Welcome to Megan Dunn, new staff member at Booksellers NZ
Megan Dunn, former Manager of Borders Lambton Quay is to join Booksellers NZ as Projects Manager.
“We are delighted to welcome to our small team, a person with a very strong background in the book business both in New Zealand and overseas,” Booksellers CEO, Lincoln Gould said.
“Megan will strengthen our ability to provide services to our members particularly relating to new projects being developed in the areas of marketing, technology support and event management, ” he added.
With a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Auckland and a masters degree with distinction from the University of East Anglia’s School of Literature and Creative Writing, Megan has a professional career across the arts, design and literature sectors. She has work in independent bookshops in the UK as well as Borders in the UK and New Zealand.
Megan will start at Booksellers on Tuesday next week and will bring the team of full and part time staffers back to seven following the departure of Marketing Manager, Anna Burtt.
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