Jane Friedman
Jane Friedman is the CEO and Co-Founder of Open Road Integrated Media,[1] which sells and markets ebooks.[2] She was the President and Chief Executive Officer of HarperCollins Publishers Worldwide, one of the world's leading English-language publishers, from 1997 to 2008.
Friedman is credited with inventing the author's tour, now a staple of the industry.[3] Friedman founded and became president of the first audio books division of a trade publisher.
Early life
Her father, Bert Lippman, was a graphic artist. Her mother Ruth was one of New York's original Miss Subways.[4] After graduating from Hewlett High School, Friedman earned a B.A. degree in English from New York University in 1967.[5]
Career
She was Executive Vice President of Random House, Inc., Executive Vice President of the Knopf Publishing Group, Publisher of Vintage Books, and Founder and President of Random House Audio Publishing. She came to HarperCollins from Random House. Her departure from HarperCollins was reported in the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times on Wednesday, June 5, 2008.[6]
She has served on the board of the Association of American Publishers, Literacy Partners, Yale University Press, and Poets & Writers, Inc.[7] She is also a member of the American Advisory Committee of the Jerusalem International Book Fair, the Advisory Committee to the MFA program in creative writing at The New School and is a Vice-Chair of the Entertainment, Media and Communications Division of the UJA Federation of New York.[8]
In 2011, Jane secured a $8 million in funding from investment companies Azure Capital, Golden Seeds and Kohlberg Ventures.[9]
Personal life
Friedman lives in Manhattan and East Hampton, New York.[10]
Awards
Publishers Weekly Person of the Year;[11] The Wall Street Journal’s 50 Women to Watch;[12] Fast Company’s Fast 50;[13] New York Magazine’s The Influentials.[14]
See also
- Richard Curtis (literary agent) founder of E-Reads which merged with Open Road Media
References
- ↑ Rich, Motoko. "New E-Book Company to Focus on Older Titles," New York Times (October 13, 2009).
- ↑ "Ex-HarperCollins CEO Jane Friedman Is Revolutionizing The Publishing Industry. Again. - Business Insider". businessinsider.com. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
- ↑ Gupte, Pranay. "The CEO Credited With Inventing the Author's Tour," New York Sun (August 22, 2005).
- ↑ The CEO Credited With Inventing the Author's Tour Lunch at the Four Seasons
- ↑ The CEO Credited With Inventing the Author's Tour Lunch at the Four Seasons
- ↑ Rich, Motoko. "Chief at Harper Collins is leaving," New York Times (June 5, 2008).
- ↑ Board of Directors, Poets & Writers. Accessed April 1, 2010.
- ↑ "Entertainment, Media & Communications," UJA Federation of New York. Accessed April 1, 2010.
- ↑ "Former HarperCollins CEO Jane Friedman Secures $8 Million In Funding For E-Book Business - Business Insider". articles.businessinsider.com. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
- ↑ Jane Friedman's New York Apartment: A Home That Books Built
- ↑ Milliot, Jim. "Jane Friedman Publishing Person of the Year," December 11, 2006.
- ↑ "The 50 Women to Watch 2006," Wall Street Journal Online. Accessed April 1, 2010.
- ↑ Prospero, Michael A. "The 5th Annual Fast 50: 38. Book Database: Jane Friedman," Fast Company (March 2006).
- ↑ "The Influentials: Books," New York Magazine (May 5, 2006).