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The Workman Way: Indie and Innovative

October 21, 2014 by vmckeon

M.S. in Publishing students with Kate Travers and Emily Krasner (far left, rear), Andrea Fleck-Nisbet (far right, front) and Randall Lotowycz (far right, rear).
M.S. in Publishing: Digital and Print Media students with Kate Travers and Emily Krasner (far left, rear), Andrea Fleck-Nisbet (far right, front) and Randall Lotowycz (far right, rear).

At Workman Publishing, the main conference room is called the “homeroom,“ where staffers regularly settle into homey, slat-back chairs around a long wooden table. As an independent publisher, Workman takes pride in its unique family-type atmosphere and a publishing philosophy that differs significantly from that of the Big Five. Students in the NYU School of Professional Studies M.S. in Publishing: Digital and Print Media program received a personalized and close-up look at the Workman way during an industry visit to the company’s Varick Street headquarters. [Read more…] about The Workman Way: Indie and Innovative

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