"Wall Street Journal" veterans start business magazine.Two former Wall Street Journal reporters/editors, Anita Sharpe Sharpe , William Forsyth Born 1934. American economist. He shared a 1990 Nobel Prize for contributions to financial economics. and Kevin Salwen, have formed a new company to produce Worthwhile (Atlanta, GA), a national business magazine "for readers who seek to make a difference while making a living." It will be published six times a year and a charter annual subscription costs $11. The new title has an initial rate base of 90,000 with plans to increase circulation to 200,000 by the end of 2005. Taglined "work with purpose, passion and profit," the magazine is described as a forum for topics that other business magazines fail to cover. The premier issue included profiles of business owners who succeeded through perseverance Perseverance See also Determination. Ainsworth redid dictionary manuscript burnt in fire. [Br. Hist.: Brewer Handbook, 752] Call of the Wild, The dogs trail steadfastly through Alaska’s tundra. [Am. Lit. and social responsibility with features on how to profit "without selling out." The title's "Meanwhile" section carries information on "the world of fulfilling work" and developments in corporate philanthropy philanthropy, the spirit of active goodwill toward others as demonstrated in efforts to promote their welfare. The term is often used interchangeably with charity. , while "The Gallup Page" includes stories on relevant Gallup poll Gallup Poll Noun a sampling of the views of a representative cross section of the population, usually used to forecast voting [after G H Gallup, statistician] Gallup poll n → data. A "Toolbox See toolkit and toolbar. " section carries information on such topics as volunteering, dealing with bosses and skills matching, and regular columns discuss career, finances, management issues and health. |
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