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| Susan
E. Meyer
is the author of nearly a dozen books
on illustration, art, and design. Until 1981, when she left
Billboard Publications, Inc. to establish Roundtable Press
with Marsha Melnick, she served as editorial director of four
consumer and trade magazines: American Artist, Art & Antiques,
Interiors, and Residential Interiors. From 1971
to 1979, Susan was Editor-in-Chief of American Artist,
and in 1978 she conceived and launched Art & Antiques
Magazine. She was a trade book editor from 1962 to 1979 for
Collier Books and Watson-Guptill Publications. Susan teaches
Book Packaging at New York University. |
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Prior
to founding Roundtable Press with Susan Meyer in 1981, Marsha
Melnick served as Editorial Director of
Watson-Guptill Publications, the book division of Billboard
Publications, Inc., where she was responsible for acquiring
and developing 60 titles a year on art instruction, art history,
graphic design, crafts, architecture, and interior design.
From 1970 to 1977, Marsha held editorial and marketing positions
in the school division of Random House. In 1983-84 she served
as President of the American Book Producers Association.
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Before
joining Roundtable Press in 1995,
Julie Merberg held editorial
positions at Fireside, Ballantine, and Perigee. With an initial
mandate to expand Roundtable's trade business, Julie focused
on launching licensed series with such imprimaturs as Parents
Magazine and gURL.com. Always searching for innovative ways
to present and market ideas and information, she has personal
interest and expertise in the areas of media, health and fitness,
parenting, and girls' and women's issues. Julie became a partner
at Roundtable Press in 1998. |
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