Oxford Journals appoints Roland Ehrenfels as Sales and Marketing Director
19 March 200819th March 2008 Oxford Journals is delighted to announce the appointment of Roland Ehrenfels as Sales and Marketing Director.
Ehrenfels will be joining Oxford Journals on 1 May 2008 in a new role, created following the appointment of Richard Gedye as Research Director for Oxford Journals and Rachel Goode as Group Communications Director for Oxford University Press. Richard Gedye and Rachel Goode, currently Sales Director and Marketing Director of Oxford Journals respectively, are due to start their new roles at the end of April 2008.Martin Richardson, Managing Director of Oxford Journals, comments, ‘I would like to congratulate Richard and Rachel on their new appointments and thank both of them for their excellent contribution to our sales and marketing strategy over the years. Roland, who has extensive sales, marketing, and management experience in the publishing industry, is in the perfect position to build on their achievements. As Sales and Marketing Director, one of Roland’s priorities will be to forge closer relationships with our customers.’
Roland Ehrenfels is currently Vice President of Sales (Books) at Springer, where he has responsibility for global sales outside the Americas. Prior to this role, he was Managing Director of a database publishing company.
ENDS
Kirsty Luff
Senior Communications and Marketing Manager, Oxford Journals
+44 (0)1865 354206
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