''Venture'' magazine is a business management magazine. It focuses on business best practices. It is used by business leaders to learn from their colleagues' successes and challenges.
History and profile
''Venture'' was founded in 1979 by Joseph D. Giarraputo.
In 1981 the magazine was acquired by Arthur Lipper
and became part VenPub Inc., which was based in
Manhattan
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.
It was subtitle ''For Entrepreneural Business Owners and Investors''.
Arthur Lipper sold it to
Family Media
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in 1988.
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Washington Post
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'' reported that its 1988 circulation was 450,000.
In 2011 the parent company of Schofield Media Chicago, Schofield Media Group LLC, ceased operations.
Magazine is part of Nathaniel Press and is published with the name ''Chicago Venture Magazine''.
References
External links
Official site
Monthly magazines published in the United States
Business magazines published in the United States
Magazines established in 1979
Magazines published in Chicago
Magazines published in New York City
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