| No, I really didn't know what I was doing when I left banking to run this magazine. |
| Susan Allen is having the time of her life. Can't you tell? |
| Looks like staff photographer Regina Thomas (l) and arts writer Gioia Patton are on a top secret mission. |
| Office Manager Julie Mayberry (l) demonstrates the heights we'll go to for a good photo. |
| Tiffany White has no idea what this woman is saying, but she'll keep writing. |
| Anita Oldham, Tiffany White, and James Moses (l-r) ditched work and went for a joyride after this photo was taken. |
| We are really working here! |
| Here we are putting our feet up after HER Night Out 2005....ahhh...so nice. |
| Today’s Woman will always be important to me because in Today’s Woman pages I first saw my name in a byline. After that, I stopped saying I wanna be a writer and started saying I AM a writer.—Elaine Jack |
| I’m proud to write for a publication that informs, helps, and highlights women from every walk of life. —Tamera Huber |
| I have gotten a great amount of creative satisfaction in designing Today's Woman magazine and in helping to bring alive the visual impact of each story. - Kathy Bolger |
| Today's Woman gave me my first break as a paid, published writer. For that, I will be forever grateful. - Cheryl Stuck |