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The [[Vivian Stephens]] Industry Awards, renamed in 2006 to honor the founder of the [[Romance Writers of America]], is generally presented to non-writers who have contributed to organization in a significant manner. Prior to 2006, the award was known as the "Industry Award". | The [[Vivian Stephens]] Industry Awards, renamed in 2006 to honor the founder of the [[Romance Writers of America]], is generally presented to non-writers who have contributed to organization in a significant manner. Prior to 2006, the award was known as the "Industry Award". | ||
== Honorees == | == Honorees == | ||
+ | * 2008 - Sue Grimshaw, Romance Buyer, Borders Group Inc. | ||
* 2007 - Linda Marrow, Vice President/Editorial Director, Ballantine | * 2007 - Linda Marrow, Vice President/Editorial Director, Ballantine | ||
* 2006 - Lucia Macro, Executive Editor, Avon Books | * 2006 - Lucia Macro, Executive Editor, Avon Books |
Latest revision as of 03:22, 17 March 2008
The Vivian Stephens Industry Awards, renamed in 2006 to honor the founder of the Romance Writers of America, is generally presented to non-writers who have contributed to organization in a significant manner. Prior to 2006, the award was known as the "Industry Award".
Honorees
- 2008 - Sue Grimshaw, Romance Buyer, Borders Group Inc.
- 2007 - Linda Marrow, Vice President/Editorial Director, Ballantine
- 2006 - Lucia Macro, Executive Editor, Avon Books
- 2005 - Leslie Wainger, Executive Editor, Harlequin Enterprises
- 2004 - Donna Hayes, Publisher and CEO Harlequin Enterprises and Isabel Swift, Vice President of Editorial Harlequin Enterprises
- 2003 - Donna Seaman, Booklist
- 2002 - No award given
- 2001 - Carol Stacy, Romantic Times Publisher
- 2000 - Jeff Bezos, President & CEO, Amazon.com
- 1999 - No award given
- 1998 - Daisy Maryles, Executive Editor, Publishers Weekly
- 1997 - Kay Murray, Attorney, Authors Guild
- 1996 - Evan M. Fogelman, Literary Agent
- 1995 - Gerald Ratcliff, Bookseller
- 1994 - Richard Curtis, Literary Agent
- 1993 - Jayne Ann Krentz, Author
- 1992 - Marilyn Black, Publisher, Meteor Kismet
- 1991 - Kate Duffy, Executive Editor, Meteor Kismet