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Magazines
Magazines are where it all began for me. My first journalism job was at Forbes, where I worked for four years, covering banking, real estate, economics, capital markets, corporate and personal finance and Washington.
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Family Business
In 1989 I helped launch a national business magazine, Family Business, where I continue to cover finance, estate planning, succession planning, taxes, family dynamics, management, insurance and corporate governance and insurance.
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Talkers
A trade publication for the talk-show industry, where I’ve been Special Projects Editor since 2002.
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As a freelancer during the past 15 years, I’ve written for dozens of other publications, including Entrepreneur, Working Woman, Sloan Management Review, Mutual Funds magazine, Family Money, Delta’s Sky magazine, Costco Connection and Management Review.
Here is a sampling of recent articles by Jayne Pearl:
TALKERS magazine, "Prep Services Becoming Staple in News/Talk Format"
TALKERS magazine, "Skirting the Gender Gap"
Family Business, "The Fund-raising Game: Meet capital needs withut sacrificing control"
Sloan Management Review, "Intangible Investments, Tangible Results"
Mutual Funds magazine, "Parents Must Teach Financial Facts of Life"
Family Money, "Getting Kids to Say No to Fads"
Delta's Sky magazine, "Blended Family Finances"
Small Business Computing & Communications, automatic credit card verification for online order processing, February 1999
Family Business, "What Harvard MBAs Want"
Costco Connection, "Succession Planning in Family Businesses"
Family Business, "Hiring Top Guns"
Family Business, "Strategy Before Succession"
Business95, "How to Spot and Avoid Business Owner Burnout"
Your Company, "Are You Guilty of Death-Grip Management?"
Working Woman, "Exit Interviews: Getting the Truth"
You may contact Jayne by sending an email--click here.
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