To: Jeffrey, all company and department heads, managers, editors and authors Celiott was appointed Vice President and chief editor of the company, and has been on this new task since March. Jeff succeeded Mr. Green.
I announced his retirement in December's memorandum, because the book company plays an important role in the publication of textbooks in the United States and foreign countries. It can only maintain its leadership by recruiting and training excellent editors, designers and producers Bit. This is very important, and it is also the basis for us to achieve the goal of equality.
What is important is that we absolutely need to maintain a high standard of editing quality, which is the main reason for our success. Jeffs's task will include many functions, and his greatest contribution should be reflected in these two aspects: finding and training talents who can contribute to the production of high-quality books and teaching materials. Reporting to and assisting Jeff in achieving these goals will be Ms.
Mary Miller, editorial services manager, Ms. Lucille Lawson, copyright and licensing manager, and William Woodson, assistant vice president of production research, Jeffrey Celliot grew up in Oklahoma and graduated with honors from Oklahoma State University, where he began his career as a school teacher. He served briefly as the company's sales representative and vice president of beacon college in Richmond.
Jeff was the editor in chief of the California business books department. He played an important role in promoting the Department to the editorial status of business education.