The article showcases statements from publishing’s leading figures including Stephen Page, executive chair of Faber, Tom Weldon, CEO of Penguin Random House, Anthony Forbes-Watson, managing director of Pan Macmillan, David Shelley, CEO at Hachette, Perminder Mann, CEO of Bonnier and CEO of Curtis Brown, Jonny Geller, emphasising Creative Access’ achievements over the past 10 years.
They highlight Creative Access’ ‘trailblazing’ role in changing the landscape of publishing through placing 550 people from under-represented groups in paid internships in the book industry. Creative Access has also helped 8,500 people in their searches for publishing jobs.
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