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In the Spotlight: ABA Board Candidate Michael Tucker
April 16, 2008
As
Michael Tucker approaches the end of his first term on the American Booksellers
Association's Board of Directors this June, he finds the greatest sense of achievement
in having contributed to the development of ABA's current educational programming.
"I have derived the most satisfaction from my involvement in the educational
programs that have been developed and presented to the membership through ABA,"
he recently told BTW. "The opportunity to participate in both the
Educational and Digital Task Forces has given me a fuller understanding of many
of the issues and needs of other ABA members." During a second term on
the Board, he said, he would like to continue this emphasis on education.
Tucker is currently up for election to a second three-year term on the ABA
Board, and he's been selected by the Board to serve a one-year term as vice
president/secretary beginning this June. As ABA vice president and chair of
the audit committee, Tucker said, he would work to maintain the Board's "commitment
to accessibility and transparency in its service to the membership."
Tucker is president/CEO and co-owner of California's Books
Inc., which has 11 locations: eight under the Books Inc. name in San Francisco,
Alameda, Mountain View, Burlingame, and Palo Alto, as well as Compass Books
and Bzinc at the San Francisco International Airport and Compass Books &
Café at the Downtown Disney District® in Anaheim.
In the last six months, the Books Inc. San Francisco Marina store has been
completely remodeled and the Palo Alto store moved from the Stanford Shopping
Center, where it had been for 50-plus years, to the nearby Town & Country
Village shopping center, which offers a mix of locally owned and national stores.
"We are currently remodeling the Burlingame store and plan the same for
Laurel Village in late summer," said Tucker, adding, "We plan to open
a new store in 2009, our 12th, but have not made a firm commitment on location
as yet."
In addition to ABA, Tucker is a member of both the Northern California Independent
Booksellers Association (NCIBA) and the Southern California Independent Booksellers
Association (he owns one Southern California store). He is also an active member
of the San Francisco Locally Owned Merchants Alliance (SFLOMA). This year, Tucker
said, he would like to "help develop an educational component for NCIBA
to aid members in economical store design and remodeling." Books Inc. stores
are actively involved in their communities, and have been honored by San Francisco
School Volunteers for their contributions to local schools.
Tucker's current focus as an ABA Board member is on the association's upcoming
programming. "I am most excited about the new ABA program initiative to
be revealed at BookExpo America in L.A.," he said. "I can say no more
or risk defenestration...." --Karen
Schechner
Michael Tucker's name appears on the Board ballot currently in the hands of
ABA members, along with those of Ken
White of SFSU Bookstore in San Francisco and Dan Chartrand of Water Street Bookstore in Exeter,
New Hampshire, who are up for election as directors. Board officers on the ballot
for approval by membership are Gayle Shanks of Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe, Arizona,
for president, and Tucker.
All ABA Board ballots must be returned to ABA's auditors, Marks Paneth &
Shron LLP, in the postage-paid envelope provided. The envelope must be postmarked
by April 30 and received by May 7.
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