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Bonnier Employees Named Top Women in Magazine Publishing


New York, NY – Lisa Earlywine, Bonnier's Vice President of Production, and Carol Evans, President of Bonnier's Working Mother Media, have been honored by Publishing Executive magazine as leading female executives "who are helping to shape the industry."

This first-ever exclusive list of 50 was announced in the June issue of Publishing Executive. The magazine says the women exemplify the greatness that women have achieved in this industry. Each woman shared with Publishing Executive readers her best tip for succeeding in magazine publishing.
Lisa Earlywine, Vice President, Production, Bonnier Corp.

Earlywine has been in the niche consumer magazine industry for the past 28 years. When she joined World Publications in 1993, the company published four titles, with two more launching that year; the company is now part of Bonnier Corp. and publishes 40-plus titles. In 1996, Earlywine created an in-house, full-capacity prepress department to handle all the company's prepress requirements. She is responsible for production of all titles, schedules, print and paper buying. Previously, Earlywine spent 12 years in various positions, including six years as production director at The Blood-Horse.

• Tip: "Stay current with technology, [and] look to future technology in order to be as efficient as possible."

Carol Evans, President, Working Mother Media
As president of Working Mother Media — which includes the 30-year-old Working Mother magazine, Working Mother Conferences & Events, Diversity Best Practices and the National Association for Female Executives — Evans has launched national initiatives including the Working Mother 100 Best Companies, Best Companies for Multicultural Women, Best Law Firms for Women, Best of Congress, Global Advancement of Women Conferences, and the Network and Affinity Leadership Congress.

• Tip: "Be courageous. It takes courage to admit the depths of your own ambitions — especially when you're a mom. It takes courage to ask for the top job, to negotiate for equal pay, to promote your ideas and to bring a big client to the table. Each act of courage builds on the last, strengthening your character and your career."