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Who is Reading workspan and Where?

Breathtaking design, adored by many, and awe-inspiring. Oh, and the Eiffel Tower is nice, too. WorldatWork Editor Erin Ryan takes in a fascinating article in workspan while in Paris.

 

WorldatWork Editor Erin Ryan passes the time waiting for the cyclists of the Tour de France by catching up on some workspan reading.
Forget the shops on Paris’ Avenue des Champs-Élysées. WorldatWork Editor Erin Ryan would rather browse the pages of workspan magazine.

 

WorldatWork member Liz Myers, CCP, PHR, of Underwriters Laboratories in Washington reads her workspan at her desk.

 

Come on Liz, get away from that desk for a while!

WorldatWork member Lanre Olaleye in Lagos, Nigeria takes a break to read the April 2009 issue of workspan.

Member Randy Ross, CHRP, HR manager and regional compensation specialist for Danfoss Inc. in Mississauga, Ontario takes time out of his busy day to read workspan.
Members Mike Magruder and Mariciel Manago-Goldstein are in a walking club at JPMorgan Chase in downtown Manhattan (New York). At least once a week they try to walk across the Brooklyn Bridge and back to the office (2.5 miles). Macgruder and Manago talk about their families, their work and total rewards issues, which includes, of course, the current issue of workspan.
Regional compensation and benefits managers pose for a picture with their workspan magazines during the spring meeting of the Latin American Compensation & Benefits Forum in Miami. Pictured: Jorge Garcia, Avon; Fabrizzio Segnini, BAT; Patricio Zapata, BAT; Pavel Nouel, Colgate; Osvaldo Hall, Energizer; Antonio Chemas, J&J; Ramon Barba, Kelloggs; Teresa Maestro, Kimberly Clark; Jorge Royo, L’Oreal; Ricardo Milan, Nestle; Todd Brunhamer, Novartis Consumer Health; Christophe Mermier and Josefina Tonoira, Philip Morris; Paola Saborio, Proctor & Gamble; Carina Santa Maria, Reckitt Benckiser; Barbara Carlson, SC Johnson; Adriana Ueno, Unilever; Adriana Manuitt and Albert Mondelli, Mercer
Member Mark Salvador from Ontario takes a break from snowboarding to catch up on his workspan reading.

Amy Lestition, executive director of the Society of National Publications Associations, poses with workspan on the streets of Washington, D.C.

Adam Sorensen, WorldatWork practice leader, gets his fill of workspan before heading into London’s Monty Python’s Spamalot.

Member Susan Renta, training consultant, Talent Management at Ameriprise Financial in Minneapolis takes time out of her busy day to kick back and read workspan. Alan Luu, former workspan graphic designer, takes a break with his workspan after a tough day of skiing in Colorado. Even his dog Ajax seems to love the magazine. Adam Sorensen, global practice leader for WorldatWork and Dan Dever, WorldatWork Manager for Business Development even find time to read workspan on the London Underground. Adam and Dan, how did you see to walk while you’re reading?
   
  Members Mike Magruder and Mariciel Manago-Goldstein from JP Morgan Chase in New York walked across the Brooklyn Bridge during the 125th anniversary of the Brooklyn Bridge.