Harvard Business Review Wins Magazine of the Year at the Eddie & Ozzie Awards Gala

NEW YORK—Magazine and digital media professionals from all over the country gathered Wednesday evening to celebrate honorees for excellence in editorial and design. B2B, consumer and regional brands competed for Folio:’s 2019 Eddie and Ozzie Awards, the largest and most comprehensive such program, determined by dozens of judges from across the industry. Harvard Business Review was named Magazine of the Year, also taking home awards for best consumer podcast, best series of articles–business, among others. The Rotarian, AFAR, National Geographic Kids, Variety and Law360 all took home multiple awards as well. Additionally, Folio: named four new Editorial & Design Hall of Fame inductees: Stephen Orr (VP and editorial content director at Meredith and editor-in-chief of Better Homes & Gardens), SooJin Buzelli (SVP and creative director at Strategic Insight), Tony Lee (VP of editorial at the Society for Human Resource Management), and Maile Carpenter (editor-in-chief, Food Network Magazine). The inductees all spoke of appreciation for their hardworking teams. “What I try to do is try to help everybody that I work with,” Stephen Orr said when he accepted his award. “What matters to me are the people I work with, and leading with kindness and empathy.” Meanwhile, Maria Baugh (head of operations, content and campaigns at WeWork and a former Managing Editor at Food Network Magazine) referenced Maile Carpenter’s habit of baking elaborate and thoughtful birthday cakes for... Continue reading at 'Folio Magazine'

[ Folio Magazine | 2019-11-01 14:44:10 UTC ]
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