Amy Cosper
Amy Cosper is vice president and editor-in-chief of Entrepreneur Media Inc. Previously, she served as WiesnerMedia's entrepreneur in residence, where she sought out and evaluated new business plans, ventures and partnerships to assist in diversifying the company's portfolio. Cosper first entered the entrepreneurial trenches with her own media consulting business. Her journalism roots, however, began in the tech world, as a reporter on assignment in several countries across the globe, from Israel to France to Brazil. Cosper later became publisher and editor-in-chief for Satellite Broadband magazine at Primedia, and then went on to redesign and direct five ASBPE award-winning financial magazines at WiesnerMedia.
What Makes a Great Leader?
Editor-in-chief Amy Cosper on the many aspects of leadership.
The Most Memorable Business Jargon of 2012
Our collection from the past year of the best new lingo you need to communicate in our ever-changing small-business world.Inching Forward
Editor Amy Cosper's Note from the December 2012 issue.
How to Manage Fear
Fear is a natural part of entrepreneurship--we'll look into how to make it drive you.
Why VCs Should Think Like Entrepreneurs
The world needs a more VCs who think like entrepreneurs -- ready to invest in the next great big idea.
Editor's Note: A Defining Moment
Bad things happen. Emerge from these times as a better version of yourself.
Editor's Note: Our Biggest, Baddest Branding Package
Trust isn't a new concept in branding, but it's become more important than ever.Editor's Note: The Zen Zone
In this issue, we take an in-depth look at leadership -- and what it means to entrepreneurs.
Editor's Note: Entrepreneurs and Defining an Era
The vision and actions of entrepreneurs are changing the world. And you're a part of it.
Editor's Note: The Joy of Geeking Out
Entrepreneur Magazine's Editor-in-Chief Amy Cosper on reimagining technology.
Editor's Note: Lessons Learned, Opportunities Created
Entrepreneur Magazine's Editor-in-Chief Amy Cosper reflects on 2011 as a turning-point year.
New Ways of Seeing
Editor-in-chief Amy Cosper digs into the idea of creative communities as an entrepreneurial economic force.
Editor's Note: The New Food Chain
A head of lettuce from the farmers market isn't going to cut it anymore. Locally-sourced food is becoming a sustainable business.





