All Change at LST bookshop
Phil Groom, Bookshop Manager at London School of Theology (LST Books & Resources) is moving on. His last day at LST Bookshop was 16th September. Nick Aston, Assistant Manager, has now taken on responsibility for the running of the shop until further notice. He can be contacted at
bookshop@lst.ac.uk or 01923 456130. Phil is well known to the trade as a
columnist with Christian Marketplace, a key campaigner in the fight with SSG Bookshops for justice for staff of the former SPCK Bookshop chain, and as the webmaster of the UK Christian Bookshops Directory. Phil will now be focusing his time on developing the directory and blog. He can be contacted via phil@christianbookshops.
org.uk or 07898 766425.
New sales face at Hodder
Hodder Faith announced last month that David O’Shea was joining the sales team Key Accounts Manager. David, who started with Hodder on 20th September, is taking over responsibility for sales, previously handled by Jean Whitnall who left earlier this year.
David has had a wealth of experience in
the Christian trade with Lion Hudson and more recently Care for the Family. He said, “I am very excited to be joining Hodder Faith as we publish Philip Yancey’s new book What Good is God? and Tim Keller’s Generous
Justice. I am also very keen to start working on the prestigious NIV Bible range”. David can be contacted at dave.o’shea@
hodder.co.uk looks forward to hearing from all customers.
Jane Grounsell
It was announced last month that Jane Grounsell, Managing Director of Alban Books, passed away peacefully at home in Edinburgh on Wednesday 8th September after a two year battle with
brain cancer. Jane had been connected with the Christian Book trade for several years firstly working at T&T Clarke before leaving to take on the role of Managing
Director at Alban Books, a position she held for the last nine years. She will be sorely missed by her colleagues at Alban Books and all those who knew her in the trade.
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