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Jane Bryant Quinn


Jane Bryant Quinn is the 1997 winner of the prestigious Gerald Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award as well as the 1995 Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism. This Newsweek contributing editor has been praised for her overall contribution to consumer journalism. And for consistent presentation of unique information in a thoughtful, concise manner. Quinn was named one of the “100 Most Influential Business Journalists” of 1997 by The Journalist and Financial Reporter newsletter which noted that in an increasingly competitive field, she continues to lead the pack. The World Almanac has named her one of the 25 most influential women in America. Quinn has been writing on finance and money management for the magazine since May 1978. Quinn also writes a regular column for Good Housekeeping. She has reported on business for television broadcasts such as “CBS Evening News with Dan Rather,” the CBS morning news and other nationwide programs. In 1988, she hosted “Take Charge,” a television show on personal money management produced by KQED in San Francisco for the Public Broadcasting System. In 1979, she co-hosted “Beyond Wall Street,” an investment series that also ran on PBS. In 1995, she helped develop the industry’s leading financial planning software program, Intuit’s... Next

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