Maryjane Fahey
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Career
In 1975, Fahey began working as a freelance art director and designer for magazines. When Roger Black hired her, Fahey was part of the team to launch Fast Company and Esquire Gentleman, re-designed Esquire, Newsweek and several international newspapers.[5]
Editorial
In 2003, Fahey and David O'Connor started FaheyOConnor, a New York City-based design studio specializing in editorial, photography and creative direction.[6] Their company led the redesign of BusinessWeek.[7]
In January 2010, Fahey founded Maryjane Fahey Design, a New York City-based design studio.[8] Fahey worked on the redesign of Tatler Asia.[9]
In 2012, Fahey co-wrote "Dumped: A Grown-Up Guide to Gettin' Off Your Ass and Over Your Ex in Record Time" with co-author Caryn Rosenthal.[10][11]
In 2016, Fahey became founding editor of AARP's Disrupt Aging, a platform focused on combating ageist stereotypes.[12]
In 2018, Fahey founded Glorious Broads, a site focused on women over 50.[13][14]
Public appearances
Fahey has been a podcast guest on Reese Witherspoon's The Bright Side,[15] Superage and Rich Little Broke Girls.[16] She has written for The Zoe Report,[17] Huffington Post[18][19] and Next Avenue.[20] She has also performed at Joe's Pub with Generation Women.[21]