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Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2024 18:16:29 +0000

**Apologies for cross-posting**

This Women’s History Month, join us for a captivating town hall
conversation that celebrates the rich legacy of women’s leadership in
scholarly publishing.

*Join us on Zoom on Thursday, March 28, 1PM EST
<https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEsc-yvrzMvHN1iBNTMrYOPbIpaHpu2EBm8#/registration>*

Led by early career professional women who graduated from Emerson College,
this meeting features an esteemed panel of influential women in academic
publishing:



   - *Marion Berghahn*, Founder and Publisher, Berghahn Books
   - *Jessica Mosher*, President and Chief Executive, University of Toronto
   Press
   - *Frances Pinter*, Executive Chair, Central European University Press
   - *Lynne Rienner*, Founder and Publisher, Lynne Rienner Publishers
   - *Alison Shaw*, Chief Executive and Founder, Bristol University Press
   and Policy Press



In the landscape of scholarly publishing, once dominated by men, the
narratives of these incredible women unfold as powerful examples. They have
forged a path to success, founding renowned publishing houses and
pioneering innovative business models. Their stories inspire, demonstrating
how talent, resilience, and sometimes breaking the rules can remove
barriers and shape a more inclusive future for women in scholarly
publishing.



The meeting will be followed by a Q&A by Emerson College students and early
academic professionals. The panelists will tackle key themes such as
overcoming historical hurdles, fostering innovation in publishing,
championing diversity and inclusion, and shaping women’s careers in the
industry.



*Register Now
<https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEsc-yvrzMvHN1iBNTMrYOPbIpaHpu2EBm8#/registration>*



*About Paradigm Publishing Services *

Paradigm Publishing Services, a pioneering division established by global
publisher De Gruyter, is dedicated to providing tailored solutions for
publishers in the humanities, social sciences, scientific associations,
societies, and library publishing programs. With a commitment to
sustainable publishing of both open and closed content, Paradigm is poised
to assist publishers in achieving global accessibility while maintaining
financial viability through adaptable and personalized solutions, hosting,
and commercial distribution.



*Caitlyn Nardozzi*

Marketing Manager

DE GRUYTER

121 High Street, Third Floor

Boston, MA 02110, USA

T 617-377-4393



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