Her success in sales led to her promotion to associate publisher in 1975.
Black was called on to help launch Ms. magazine as advertising manager in 1972--at a time when staunch feminism was not widely accepted.
Cathleen Black was born on April 26th, 1944.
Cathleen Black was born in Chicago, Illinois in the United States.
In 1979, after working there for two years, Black was indeed named publisher of New York, making her the first woman to hold that title for a weekly consumer magazine.
President, Hearst Magazines
Trinity College, BA, 1966
Black Velvet - magazine - was created in 1994.
THE FIRST BLACK MAGAZINE IN 1836 WAS BLACKWOOD MAGAZINE
Black Belt - magazine - was created in 1961.
Black then moved to USA Today in 1984, where she would be credited with boosting the daily publication's circulation and making it profitable.
She then headed the American Newspapers Publishers Association, where she worked mainly as a spokesperson and lobbyist.
union league If they promoted self-defense, I would say the Black Panthers.