![]() Julie Moline is an award-winning New York-based writer, editor and editorial consultant. She is the former editor-in-chief of Corporate Travel magazine, and has been a contributing editor to Spa Finder magazine, Architectural Record, Business Travel World and In Fashion. From 1987 to 1994, Julie held senior editorial or marketing positions at Murdoch Magazines, CMP Publications and Miller-Freeman. As a freelancer, she is a frequent contributor to various consumer, business, trade and in-flight magazines, including Interiors, Modernism, Institutional Investor, Harper's Bazaar, International Herald Tribune, London Daily Telegraph, Toronto Globe and Mail, Oregon Business Journal, Travel Weekly, Business Travel News, Harper's Bazaar, En Moda, Sportswear International, NYSE, Global Finance, Context, EDM Finance, Black Enterprise, Home Office Computing, Small Business Success, International Business, Leader, Urban Success, Interweave Knits, ACTE Business Journal, Incentive Marketing, Meetings & Conventions, Meeting News, and Bride's. As a speechwriter, she has scripted keynoters for several travel industry notables, including Sir Richard Branson, CEO of Virgin Atlantic Airways, and Henri Giscard-D'Estaing, CEO of Club Med. She is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Cornell University. More Articles from Julie Moline:
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