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Lee Eisenberg
[edit]I worked at Esquire Magazine as the Art Production Manager from 1979-1981. Phillip Moffitt and Christopher Whittle, co-founders of 13-30 Corporation in Knoxville, Tennessee purchased Esquire in 1979. Moffitt served as CEO and Editor-in-Chief until 1987. 2601:81:C402:4CE0:C169:1CF9:FDFE:7F (talk) 20:37, 14 February 2023 (UTC)