Henry Luce
Henry Luce was an influential American publisher and co-founder of Time Inc., which produced several major magazines, including Time, Life, and Fortune. Born on April 3, 1898, in China, he played a significant role in shaping modern journalism and media in the 20th century. His magazines were known for their innovative design and in-depth reporting.
Luce's work emphasized the importance of visual storytelling and the impact of photography in journalism. He was a strong advocate for American exceptionalism and often promoted a vision of the United States as a global leader. Luce passed away on February 28, 1967, leaving a lasting legacy in the publishing industry.