Pink Corner Office, a publication focusing on women in business, is set to release its first print issue nationally on Nov. 19, 2013.
Pink Corner Office, which is based on Ohio, will target professional women in business and leadership who strive for “success as a lifestyle.” The magazine plans to provide content from experts in the field, presented in an accessible way that helps busy, professional women incorporate balance in all areas of their lives, while providing solid business information.
“There is no other national, business publication that focuses on business from a woman’s perspective, and keeping it all in balance,” said founder Mary Young in a statement. “At Pink Corner Office, we think of success as not just a goal, but a lifestyle.”
The magazine’s website says it plans to distribute 10,000 copies. And it is seeking sponsors who would pay up to $35,000 per issue.
Its target demographic is women ranging from 30-55, who are in business, own a business, and/or professional leaders in all types of industries.
Read more here.
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