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  • Hachette Promotes Four at Executive Level

    Among a slew of promotions at Hachette Books, the imprint of Hachette Book Group has promoted four at the executive level.

  • Macmillan Makes More Changes in Sales Division

    Following an overhaul of its sales division late last month, Macmillan has instituted further changes to the division that include promotions and a number of account reassignments.

  • Berrett-Koehler Names New CEO and Publisher

    Berrett-Koehler's board of directors has selected David Marshall to be CEO/CFO of the company, while Johanna Vondeling was selected as president/publisher, effective May 1.

  • Lonely Planet Appoints New CEO

    Luis Cabrera, a partner with BCG Digital Ventures, has been named CEO of the travel publisher with a mandate to remake the Lonely Planet brand "as an omnichannel travel platform."

  • Green Tapped to Head Book Unit at Abrams Artists

    Longtime literary agent Simon Green has been tapped to head the book and publishing division of Abrams Artists Agency. Green was, until last Spring, an agent at CAA.

  • Three Up at Crown

    As part of the ongoing process of integrating Crown into Random House, three editors have been promoted to senior v-p and editor-in-chief positions.

  • PRH Shifts More Staff at Crown, Hogarth

    After the recent reorganization of Crown that Penguin Random House unveiled, the company has made some additional changes and promotions in the unit.

  • Mavjee to Join Macmillan in New Exec Role

    Macmillan Publishers has announced that former Crown Publishing Group president and publishers Maya Mavjee will be joining the company on March 1 as president, publishing strategy, reporting to John Sargent, CEO of Macmillan.

  • PW Notables of the Year: Randall White

    Educational Development Corp. posted sales of $32.5 million in fiscal 2015, with earnings of under $1 million. By fiscal 2018, revenue had soared to $112 million and profits topped $5 million, but Randall White acknowledges that EDC had lots of challenges in dealing with the explosive growth.

  • PW Notables of the Year: David Moberg

    David Moberg has worked in Christian publishing since 1975 and played a crucial role in bringing Thomas Nelson and Zondervan together under the HarperCollins Christian Publishing umbrella.

  • PW Notables of the Year: Glory Edim

    Well-Read Black Girl, a fast-growing literary community of black female book lovers founded by Glory Edim, began as an affectionate T-shirt conceived and executed by Edim’s boyfriend. “Well-Read Black Girl was a nickname he had for me,” Edim says. “It was sweet and creative.”

  • PW Notables of the Year: Moira Donegan

    The woman who brought #MeToo to publishing.

  • PW Notables of the Year: Madeline McIntosh

    Penguin Random House US CEO McIntosh’s biggest move came in mid-October, when she announced the merger of the Crown Publishing Group and the Random House Publishing Group.

  • PW’s Persons of the Year 2018

    For the first time, rather than saluting one person, PW is honoring six publishers—all with books related to President Donald Trump, who dominated debate in the industry.

  • Meghan O'Rourke Tapped as 'Yale Review' Editor

    Poet Meghan O'Rourke has been named the next editor of the 'Yale Review,' succeeding acting editor Harold Augenbraum on July 1 of next year, the 200th anniversary of the journal's founding.

  • Maya C. Popa Joins 'PW' as Poetry Reviews Editor

    Maya C. Popa has joined 'Publishers Weekly' as its new poetry reviews editor. She is a widely published poet and critic, and will be responsible for editing reviews of poetry collections at the magazine.

  • AWP Leaders, Former Conference Director Exchange Public Barbs

    After former AWP conference director Christian Teresi wrote an essay that leveled a host of charges against the organization, the AWP board fired back, claiming the organization is in much better shape than it was six months ago.

  • Rappaport to Succeed Fine as Open Road Publisher

    Philip Rappaport has been promoted to senior v-p and publisher of Open Road Integrated Media succeeding Jon Fine who is joining American Media as deputy counsel.

  • Szczerban to Helm New Imprint at Little, Brown

    Michael Szczerban has been named v-p and editorial director of a new, as-yet-unnamed imprint at Little, Brown and Company dedicated to illustrated books.

  • Change Coming to Touchstone After Moldow Exit

    The staff at Touchstone will join either Atria or Gallery Books following the imminent departure of Susan Moldow, publisher of Touchstone.

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