Susan L. Taylor, senior vice president of Essence Communications Inc. (ECI) and publication director of Essence Magazine, will head an exciting line up of speakers for Syracuse University's Spring 2002 University Lectures: Knowledge Crowns Those Who Seek Her. All of the lectures are free and open to the public.
Taylor's presentation, "Essence Editorial Director Looks at Her Magazine's Role in Shaping its Readers," will begin at 4 p.m. Feb. 11 in Maxwell Auditorium. The lecture is co-sponsored by the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
Other Spring 2002 University Lectures speakers are:
Taylor is the driving force behind one of the most celebrated black-owned-business success stories of the past three decades. She oversees all the editorial operations of the magazine and continues to write her popular monthly "In the Spirit" column. Under her leadership, Essence has undergone a period of phenomenal growth, becoming the largest and most highly regarded magazines for black women in the world. Her efforts have been recognized with numerous honors and a monthly readership of more than 7 million, a third of whom are men. As a member of the ECI Board of Directors, Taylor is involved in many of the company's diversified ventures, including Essence Books, the Essence By Mail catalogue, Essence eyewear and hosiery, and the new Essence Travel Club.
Taylor is the author of "In the Spirit" (Amistad Press, 1993) and "Lessons in Living" (Doubleday, 1998), and is co-author of "Confirmation: The Spiritual Wisdom that has Shaped Our Lives" (Doubleday, 1997). She is the first African American woman to receive the Henry Johnson Fisher Award from the Magazine Publishers of America, the organization's highest honor. A graduate of Fordham University, Taylor has received honorary doctorate degrees from Spelman College, Delaware State University and Lincoln University, the nation's first college for African Americans. She is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists, the American Society of Magazine Editors and of Women in Communications.
The University Lectures is a cross-disciplinary lecture series that brings to the University individuals of exceptional accomplishment in the areas of architecture and design; the humanities and the sciences; and public policy, management and communications. The lecture series is supported through a generous contribution by SU Trustee Robert B. Menschel '51.