Princeton University Press has announced the appointment of Christie Henry as the new Director, effective September 1, 2017.
Henry will succeed Peter Dougherty, who has been director of the Princeton University Press since 2005 and will retire as of the end of 2017.
Henry joined the University of Chicago Press as an editorial assistant in 1993 and has risen through the ranks as an editorial associate, assistant editor, editor, senior editor and executive editor. In 2008 she was appointed to her current role as editorial director, in which she manages the acquisitions programs and staff for life science and science studies; economics, political science and law; and reference, which includes the print and digital versions of The Chicago Manual of Style. Prior to the Press, Henry was an editorial assistant from 1991 to 1993 at the Chicago Tribune.
She represents the Press at publishing and science meetings and conventions across the world, including the Frankfurt Book Fair, London Book Fair, Book Expo America, the Association of American University Presses and the National Association of Science Writers.
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