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In the Spotlight: ABA Board Candidate Ken White
April 10, 2008
Ballots now in the hands of the American Booksellers Association's bookstore
members feature the names of three candidates up for election to serve three-year
terms on the Board of Directors beginning in June: Ken White of SFSU
Bookstore in San Francisco; Dan
Chartrand of Water Street Bookstore in Exeter,
New Hampshire; and Michael Tucker of Books
Inc. in San Francisco, a current Board member who is eligible for a second
three-year term. Board officers on the ballot for approval by membership are
Gayle Shanks of Changing Hands Bookstore
in Tempe, Arizona, for president, and Tucker for vice-president/secretary.
This week, in the second of a series of candidate profiles, BTW talks
to Ken White of SFSU Bookstore.
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Ken White
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A San Francisco Bay Area native, Ken White used to cut classes to hang out
at Cody's Books and Moe's Books on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley. "When
I graduated from college, my dream job was to work at A Different Light Bookstore
in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood," he said. "I ended up working
there from 1991 until 2000." White then went to work for a year in the
Marketing Department of HarperSanFrancisco.
In mid-2001, he returned to retail as the manager of the General Books Department
at SFSU Bookstore. The approximately 15,000-square-foot store, founded in 1954,
is an independent nonprofit, 501c3 corporation governed by a board of directors
consisting of teachers, students, and campus administrators.
At SFSU, White has concentrated on increasing sales and controlling costs of
the General Books Department, and since 2003 sales have jumped 30 percent. Along
with other SFSU booksellers, he has worked to increase campus awareness of the
bookstore as an independent nonprofit and to foster "greater collaboration
with members of the campus community."
As a member of the Northern California Independent Booksellers Association
(NCIBA) Board of Directors for the past several years, White has focused on
education and the regional's annual fall trade show. Currently the secretary
of the executive committee, he will give up his seat on the NCIBA Board this
May, but plans to remain active in the association.
"One of my pet projects at the moment is to create dialogue between Bay
Area small publishers and NCIBA members," said White. "There is a
wealth of independent publishing happening in the Bay Area, but these presses
may not have the resources to effectively communicate with local bookstores.
We are looking at ways to set up relationships that benefit both the publishers
and the stores so everyone can sell more books."
White has been a member of ABA's Booksellers Advisory Council and the Education
Task Force.
If elected to the ABA Board, White said that he wanted to work to "maintain
the standard of high quality education that is being provided to our membership."
He added, "Coming up with new programs, and periodically bringing back
important sessions from years past, is crucial for us to strengthen ourselves
professionally." --Karen Schechner
NOTE: 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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