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2008
December 17, 2008: The Marketer
Don't slash your marketing budget yet, says top Coca-Cola exec Bea Perez.>>
December 10, 2008: The Miracle Worker
At least one entrepreneur is making money these days. Find out how she did it so you can do it too.>>
December 3, 2008: The Launcher
PINK introduces its new website later today. So we talked to someone who started another highly successful Web destination for women.>>
November 17, 2008: Against the Odds
Three weeks after finishing chemotherapy, DeeDee Jonrowe competed in the most grueling dog-sled race in the world.>>
November 1, 2008: The Motivator
Carol DiBattiste knows what it takes to keep your troops engaged during tough economic times.>>
October 15, 2008: Executive Survivor
Kris Hart, vice president of global brand management at casino operator Harrah's Entertainment, was still breastfeeding when she found out she had breast cancer.>>
October 1, 2008: From Shopaholic to C-Suite
Worried about the economy? Sara Mathew of Dun & Bradstreet tells how to strengthen your finances to ride out the storm.>>
September 15, 2008: The Accidental Journalist
Financial Times U.S. Managing Editor Chrystia Freeland tells how to survive the economic crunch and looks at the future of the newspaper industry.>>
September 1, 2008: The Reformer
Kim Martin knows what makes us laugh and cry and tune in.>>
August 15, 2008: Showing Her Medal
As the nation's attention turns to Beijing and the world's most prestigious sporting event, PINK talks to a businesswoman who experienced the Olympics up close and brought home the gold.>>
August 2008: A Thriving Do-Gooder
Ritu Sharma Fox, co-founder and president of Women Thrive Worldwide, talks to PINK about running a nonprofit and living in Nicaragua on $1 a day.>>
July 2008: Jump for Joy
As she prepares to take the stage at PINK's conference in Dallas this fall, Omni Hotels' Joy Rothschild talks about travel, hiring and firing, and authenticity in the workplace.>>
July 2008: The Networker
If you do good for others, it'll come back to you tenfold, says the woman who's bringing together professional women around the globe.>>
June 2008: Family Ties
After divorcing her husband (and business partner), Juana Bautista didn't exactly go it on her own. She kept her business alive by bringing in reinforcements her immediate family.>>
June 2008: Career Chameleon
For Kathy Walters, change has been the only constant in her zigzag climb to the top.>>
May 2008: Translate This
Liz Elting started her business from a college dorm room with a credit card. Today it's a $178 million company.>>
May 2008: Levelheaded Leader
Concerned about the sinking economy? Ernst & Young partner Billie Williamson shares a few strategies for putting your mind at ease.>>
April 2008: Cruising Along
Seabourn Cruise Line's Pamela Conover, the first woman to head a major cruise company, discusses luxury, balance, management and the $900 million expansion plan she's ushering in while economists scream "recession.">>
March 2008: Micro Loans for Macro Change
The founder of Kiva tells how small donations add up to a whole new life for women entrepreneurs in developing countries.>>
February 2008: Beauty Meets Beauty
Why would a Harvard Business School grad quit a great job to sell Mary Kay cosmetics out of her home? Her reasons may surprise you.>>
January 2008: Funny Girl
PINK's New Year's resolution: to have even more fun than last year. So we talked to an entrepreneur who's in the business of being funny the founder of New York's famous comedy club, Caroline's.>>
2007
December 2007: One Hip Editor
Danyel Smith, editor in chief of two of the most influential magazines in the urban community, talks about her love for rap music through the good times and the bad.>>
November 2007: Behind the Scenes
PINK conference panelist Soledad O'Brien talks about covering race in America, being inspired by a woman head of state and loving her unbalanced life.>>
October 2007: It Takes iVillage
After addressing 750 PINK readers last week at the opening event of PINK's third annual conference series, Deborah Fine talks leadership, Life/Work balance and delivering content to one giant village.>>
October 2008: IKEA's Key Woman
Recent PINK conference panelist Pernille Spiers-Lopez, president of IKEA North America, talks about the brand's expansion to American markets, new projects aimed at Hispanic women and her own Life/Work balance.>>
September 2007: Green Do-Gooder
Laura Turner Seydel green philanthropist and eco-living expert tells how she's turned her passion for the environment into several successful nonprofits.>>
August 2007: The Business of Track
With one Olympic medal, a finance degree and bilingual abilities, Lauryn Williams knows track and means business.>>
July 2007: First Lady
Six months into the job, Baltimore's first woman mayor talks about the challenges ahead and the craziest thing she's ever done as a politician.>>
June 2007: IBM's Global Gal
Amparo Moraleda talks to PINK about running five divisions for Big Blue.>>
May 2007: Alisa Miller Sounds Off
Why do we still tune in to public radio? The president of PRI knows.>>
April 2007: Building Diversity
Gloria Johnson Goins, chief diversity officer for The Home Depot, talks about the new definition of diversity.>>
March 2007: Dialogue for Disability
Beth Butler, VP, Wachovia Corp., talks about how her disability fueled her passion to succeed.>>
February 2007: Million-Dollar Idea
This Black History Month, Adrienne Simpson, president of Smooth Mooove Senior Relocation Services, tells PINK how she's turning adversity into a million-dollar company.>>
January 2007: Foxy Lady
Juliet Huddy, the co-host of FOX's upcoming Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, talks about embarking on her dream job.>>
"People have to share information and collaborate with one another. When you play nice in the sand just like in the boardroom everybody benefits."
Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, CEO, Women in Cable Telecommunications