HarperCollins
Announces:
After
a 40 year career in publishing both in New Zealand and the UK, Tony Fisk has
announced that he will step down from the role of Managing Director of
HarperCollins NZ in April.
Michael
Moynahan CEO HarperCollins ANZ said, “There are so very few occasions when a company is able to acknowledge such a
significant and long standing contribution as that which Tony Fisk has made on
behalf of HarperCollins. For many years, Tony Fisk and HarperCollins New
Zealand have been synonymous and the way he has guided this business through an
enormous amount of change is a tribute to his capacity as both a manager and a
publisher. HarperCollins New Zealand will measure the loss of Tony’s
guidance and our industry has greatly benefited from his energy and creativity
over the years. I want to take this moment to personally thank Tony and
wish him the very best for what the future holds.
Tony
Fisk said, “I feel very blessed to have had a wonderful career in publishing
spanning 40 years – 39 of them with the same company. During my time I have met
and worked with some wonderful people – colleagues, authors and booksellers and
have made many dear friends. Obviously our industry is going through huge
change but I really feel extremely positive about its future. The thrill of
successfully connecting the creative talent of authors with readers is
something that is very special and I don’t feel will ever diminish”
Tony
and his wife, Pat, intend to relocate to the UK to spend time exploring their
homeland.
HarperCollins
is also pleased to announce:
HarperCollins
Publishers is pleased to announce Graham Mitchell, Financial Controller,
HarperCollins New Zealand, has been promoted to the role of General Manager of
HarperCollins New Zealand.
Graham
worked for HarperCollins UK in London from 1996 to the end of 2001. He
emigrated to New Zealand and joined HarperCollins NZ in April 2002.
CEO, Michael Moynahan, said “Graeme has worked alongside Tony Fisk
for many years as Financial Controller and has brought to that role a range of
business and managerial skills that will stand the company in good stead as it
embarks on future developments. HarperCollins
New Zealand is a creative and energetic business which prides itself on its
publishing excellence and its responsibility to its authors, customers and the
industry and I have no doubt that the appointment will reinforce the commitment
we have to publishing in New Zealand.”
2 comments:
What a shame. This leaves only one quality individual in charge of a multinational in New Zealand...
I do not agree at all with your suggestion that "this leaves only one quality individual in charge of a multin-national in NZ" but I do wish that publishing companies would appoint folk with a publishing and or marketing/sales background to these roles rather than those with a finance/accounting background.
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