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Lesley Jane Seymour |
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Lesley Jane Seymour was named editor-in-chief of More magazine in January of 2008 where she led the magazine to a 2009 National Magazine Award nomination for personal service for an investigative piece called "The Endangered Uterus", and to a nomination for General Excellence in 2010. Under her guidance, the magazine was named to Mediaweek's 2010 Hot List, and dubbed "The Vanity Fair for Women" by marketers. Seymour was also ranked 4th on Forbes' Most Powerful Fashion Magazine Editors list in 2009. Prior to joining Meredith Corporation, Seymour served as the editor-in-chief of Marie Claire, where she spearheaded the magazine's signature cause-related programs, including It's Time to Talk Day, in which the Congress renewed the Violence Against Women Act thanks in part to the magazine's effort; she created the One World/One Wish campaign for the international relief organization Save the Children which authored legislation to take 1% of defense spending to put toward rehabilitating women and children after war.
Prior to that, Seymour was editor-in-chief of Redbook, where she repositioned the magazine, developed new editorial programs and features and guided the title to a National Magazine Award nomination for Personal Service for its comprehensive Breast Cancer Medbook. Seymour's editorial experience also encompasses serving as the editor-in-chief of YM, beauty director of Glamour and contributing editor for Vogue. Additionally, Seymour is the author of two books: On the Edge: Images from 100 Years of Vogue and I Wish My Parents Understood. |
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Judith Coyne |
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Genevieve Monsma |
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Debra Bishop |
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Debra Bishop is the creative director for More. She came to More from Martha Stewart Weddings, where she served as VP/design director. Prior to that, she was the VP/design director of Blueprint. Bishop started at Omnimedia in 1997 as the art director for the Martha by Mail catalog and was promoted to design director of Martha Stewart Baby and VP/design director of KIDS: Fun Stuff to Do Together and Body + Soul. During her tenure at KIDS, the publication won "Magazine of the Year" by The Society of Publication Design and an ASME for best-designed magazine.
Before Martha Stewart, Bishop served as deputy art director at House & Garden and senior associate art director at Rolling Stone. The early part of her career was spent working for graphic designer Paula Scher.
Bishop has received awards from The Art Director's Club, The Type Director's Club, AIGA and American Photography.
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Nancy Stedman |
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Jen Braunschweiger |
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