Dawn Hudson, CEO of Pepsi-Cola North America, speaks at PINK's New York launch party on June 14, 2005 with PINK's Founding Publisher Genevieve Bos (far left) and Founding Editor Cynthia Good.


Every year the number of women in the workforce grows by approximately 1 million.
- Catalyst

Latest Issue of PINK Magazine Offers Exclusive Interview with Former American Red Cross CEO Marty Evans

ATLANTA, January 24, 2006 – Continuing the momentum as the only national publication for professional women, PINK's February/March issue features Marty Evans with an in-depth interview – especially compelling following her controversial departure from the Red Cross.  In this exclusive interview, she dispels the rumors and tells readers the story of her rise to the top. 

Contrary to press reports that Evans was planning to leave the Red Cross and that her resignation was a "mutual decision," she recently told PINK she planned to stay on for a few more years. 

"Evans' story is an important one to tell our readers.  It is unique, and she has a distinctive background that got her where she is today.  The piece examines her background, career in the Navy and the Girl Scouts and controversy with the Red Cross.  This is a story that only could PINK could tell," says Genevieve Bos, president and founding publisher of PINK.

In addition to the "In the Eye of the Storm: Marty Evans," PINK's must-read recommendations include:

"Concrete Ceiling"
Find out why corporate America is losing its best and brightest women of color in this age of diversity.

"Cleavage Crisis"
Are you and your employees dressed too sexy or sloppy at the office?   Avoid skirting the issue by buttoning up and buttoning down.

"Power of ther Perk"
Find out what hot new perks professional women are getting – sometimes under the radar – to improve business and life.

"Reading the Blur"
Faith Popcorn, one of America's top trend experts, gives readers tips on how to take their companies to the next level by predicting new trends.

"Can I Freeze My Eggs?"
New technology makes it possible to push the snooze button on the biological clock.   How important is this for women currently focusing on their careers but who still want children in the future?

In addition to these provocative and inspiring articles, readers can look forward to regular features in every issue of PINK, including:

  • Clips and Trends – Featuring snippets, stats and trends relevant to professional women's lives
  • Woman's Work – A look at a woman who is succeeding in a male-dominated profession
  • Office Politics – Tips and tools for navigating the workplace
  • PINK Think – a witty cartoon commentary on life as a professional woman

About PINK
PINK magazine features a new generation of women in America who are doing great things in their work and in their lives.  These are the women who are redefining what it means to be successful in the 21st century.  The bi-monthly publication offers editorial from award-winning writers and columnists in the national magazine dedicated to women's professional growth.



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