NASHVILLE, Tenn. — February 24, 2106 — Ingram Content Group has announced the promotion of three executives.
Jacqueline Letson has been promoted to VP of human resources for Ingram Content Group. She joined Ingram in 2004 and most recently served as a director of human resources.
Letson holds a master’s in organizational leadership from Trevecca Nazarene University, a bachelor’s degree from Georgetown College, and she is a certified senior professional in human resources.
Michael Bell has been named director of national accounts for Ingram Content Group, overseeing the strategic planning and selling activities for the National Accounts, Internet Accounts, Mass Merchant Wholesalers and associated suppliers. Previously, he was the director of consumer direct fulfillment for Ingram.
Earlier in his career, Bell was a field sales trainer with Johnson & Johnson. Bell received his MBA and his Certificate in Executive Leadership from Belmont University and his bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee.
Emily Weiss has been promoted to director of corporate communications at Ingram Content Group. She is responsible for leading Ingram’s global internal and external communication initiatives. She joined Ingram in January 2013 as senior manager of communications and public relations.
Prior to joining Ingram, Weiss was public relations manager with Dollar General. She’s also held communication roles with Atlanta-based PR firm communications 21 and the U.S. Poultry & Egg Association. Weiss received her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Alabama. She is actively involved in Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and serves as co-chair of PRSA Nashville’s programs committee.
About Ingram
Ingram Content Group is a subsidiary of Nashville-based Ingram Industries. The company got its start in 1964 as a textbook depository and has since grown and transformed into a comprehensive publishing industry services company that offers numerous solutions, including physical book distribution, print-on-demand and digital services. Committed to the success of its partners, Ingram works closely with publishers, retailers, libraries and schools around the world to provide them with the right products and services to help them succeed in the dynamic and increasingly complex world of content publishing.
Ingram’s operating units are Ingram Book Co., Lightning Source, VitalSource Technologies, Ingram Periodicals, Ingram International, Ingram Library Services, Spring Arbor Distributors, Ingram Publisher Services, Tennessee Book Co. and ICG Ventures.
Source: Ingram.