is President and Editor in Chief of The ''Fiscal Times'', a news website launched in February 2010. After spending years in the magazine and newspaper business, Ms. Leo founded and launched ''Child (magazine)'' in 1986. A year later, The New York Times Magazine Group acquired the magazine and appointed her Editor-in-Chief of Family Circle magazine. Under her leadership, an article on toxic waste dumping won the 1990 National Magazine Award for Public Interest, the first time that a woman’s magazine ever received the honor. She later became Editorial Director of The New York Times Women’s Magazine Group, where she launched ''Fitness'' magazine and a variety of special interest publications. Since then, Ms. Leo worked in a variety of media: She was Vice President of Editorial Operations, Sales and Marketing for Meredith Interactive where she oversaw the digital development of ''Better Homes and Gardens (magazine)'' and ''Ladies' Home Journal''; she was Senior Producer and Editorial Director for ABC News’ Good Morning America; and served as Editorial Director for ''Consumer Reports'' magazine and their varied media products. From 2001 through November 2007, Ms. Leo was Vice President and Editor-in-Chief of ''Reader's Digest,''〔(Jacqueline Leo Named Editor-in-Chief of Reader's Digest )〕 the largest paid circulation magazine in the U.S., with a readership of 38 million. She was responsible for converting the magazine from reprints to original content, and introducing contemporary graphics, columns and features in the magazine. Leo produced a half-hour documentary about the life of Alex Haley, a former contributor to Reader's Digest, as a companion to the book, ''Alex Haley: The Man Who Traced America's Roots.'' Leo's latest book, Seven: The Number for Happiness, Love, and Success was published in December, 2009, by Jonathan Karp, then editor and publisher of 12 Books, a Hachette company.〔(Book on the Number Seven Sold to Twelve )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jacqueline Leo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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