Cynthia Good is the founder and CEO of Little PINK Book - America's #1 online community for career women. Eighty percent of those who receive the daily stories for professional women, free to their iPhone or inbox, say something they read improved their career. Every day LittlePINKBook.com features America's most influential women in business and is on the cutting edge of issues having the greatest impact on women's advancement. Featured recently in Bloomberg, Forbes and on CNN, Cynthia has spent more than a decade focused on the space; writing, researching, reporting and speaking to media and corporations about women and career. A frequent keynote speaker, she has been the keynote for companies including Coca-Cola, The Home Depot, McKesson, Andrews Kurth to name a few.
Little PINK Book's awarding winning design which under Cynthia’s leadership has grown into a national phenomenon, inspires businesswomen to achieve both a beautiful career and a beautiful life.
Cynthia’s recent success as a media visionary comes from equal parts passion and practice. Cynthia has launched two magazines, PINK (initially a nationwide women's business publication) and Atlanta Woman – both winners of the Magazine Association of the Southeast’s best of show award, the Grand GAMMA. PINK and Little PINK Book have won numerous industry awards for content and design, including two Folio Ozzie Awards for best site design (gold) and best design (bronze).
Before becoming a publishing entrepreneur, Cynthia anchored and reported the evening news at TV stations across the country. She also created her own television show, Good for Parents, and syndicated TV news stories on issues confronting women and families. She has authored six books in all, including Words Every Child Must Hear, and was named Author of the Year by the Georgia Writers Association for her book Vaccinating Your Child.
A valuable member of the community – Cynthia mentors young women in her company’s ongoing internship program. To date, Little PINK Book has raised more than $80,000 for nonprofits that support women and/or girls and frequently donates ad spaces to such organizations. For nearly a decade, Cynthia served on the board of directors of Childkind, which places homeless, medically fragile children into foster care and facilitates adoptions. She has been on the board of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, the largest pediatric children’s hospital in the Southeast. As an active part of Atlanta’s business community, she founded Chapter 11 Bookstores and started the Horseradish Grill restaurant.
A self described "Famillionaire," she lives with her husband Joey, their two sons, two miniature horses and backyard chickens.
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