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People Round Up, Early April, 2024

Publishing Trends

Jen Schwabinger , VP and director, sales development is departing after 40 years with the company. Alison Martin is named SVP of customer solutions, analytics, projects, and strategy, and Jeanie Wood will report to her. Campbell Associates , Jennifer Custer joins as director of the London office. At Maria B.

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People Round Up, Early March, 2024

Publishing Trends

Sally Poulson will lead both imprints, Priddy Books and Neon Squid as managing director. Joanne Clark will become creative director and Fiona Macdonald will take on the role of publishing director. Shelly Romero has joined Chooseco as senior editor, she was formerly at Scholastic and Cake Creative.

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People Round-Up, Early April 2023

Publishing Trends

She was formerly Editorial Director of Oprah’s Book Club and Books Editor for O Magazine. Adam Philips , previously Director of Marketing at Dynamite Entertainment , joins AWA Studios as Director of Sales and Trade Marketing. Talia Behrend-Wilcox is promoted to Associate Director, Subsidiary Rights.

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People Round-Up, Early March 2023

Publishing Trends

Associate Art Director Matt Roeser has left Candlewick Press and can be contacted at roeser.matt@gmail.com. Meg Reid will become Executive Director and Publisher at Hub City Writers Project on April 1. She was previously Director of Hub City Press. Previously he was Creative Executive at Warner Bros.

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How 3 Serious Brands Engage Humanly on Social Media

Content Marketing Institute

I chose three Content Marketing Awards finalists that prove even serious brands can be human and entertaining. To ensure that the project didn’t run off the rails, each member had to sign the Cisco Social Media Policy , promise not to share the password, and go be themselves.) What about those less-than-obvious brands?