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Pink (business magazine)

''PINK'' magazine is a United States business magazine for women, based in Atlanta, GA., and is published quarterly. ''Little PINK Book'' is America’s No. 1 digital platform for ambitious, intelligent women who are passionate about making a difference. Its motto is "Empowering Women to Live a Beautiful Career and a Beautiful Life." Its first issue was published in June 2005.
''Little PINK Book'' is a digital magazine and its monthly PINK Note comes right to your inbox with tools, resources and expert advice on everything working women need to know. They bring working women the latest data, trends, tips and inspiration for all aspects of your career — whether a small business owner, a top exec, middle management or anywhere in between.
''PINK'' contributors include Cynthia Good, Lisa Belkin, Mary Catherine Bateson, Ann Crittenden, Diane K. Danielson, Della De Lafuente, Mary Anne Dunkin, Joanne Gordon, Lee Anna Jackson, Melanie Lasoff Levs, Consuelo Mack and Candida Royalle.
==Founder==
Women’s activist Cynthia Good is the creator of a movement that has empowered thousands upon thousands of women to have the courage to do what they love.
As an award winning news anchor and journalist, Good became a household name in Atlanta for her riveting reports that took us from the streets of Georgia to prison riots in Cuba.
After the birth of her first son, she created Good For Parents –TV episodes that brought best parenting practices to families all over the State. As companions to her show she wrote the books, Words Every Child Must Hear and Vaccinating Your Child. In her spare time, she opened the now wildly popular restaurant Horseradish Grill and bookstore chain, Chapter 11 Bookstores.
In 2002, Cynthia became editor and chief of the breakout magazine Atlanta Woman which featured and celebrated Atlanta’s top career women and then went on to create the national magazine Pink—which still garners a special place in the hearts and minds of professional women all over the globe.
In 2009, she created LittlePinkBook.com as a powerful and successful vehicle for driving her message throughout the world of social media.
Today, LittlePinkBook.com is the #1 digital address for career women who demand a beautiful career and a beautiful life.
This year Good’s holding company Pink Street LLC celebrates its tenth year of breaking the glass ceiling and helping women soar to new heights in business.
Winner of dozens of journalism awards, author of six books, creator of four businesses, mother of two children and wife to one man, Cynthia Good is UNSTOPPABLE. In fact, she won the Unstoppable Woman of the Year award in 2014. And if you still have any doubt, just watch her dance performance in Dancing With Stars 2014 where she helped raise nearly a half a million dollars to stop the onslaught of Alzheimer’s.

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