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| Lisa CC | Posted 10/14/2008 1:09:51 PM | show profile The October surprise is that the brand new deputy editor, health of More Magazine, Nancy Stedman, has will be speaking at ASJA's 10/16 NYC program on health markets (see details below). She just started there on Tuesday, so it's the first opportunity to meet, network, and find out what she's looking for. The mystery, however, is that her name is very familiar to me, and I can't figure out where I know her from. She was previously at Quick and Simple, but I've never written for that magazine. Anybody know Nancy and where she used to work before that? Here's the program announcement, It's open to both members and nonmembers. October Surprise: Meet More Magazine's New Health Director at 10/16 ASJA Program The October 16 New York meeting/webcast just got bigger and better, with the addition of panelist Nancy Stedman, who has just joined More Magazine as its deputy editor, health this week. Be among the first freelancers to meet her, network and get the inside scoop on what she's seeking for this high-paying publication for women over 40. The health market has always been a reliable source of free-lance income. Now, it is more robust than ever and includes a widening array of outlets, including the women's magazines, internet sites and custom-publishing networks. The October 16 New York brings together these top editors: NELLY GUPTA, executive editor, Health Monitor Network, a leading nationwide provider of patient education magazines and single-sponsor guides. JULIA KAGAN, health director, Ladies Home Journal. LIZ HUMPHREYS, executive editor, everydayhealth.com, a website that offers reader-friendly health news and information on hundreds of conditions. NANCY STEDMAN, deputy editor, health; More Magazine Moderator: Paula Dranov, ASJA, a long-time free-lancer and writer for www.drweil.com, the website of integrative medicine pioneer Andrew Weil, MD, Ladies Home Journal, and other consumer magazines. Date: Thursday, October 16 Time: 5:00 to 7:30 PM; panel begins 5:30 PM Place: CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, Room 308, 219 West 40th Street, New York City. Cost: ASJA members and guests of ASJA members: $25; CUNY students $5; public, $35. Includes food and soft drinks. Reservation and prepayment required to attend the program. Do both at: http://www.asja.org/calendar/calendar.php Viewing the live webcast is a free, ASJA member-only benefit. An audio recording of the event will be available later to members for free download. |







