NITA TAUBLIB Memo from Random House

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    GINA CENTRELLO

    PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER

    THE RANDOM HOUSE PUBLISHING GROUP

    April 13, 2010

    TO EVERYONE AT RANDOM HOUSE, INC.

    I am saddened that with the organizational changes we are announcing this morning for

    Ballantine and Bantam Dell, NITA TAUBLIB will step down as Executive Vice

    President, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Bantam Dell and leave the company.

    For nearly three decades, having joined Bantam Books in 1982, rising to Deputy

    Publisher of Bantam Dell, and then as leader of the latter since 2009, Nita has beeninstrumental in making it one of the most successful publishers of commercial bestsellers

    in our industry. She is one of the rare publishing executives who combines a keen

    editorial appreciation for a diverse range of authors with the skillful execution of all the

    administrative details that go into bringing their books into the marketplace.

    The list of authors Nita has championed all the way to bestsellerdom both in hardcover

    and in paperback rivals any editor in the business. She has been an industry leader in

    breaking out authors from category romance to crossover bestseller statusbeginning

    with Iris Johansen, whom she pulled out of the slush pile and encouraged to write dozens

    of mainstream novels, to numerous others, including two of todays most popularsuspense novelists, Tami Hoag and Lisa Gardner. She has played an invaluable role in

    building the #1 bestselling careers of Lee Child and George R. R. Martin, and in

    implementing the recent bestselling debuts for Sarah Addison Allen and Alan Bradley.

    We have sold tens of millions of books by authors Nita has championed.

    Nita has an enviable combination of editorial wisdomthat innate sense of what readers

    want to readwith great management skills and a talent for nurturing her authors and her

    staff. When Bantam Dell became part of the Random House Publishing Group fifteen

    months ago, Nita was invaluable in bringing the groups together. She has graciously

    agreed to continue with us through June as a consultant to assist us during this transition.

    A one-of-a-kind editor and a team-building publisher, Nita has made lasting contributions

    to Bantam, Bantam Dell, and the Random House Publishing Group. She has been a

    friend and valued colleague for many years. I know you join me in wishing her all the

    best in the future.