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Kinsella Joins Cleis
Bridget Kinsella, PW alum, is joining Cleis Press and Viva Editions as marketing and publicity manager. In the newly created position, Kinsella, who has covered the book business for 17 years, will turn the tables and be pitching the media story ideas based on Cleis's and Viva's books.
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Terry Locke New President of Loyola Press
Loyola Press has named Teresa (Terry) Locke as president, succeeding George Lane, S.J. Locke has been COO and associate publisher of the Chicago-based, Catholic publisher since 2006. In her new position, she will report to Theodore G. Munz, S.J., Chairman.
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Schnittman Joins Bloomsbury; Bowers Promoted at OUP
Evan Schnittman is leaving Oxford University Press to become managing director of group sales and marketing, print and digital for Bloomsbury.
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Comings and Goings: July 12, 2010
If you've been laid off recently, or left your job, and would like to pass along your contact information to others in the business, send details to pwletters@publishersweekly.com. Please include your full name and former title/company.
Nettie Bleich Aljian, former sales director at Princeton Architectural Press, can be reached at nettiea@optonline.net.
Howard M. Goldstein, former v-p of strategic sourcing at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, can be reached at howgold@yahoo.com.
You can find a full list of all those who have appeared in Comings and Goings here.
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Job Moves: July 12, 2010
Scholastic Press has promoted Lisa Sandell from senior editor to executive editor. The company has also made two new hires: Bess Braswell, former marketing manager for Aladdin and Pulse at Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, has come on as associate director of marketing for Scholastic paperbacks and the Point, Cartwheel, Licensing, and Graphix imprints; and David Sandler, former manager of marketing and social media for American Express' establishment services division, is now Scholastic's associate director of digital marketing and advertising.
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Ross Takes Spot at Abrams Artists
Steve Ross, who's been consulting since leaving HarperCollins, has taken a new position at the Abrams Artists Agency. Ross has been running his own author services business since last February, when HarperCollins closed the unit Ross was president and publisher of, Collins.
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Comings and Goings: July 8, 2010
If you've been laid off recently, or left your job, and would like to pass along your contact information to others in the business, send details to pwletters@publishersweekly.com. Please include your full name and former title/company.
Diane Salvatore, former v-p and publisher of Broadway Books, can be reached at dianejsalvatore@gmail.com.
Gonzalo Ferreyra, former v-p of sales for VIZ Media, can be reached at gonzalopferreyra@gmail.com.
You can find a full list of all those who have appeared in Comings and Goings here.
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Jacobs Named Editorial Director at HC Children's Books
HarperCollins's Children's Books has announced several promotions, including that of Farrin Jacobs to the position of editorial director. As the head of the teen series team in the division's fiction group, Jacobs oversaw the publication of the L.A. Candy, Vampire Diaries, and The Luxe series, among others; she also acquired and edited the Pretty Little Liars series and acquired the 2009 Printz winner Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta.
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Bryan Named President of Penguin Canada; Rundle to Return
The Penguin Group has moved quickly to solve its Penguin Canada problem, announcing this morning that Penguin veteran Mike Bryan has been named president of the company and that it has reached an agreement with Lisa Rundle to settle all outstanding claims made by Rundle against the publisher and David Davidar, the former Penguin Canada president who resigned amid sexual harassment charges made by Rundle. Although terms of the settlement were not disclosed, Rundle will return to her previous role as rights and contracts director for Penguin Canada in a few weeks' time.
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Comings and Goings: July 7, 2010
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Allison Elsby, former director of merchandising at Borders Group Inc, can now be reached at aelsby2@gmail.com.
You can find a full list of all those who have appeared in Comings and Goings here.
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Job Moves: July 6, 2010
Zel McCarthy has been named west coast sales representative at Phaidon Press. McCarthy is based in Los Angeles and handles California and the west coast as well as the southwest, including Colorado; he was most recently at Taschen, where he started as an editorial intern and wound up managing the publisher's store in Los Angeles.
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Job Moves: July 2, 2010
Milkweed Edtions has hired Ethan Rutherford as marketing and publicity manager, effective July 12. Rutherford began his career as a bookseller at Three Lives in New York and later worked in publicity and marketing at Walker and Co., Vintage, and Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
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Job Moves: July 1, 2010
Following the recent birth of her third daughter, Martha Kanya-Forstner is stepping down as editor-in-chief of Doubleday Canada Publishing Group. Kanya-Forstner was with Doubleday for 12 years, starting as an intern and moving up through the editorial ranks.
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Byram Named Director at UNM Press
The University of New Mexico Press has named John W. Byram director. Byram was editor-in-chief and director of development at the University Press of Florida. Byram started his career at Norton, where he worked as a sales rep, then transitioned into marketing before moving into editorial in 1998, when he focused on academic science titles.
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Wohl Departing Macmillan
Effective June 30, Lauren L. Wohl will step down from her position as associate publisher for Roaring Brook Press, Farrar, Straus & Giroux Books for Young Readers, and First Second Books. However, Wohl won’t be leaving the publisher entirely: she will immediately begin consulting for Macmillan Children’s Book Group's institutional marketing division as well as for ReadKiddoRead, an organization founded by author James Patterson to help adults find good books for children and teens, and for other projects as they arise.
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Job Moves: June 29, 2010
Hachette Digital has announced three promotions and two new hires, and Penguin Group has announced a new head of its worldwide digital strategy.
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Job Moves: June 28, 2010
Viking Penguin has promoted Liz Van Hoose to editor. Van Hoose has been at Viking since 2008, working on fiction and nonfiction, and on the re-launch of Penguin's resident Scandinavian crime writer, Ake Edwardson. Van Hoose has two books due out next month: Dan Morrison's The Black Nile: One Man's Amazing Journey Through Peace and War on the World's Longest River, and James King's Bill Warrington's Last Chance, which won the 2009 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award.
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Hachette Expands FaithWords' and Center Street's New York Presence
Hachette Book Group has hired two new senior-level employees in its New York office. Kate Hartson is now senior editor for the Center Street imprint, and Andrea Glickson is marketing director for the FaithWords and Center Street imprints. The hirings follow Hachette's announcement in late April that it would be centralizing all of FaithWords' and Center Street's marketing in New York. Most editorial is still based in Nashville, Tenn.
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Comings and Goings: June 24, 2010
If you've been laid off recently, or left your job, and would like to pass along your contact information to others in the business, send details to pwletters@publishersweekly.com. Please include your full name and former title/company.
Philip Athans, former senior managing editor for book publishing at Wizards of the Coast in Renton, Wash., can now be reached at gwtirpa@netscape.net.
Isabel Swift, former v-p of editorial and author & asset development at Harlequin Enterprises, can now be reached at isabel@swiftglobalmedia.com.
Brett Thomas, former EMEA sales manager for LibreDigital, can now be contacted at brett_rory_thomas@yahoo.co.uk.
You can find a full list of all those who have appeared in Comings and Goings here.
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June 24: People
Cecily Kaiser will join Abrams on July 6 in the new role of publishing director for children's books, and Krista Marino has been promoted to executive editor at Delacorte Books for Young Readers.



