
Meet Ian in Publishing Operations...
| Name: | Ian |
| Company: | Random House, Inc. |
| Title: | Inventory Manager, Publishing Operations |
| Location: | New York, NY |
My life in a nutshell:
Raised by wild dogs; came of age in Pittsburgh. Spent a few summers in Los Angeles and traveled with my surrogate family.
I started listening to jazz and soul music in my early teens, and became deeply involved in the Pittsburgh music scene.
Entered college as a Pre-Med major but quickly shifted my focus to liberal arts – inorganic chemistry was not my friend.
Spent summers at NYU and a semester in London, where I interned with a marketing agency. Then I moved to New York and started here at Random House.
Describe your educational background. Where did you study, what degrees did you receive?
I completed undergraduate studies at the University of Pittsburgh and NYU, receiving degrees in Non-Fiction Writing and Business Administration.
Describe your career history. What have been your professional experiences prior to your current position?
Prior to gaining an associate position at Random House after graduation, I worked at a marketing firm in London while studying abroad. I also wrote for the University of Pittsburgh student newspaper.
What are your current roles and responsibilities?
I am part of the Children’s Inventory group, which oversees parts of the supply chain from the initial printing of a title to account delivery. We’re involved in deciding how many books to print, collaborating with the publishing groups on business decisions, and working through issues with our warehouse.
What attracted you to your company and position? What is your favorite thing about your job?
Random House is the largest publisher in the world, so it was a logical choice based on my interest in publishing. As an associate, I bounced around to different divisions, from Royalties to Editorial, before settling into a position in Publishing Operations. I enjoyed all of my experiences though. It’s so important to work with people you trust and work well with, and I’ve done that consistently.
What has been your most memorable moment (so far) in your job?
There have been quite a few memorable moments, but I’ll never forget Peter Olson pouring me a beer from a keg in his office during a building social event. That sort of thing doesn’t happen too often.
What qualities do you feel are necessary to be a successful employee at your company?
You must have the ability to focus on your own responsibilities without losing sight of the publishing process as a whole. Other people depend on your work, so it’s important to think of yourself as part of a team. I also think you have to be passionate about what you’re doing, because if you’re not motivated by books, this business can be difficult to understand. The culture is very unique.
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