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Revision as of 18:12, 25 October 2012
Panelists will present ideas and strategies for funding and welcomes participants to share ideas and successes too. Speakers will offer timeless advice on fundraising best practices and share recent success stories of grants to fund operating costs, a series endowment, student internships, and giving books to regional libraries. Michael Spooner will discuss how Utah State, after a deep cut in university funding, was able to survive by merging with the University Press of Colorado.
Chair: Sheila Leary, Director, University of Wisconsin Press
Panelists: Gabriel Dotto, Director, Michigan State University Press
Jane Hoehner, Director, Wayne State University Press
Michael Spooner, Associate Director, University Press of Colorado (Utah State University Press imprint)
Please feel free to add notes or responses to the session in this section. You can also post presentation files--find out how.