What's Happening?
The New Atlantic Independent Booksellers Association (NAIBA) has announced the appointment of Liz Hottel as its new executive director, succeeding Eileen Dengler, who will retire in 2026. Hottel, based
in Silver Spring, Maryland, has a background in television and documentary production before transitioning to bookselling. She spent nearly a decade at Politics & Prose, focusing on event management and creative programming. Hottel has been recognized for her innovative programming at Bold Fork Books, a culinary bookstore in Washington D.C., and has freelanced as a consultant to indie bookstores. NAIBA's board president, Hannah Oliver Depp, expressed confidence in Hottel's capabilities, highlighting her competence and enthusiasm. Dengler, who has been with NAIBA since its inception, praised Hottel's experience and passion for bookselling.
Why It's Important?
The appointment of Liz Hottel as NAIBA's executive director is significant for the regional association, which serves booksellers across several states and the Washington D.C. metro area. Hottel's experience in event management and her innovative approach to programming are expected to strengthen NAIBA's operations and support its members. Her leadership comes at a time when bookselling faces challenges, including adapting to digital trends and ensuring sustainability in the industry. Hottel's focus on creating community and advocating for bookselling as a viable career path aligns with NAIBA's mission to support independent booksellers. Her appointment may lead to new initiatives and partnerships that enhance the visibility and impact of indie bookstores.
What's Next?
Liz Hottel will work alongside Eileen Dengler throughout the next year to ensure a smooth transition. Dengler will continue her involvement with NAIBA's Professional Booksellers School until 2027, providing continuity and support during the leadership change. Hottel's immediate focus will likely include familiarizing herself with NAIBA's operations and engaging with its members to understand their needs and challenges. As she assumes her role, Hottel may introduce new programs and strategies to strengthen NAIBA's support for booksellers, potentially expanding its reach and influence in the industry.