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Her success in expanding the company's titles' advertising sales, circulation, and presence on both national and international levels made her a notable figure in publishing history.
magazine as advertising manager in 1972—at a time when staunch feminism was not widely accepted.
She agreed—with the stipulation that if she met her goals and turned the magazine around, she would be named publisher.
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Lisa Sabin joined ConsumerLab.com from Prevention Magazine where she was an Account Executive working with healthcare and consumer products companies.
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Sabin is a graduate of Rutgers University with a degree in Communications.
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