What's Happening?
Greg Greeley, CEO of Simon & Schuster, has been elected to the board of directors of the National Book Foundation (NBF). Greeley, who assumed his role at Simon & Schuster in March, will replace Jonathan
Karp on the board. Alongside Greeley, three other members have been elected: Franklin Leonard, Miwa Messer, and Elizabeth McNamara. This expansion brings the board to 22 members. The new members are expected to bring diverse experiences and a commitment to promoting literature and reading.
Why It's Important?
The inclusion of Greg Greeley and other new members on the NBF board is significant for the literary community. Their diverse backgrounds and expertise are likely to influence the foundation's initiatives and strategies in promoting literature. This move could enhance the foundation's ability to support writers and translators, potentially leading to increased access to books and reading opportunities. The board's expanded leadership may also foster new partnerships and initiatives aimed at celebrating and promoting the written word.






