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1.Victoria Barnsley, CEO and Publisher, HarperCollins UK and International
In June 2008, Victoria Barnsley was promoted to CEO and Publisher of HarperCollins UK and International, overseeing the UK, Australia, New Zealand, India and South Africa. During her 10 years at the helm, Barnsley has filed record profits and HarperCollins has won the much coveted Publisher of the Year award. She is a former Trustee of both the Tate and the National Gallery and is now a Trustee of the Tate Foundation and a Director of Tate Enterprises Ltd. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Oxford Brookes University in 2006 and awarded an OBE for services to publishing in the New Year’s Honours List 2009. Barnsley was the chair of World Book Day in 2010 and the president of the Publishers Association.
2.Kurt Beidler, Vice President, Joyo Amazon
Kurt Beidler joined Amazon.com in 2005. He used to be leading the company’s Global Business Development and Vendor Management for the Print on Demand business in Seattle. Mr. Beidler is CurrentlyVice President at Joyo Amazon, taking sole responsibility for the company’s BMVD (Books, Music, Videos, and DVDs) business.
3.Stephen Bourne, Chief Executive, Cambridge University Press
Stephen Bourne has engaged in the publishing industry for 25 years, having joined Associated Press / Dow Jones Newswires in 1986 in Hong Kong, before moving to London to manage their Northern European business in 1989. Since 1997, he has been with the world-famous academic and educational publisher Cambridge University Press, which has been operating continuously for 427 years (since 1584). In 2002, he was appointed University Printer and Chief Executive of CUP. Since that time, he has concentrated on developing the Press’s international reach, with a particular emphasis on building relationships in China, India and the Arabic-speaking countries. In addition to his work for Cambridge University Press, Stephen is a director of an orchestra and of a wine merchant. He is a qualified Chartered Accountant and a Fellow of Clare Hall (a college of Cambridge University), and has Masters degrees from both Cambridge University and Edinburgh University.
4.Dugie Cameron, President, Pearson Education Asia Pacific
Dugie Cameron was named the President of Pearson Education Asia Pacific in January 2010. Based in Hong Kong, his main focus is on driving the company’s growth in China, Korea and the rapidly emerging markets of South East Asia. As well as his current role, Dugie is also Chairman of Pearson Kirihara in Japan and serves on the Board of two Pearson joint ventures in the Middle East. 5.Ronald G. Dunn, President & Chief Executive Officer, Cengage Learning
Ronald G. Dunn is the President & Chief Executive Officer of Cengage Learning. He began this role in July 2007 when the business, then Thomson Learning, was acquired by Apax Partners and OMERS Capital Partners. He had previously served as Chief Executive Officer of the Academic and International Group of Thomson Learning. Mr. Dunn also serves as Vice Chairman on the Board of Directors for the Association of American Publishers (AAP).
Prior to joining Thomson Learning, Mr. Dunn was President of the Information Industry Association, a trade association representing publishers and other information companies. Prior to IIA, Mr. Dunn served as a business development consultant for the Educational and Professional Publishing Group at McGraw-Hill. Mr. Dunn also served as President of the McGraw-Hill College Division. From 1990 to 1993, he was President of Macmillan Publishing Company and Group Vice President of Macmillan, Inc., overseeing its electronic publishing companies.
Mr. Dunn began his career in 1972 with the American Chemical Society Chemical Abstracts Service Division. In 1986, he was named director of the Washington Operations for the American Chemical Society (ACS) where he was responsible for three of its major operating divisions—publications, education and membership.
Mr. Dunn holds a BA in Chemistry from Southern Illinois University and an MBA from Ohio State University.
6.Paul Evans, Managing Director, SAGE Asia Pacific
Paul Evans set up Elsevier’s office in Beijing as Vice President in 2004. Latterly he was appointed Senior Vice President based in headquarters in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and was responsible for international publishing as well as research and publishing relations. From 1985 to 1989, he was journalist with world leading computer magazine Computer Weekly and IBM Computer Today. He has published countless articles and references available on request in a variety of peer reviewed journals. Paul is also the author of a book on publishing Transforming Publishing for Industry Using Digital Strategies.
7.Derk Haank, Chief Executive Officer, Springer Science and Business Media
Derk Haank graduated from the University of Amsterdam and obtained a master’s degree in Economics and Business Administration. From 1998 to 2004, he was the CEO of Elsevier Science and the Executive Board member of Reed Elsevier from 1998 to 2004, and has been the CEO of Springer Science and Business Media since 2004.
In June 2008, Victoria Barnsley was promoted to CEO and Publisher of HarperCollins UK and International, overseeing the UK, Australia, New Zealand, India and South Africa. During her 10 years at the helm, Barnsley has filed record profits and HarperCollins has won the much coveted Publisher of the Year award. She is a former Trustee of both the Tate and the National Gallery and is now a Trustee of the Tate Foundation and a Director of Tate Enterprises Ltd. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Oxford Brookes University in 2006 and awarded an OBE for services to publishing in the New Year’s Honours List 2009. Barnsley was the chair of World Book Day in 2010 and the president of the Publishers Association.
2.Kurt Beidler, Vice President, Joyo Amazon
Kurt Beidler joined Amazon.com in 2005. He used to be leading the company’s Global Business Development and Vendor Management for the Print on Demand business in Seattle. Mr. Beidler is CurrentlyVice President at Joyo Amazon, taking sole responsibility for the company’s BMVD (Books, Music, Videos, and DVDs) business.
3.Stephen Bourne, Chief Executive, Cambridge University Press
Stephen Bourne has engaged in the publishing industry for 25 years, having joined Associated Press / Dow Jones Newswires in 1986 in Hong Kong, before moving to London to manage their Northern European business in 1989. Since 1997, he has been with the world-famous academic and educational publisher Cambridge University Press, which has been operating continuously for 427 years (since 1584). In 2002, he was appointed University Printer and Chief Executive of CUP. Since that time, he has concentrated on developing the Press’s international reach, with a particular emphasis on building relationships in China, India and the Arabic-speaking countries. In addition to his work for Cambridge University Press, Stephen is a director of an orchestra and of a wine merchant. He is a qualified Chartered Accountant and a Fellow of Clare Hall (a college of Cambridge University), and has Masters degrees from both Cambridge University and Edinburgh University.
4.Dugie Cameron, President, Pearson Education Asia Pacific
Dugie Cameron was named the President of Pearson Education Asia Pacific in January 2010. Based in Hong Kong, his main focus is on driving the company’s growth in China, Korea and the rapidly emerging markets of South East Asia. As well as his current role, Dugie is also Chairman of Pearson Kirihara in Japan and serves on the Board of two Pearson joint ventures in the Middle East. 5.Ronald G. Dunn, President & Chief Executive Officer, Cengage Learning
Ronald G. Dunn is the President & Chief Executive Officer of Cengage Learning. He began this role in July 2007 when the business, then Thomson Learning, was acquired by Apax Partners and OMERS Capital Partners. He had previously served as Chief Executive Officer of the Academic and International Group of Thomson Learning. Mr. Dunn also serves as Vice Chairman on the Board of Directors for the Association of American Publishers (AAP).
Prior to joining Thomson Learning, Mr. Dunn was President of the Information Industry Association, a trade association representing publishers and other information companies. Prior to IIA, Mr. Dunn served as a business development consultant for the Educational and Professional Publishing Group at McGraw-Hill. Mr. Dunn also served as President of the McGraw-Hill College Division. From 1990 to 1993, he was President of Macmillan Publishing Company and Group Vice President of Macmillan, Inc., overseeing its electronic publishing companies.
Mr. Dunn began his career in 1972 with the American Chemical Society Chemical Abstracts Service Division. In 1986, he was named director of the Washington Operations for the American Chemical Society (ACS) where he was responsible for three of its major operating divisions—publications, education and membership.
Mr. Dunn holds a BA in Chemistry from Southern Illinois University and an MBA from Ohio State University.
6.Paul Evans, Managing Director, SAGE Asia Pacific
Paul Evans set up Elsevier’s office in Beijing as Vice President in 2004. Latterly he was appointed Senior Vice President based in headquarters in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and was responsible for international publishing as well as research and publishing relations. From 1985 to 1989, he was journalist with world leading computer magazine Computer Weekly and IBM Computer Today. He has published countless articles and references available on request in a variety of peer reviewed journals. Paul is also the author of a book on publishing Transforming Publishing for Industry Using Digital Strategies.
7.Derk Haank, Chief Executive Officer, Springer Science and Business Media
Derk Haank graduated from the University of Amsterdam and obtained a master’s degree in Economics and Business Administration. From 1998 to 2004, he was the CEO of Elsevier Science and the Executive Board member of Reed Elsevier from 1998 to 2004, and has been the CEO of Springer Science and Business Media since 2004.