EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (part-time) for Cle/Publishing Ireland – the re-energised forward-looking publishers association. For three days per week we require a dynamic, creative and action-oriented ED, who will report to the Board. Principle responsibilities will be to enrich and implement our 2012-2013 strategy, represent publishers and develop creative ways of better serving our publishers’ needs. Candidates must have a proven record at this level, be fully familiar with the publishing industry and preferably be a fluent Irish speaker.
Applications to president@publishingireland.com prior to Jan 3 2012.
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The Irish At The London Book Fair 2011
Irish Publishing News travelled to Earl’s Court in London for the first day of the London Book Fair on Monday. The trip was enjoyable and the fair itself pretty packed, a relief I imagine for the Fair after last year’s poor Ash Cloud impacted attendances.
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The Irish at the fair seemed busy with representatives from a large number of Publishing Ireland’s members in attendance, notably Maverick House, Mercier Press, O’Brien Press, Blackhall Publishing, Little Island, Liberties Press, The Stinging Fly and Adam’s Cloud.