Book Council Chief Executive Resigns
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Book Council
Chief Executive Resigns
New Zealand Book Council Chief Executive, Karen Ross, has announced her resignation from the organisation.
After 10-years with the Book Council, she said her decision to leave had been difficult to make. However, she was delighted with the organisation’s growth during her tenure, particularly the expansion of its dynamic programmes designed to bring books and readers together.
‘It has been an exciting and rewarding time to be involved. The organisation’s capability and its position within the sector have gone from strength to strength.’
During Karen’s time, the Book Council has increased its staff from two to 10 members. Its traditional programmes, Meet the Author and Writers in Schools, have expanded considerably, and the International Writers’ Programme, WordSpace video conferencing, and the sky is the limit when you read touring writer programme, have all been established. The website and the Literary Pin-ups poster series have also been introduced.
Although Karen said she intended to maintain a connection with the Book Council, it was time for somebody new to take over her position. ‘It’s time to try my hand at something different.’
Her resignation will take effect from Thursday 26 April.
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