Cynthia Leive
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Cynthia (Cindi) Leive (born January 21, 1967 McLean, Virginia) is the Editor in Chief of Glamour magazine.[1]
Under Leive, Glamour has received a record number of editorial awards. Furthermore, Glamour's circulation has risen to its highest levels ever, with a rate base of 2.25 million.[2]
Crain’s put Leive on its "Top 40 Under 40" list, and Leive was also named one of Gotham magazine’s most powerful women under 40 in New York.[citation needed] In 2006, Glamour was named for the first time on both Advertising Age’s "A-List" and Adweek’s "Hot List," each of which recognize strength in circulation, advertising pages, editorial excellence and industry acclaim.[citation needed]
Leive began her publishing career at Glamour, where she started as an editorial assistant, and worked alongside publishing legend, Ruth Whitney [3]. Leive left Glamour eleven years later with the title Deputy Editor and joined Self magazine as Editor in Chief. During Leive's tenure, Self’s circulation increased by eleven percent.[citation needed]
A 1988 graduate of Swarthmore College, Leive now lives in New York City with her husband, film producer, Howard Bernstein; her daughter, Lucy, and her son, Isaac[4].

