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Jacqueline Leo

Jacqueline Leo

Jacqueline Leo

Jacqueline Leo is an American magazine editor, media producer, and author, renowned for her significant contributions to both print and digital media. She graduated from Baruch College in 1968 and embarked on a distinguished career in publishing. Leo founded and launched Child magazine in 1986, which was later acquired by The New York Times Magazine Group. She subsequently served as the editor-in-chief of Family Circle and as editorial director of the New York Times Women's Magazine Group, where she launched Fitness magazine. Her tenure at Reader’s Digest as vice president and editor-in-chief further solidified her reputation in the industry. In 2010, she founded The Fiscal Times, a digital news website focusing on fiscal policy and economic issues .+4+4Google Sách+4+4Hachette Book Group+4Google Sách+4+4Google Sách+4Hachette Book Group+4+4Amazon+4+4

Beyond her editorial roles, Leo has been an advocate for journalistic excellence and innovation. She served as the president of the American Society of Magazine Editors and received the Matrix Award from New York Women in Communications in 1993. Her leadership in digital media was recognized when she became the senior producer and editorial director for ABC News’ Good Morning America, and later, the editorial director for Consumer Reports .Google Sách+5+5+5

Leo is also the author of Seven: The Number for Happiness, Love, and Success (2009), a book that explores the significance of the number seven across various cultures and disciplines, offering insights into its impact on personal well-being and success .+7Google Sách+7Jyotish eBooks+7

Throughout her career, Jacqueline Leo has emphasized the importance of focus and balance in a fast-paced, digitally connected world. She has remarked, "One look at an email can rob you of 15 minutes of focus. One call on your cell phone, one tweet, one instant message can destroy your schedule, forcing you to move meetings, or blow off really important things, like love, and friendship" . This perspective underscores her commitment to thoughtful engagement and the mindful consumption of information.QuotesGram+5BrainyQuote+5QuoteTab+5

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