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Loren Feldman

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Mansueto Ventures
United States

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Educational History

  • University of Pennsylvania/Wharton, Bachelor’s degree.

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I've been in the magazine business for more than 20 years. During that time, I've worked for more magazines than I can remember. Some of them more than once. Some of them still exist. 

A sampling:

Philadelphia Magazine, The American Lawyer, Manhattan,inc., Smart Money, George, Money, and Inc.


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I've been in the magazine business for more than 20 years. During that time, I've worked for more magazines than I can remember. Some of them more than once. Some of them still exist. 

A sampling:

Philadelphia Magazine, The American Lawyer, Manhattan,inc., Smart Money, George, Money, and Inc.


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Educational History

University of Pennsylvania/Wharton, Pennsylvania, United States
Bachelor’s degree.
Areas of study: economics/political science
Activities and societies: co-sports editor, Daily Pennsylvanian

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