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Amy DuBois Barnett
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Amy DuBois Barnett is an award-winning print and online media executive, writer and motivator. She is the author of an empowering advice book for women, Get Yours! How To Have Everything You Ever Dreamed of and More (Doubleday/Broadway Books, 2007). Most recently, she held a position as the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Harper’s Bazaar. Prior to Harper’s Bazaar, Barnett was the Managing Editor of Teen People, becoming the first African-American woman in the country to head a mainstream consumer magazine.
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