Portraits of Nuria Cabuti and Chantal Restivo-Alessi

Global 50 CEO Talk 2025

Two Unlikely Publishing Leaders Spotlighted at the Frankfurt Book Fair

A discussion on strategy in book publishing – Powered by Zebralution!

 

How Núria Cabutí, CEO at Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, and Chantal Restivo-Alessi, CEO International at HarperCollins Publishers, excel globally in their respective unconventional book markets.

The Gobal 50 CEO Talk 2025, held in partnership with the Frankfurt Book Fair, will take place on Wednesday, October 15, from 14:00 to 15:00 at the International Stage (Hall 5/6, level Via).

The session will explore the outstanding strategic visions that drive two of the largest book corporations, HarperCollins Publishers and Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, as they successfully perform in markets that require both a bold mix of digital innovation and solid handling of highly segmented audiences.

HarperCollins identified the enormous potential for international expansion in 2014 with its acquisition of Harlequin, expanding its direct publishing operations to 15 foreign language markets. It has since grown international trade publishing by more than 750%.

Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial demonstrated how to reach out consistently to Hispanic audiences beyond the Spanish peninsula, from Argentina all the way north to the United States, and yet with highly specific local and regional tastes and author preferences.

Both companies succeeded in their ambitions only by implementing a mix of distributed market approaches, strong centralized strategic management, and an innovative mindset open to using digital workflows and delivery solutions to meet their complex goals.

We are thrilled to announce that this event is powered by Zebralution!

About the Global 50 CEO Talk:

The Global 50 CEO Talk is prepared in conjunction with the Global 50 Publishing Ranking, which has mapped the 50 largest publishing corporations each year since 2007.

For details, see www.wischenbart.com/en/markets-reports .

The event is co-organized by Ruediger Wischenbart Content and Consulting (www.wischenbart.com) and Carlo Carrenho Publishing Consulting (www.carrenho.co ), together with Digital Publishing Report (www.digital-publishing-report.de).

About Núria Cabutí

Núria Cabutí is a native of Barcelona and graduated in Economic Sciences from the UAB. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Studies from Oxford Brookes University and an MBA from IESE. She got her start in the publishing sector in 1992, and since then, she has developed her professional career within the publishing group. In 1998 she was named Director of Marketing at the Plaza & Janés imprint. Following the merger that created Random House Mondadori in 2001, she was named Director of Marketing and Communications. In 2003, she was appointed Editorial Director of the Children’s and Young Readers Division and later took on the direction of Debolsillo as well. Since 2010, she was the CEO of Random House Mondadori. She was appointed CEO of Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial in 2013, and she is a member of the Penguin Random House International Board. Since 2021, she is also a member of the Supervisory Board of Bertelsmann. She is part of the Board of Cercle d’Economia and the Advisory Board of José Ortega y Gasset -Gregorio Marañon Foundation.

Contact at Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial:
Carlota del Amo (carlota.delamo@penguinrandomhouse.com)

About Chantal Restivo-Alessi:

Chantal Restivo-Alessi is Chief Digital Officer and CEO, International Foreign Language, for HarperCollins Publishers, leading the company’s global digital strategy and foreign language publishing program. She works with each division around the world to manage commercial relationships with new and existing digital partners, grow digital revenues, and oversee the company’s developing foreign language publishing program.

Contact at Harper Collins International:
Erin Crum (Erin.Crum@harpercollins.com )

Photo credits: (c) by Penguin Random House and Harper Collins respectively. 

ThinkPub Publishing Preview on the EU sponsored project to promote innovation in the European book business

ThinkPub – Innovation in Publishing

…and how to professionally learn about it! > Proudly announcing a project to sustain professional trainings on innovation for European publishers – supported under Creative Europe and the Austrian Government.

The main goal of the ThinkPub project (2024 to 2027) is to enable European publishing landscape to better adapt to the new realities of the digital disruption, thus making the European book sector more sustainable and creating more jobs. Through an innovative education and training programme, ThinkPub offers a set of advanced digital tools within an online “Library of Digital Learning Objects”.

Launch of the ThinkPub project at the Frankfurt Book Fair in October 2024.

Photo: ThinkPub 2024

ThinkPub is strategically focused on five key areas: Managerial Innovation, Emerging Technologies, Marketing Innovation, Reading and Translation.

The 5 key topics of ThinkPub: ThinkPub is strategically focused on five key areas: Managerial Innovation, Emerging Technologies, Marketing Innovation, Reading and Translation.
Co-Financed by the European Union
Co-Financed by the Federal Republic of Austria. Arts Culture Civil Service and Sport

ThinkPub is operated by a consortium of 12 European partner organizations, including Ruediger Wischenbart Content and Consulting in Austria, and coordinated by Beletrina publishing in Slovenia.

The project is co-financed under the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. The Austrian contribution is sponsored by the Federal Ministry of the Republic of Austria – Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport.

 

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