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David Steinberger | |
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Born | New York, United States |
Alma mater | Columbia University; Wharton School |
Occupation(s) | Businessman and publishing executive |
Employer(s) | National Book Foundation; Open Road Integrated Media Inc. |
Spouse | Dara Caponigro |
David Steinberger is an American businessman, publishing executive, current Chairman of the National Book Foundation,[1] and Executive Chairman of Open Road Integrated Media Inc. His career has involved the acquisition,[2][3][4][5] management and sale[6][7] of a number of publishers and publishing-related companies as well as the application of digital technologies to publishing companies.[8][9][10][11] He was CEO of Arcadia Publishing[12] and CEO of the Perseus Books Group,[2] following leadership roles at HarperCollins.[13][14] In January 2021, Steinberger announced a succession plan at Arcadia, handing over day-to-day management to a successor and moving to Arcadia's board of directors.[15]
In December 2021, he led an investor group in the acquisition of Open Road Integrated Media inc., which utilizes data science technology to market eBooks, with Steinberger being named Executive Chairman, along with the role of CEO added in January 2022.[16]
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