Judith Glass Mandan Daniels , out of a woman in the publishing world , and became the first one as a "Life" magazine 's chief editor , died at the age of 74 years old.
Daniels served as senior editor positions , New York, " Village Voice " magazine , Time Inc. and Conde Naste more than 35 years in New York career before retiring in 2004, she and her husband to Maine . She died of stomach cancer on Sunday Alliance in their home , her husband said , Li Weibo .
In her career, Daniels is responsible for creating a magazine called shrewd executive women's magazine , I take care to stay at home mom , she found women's media group in New York . In life, she was responsible for the publication 's 50th anniversary .
Her husband called her " a true pioneer ."
"She really was who broke the glass ceiling , allowing women to rise in the publishing industry one of the women , Weber said:" From their Family Day ( Tuesday ) .
Daniels was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts , and raised in Massachusetts, Brooklyn , New York, she set off after her English degree at Smith College , rising through the ranks in the magazine .
Patricia O'Toole , who had savvy Daniels , Daniels said, is a natural curiosity and love writing and editing. And writers like to work for her , she said.
"Everyone wants to ask Judy O'Toole said," In New York, biographer and professor . "Sometimes , when there is a boss like it is because they have requested them, because otherwise there 's hell to pay , but that Judy asked her at all you want to , because she is such a good coach and she there is a very high editorial standards , she will help you measure up . "
Editorial director at Smith College , Daniels is a long-term member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors , known as John McMillan , Daniels ' change -maker " who help the next generation of women to be successful.
"She was thinking about was not long before they trendy, like work-life balance and women face pressure to get ideas heard successful career women are facing problems ," he said. "She was thinking about that on the way back in the 1970s and 1980s ."
Daniels and Weber Maine state before a permanent contact .
Daniels became active in the Maine Women's Policy Center , Women's Lobby and Maine Humanities Council . She also served as Maine Center for Contemporary Art in Rockport chairwoman .
Family planning in October memorial service , Weber said.
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