Sally Morris has worked in journal and book publishing for over forty years, for presses including Oxford University Press, Churchill Livingstone, and John Wiley & Sons and as CEO of the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers. She has herself edited a peer-reviewed journal: Learned Publishing. She has played a leading role in many industry and publisher/library groups and has written and lectured widely on copyright and journal publishing.
Ed Barnas has spent over thirty-five years in scholarly journal publishing and his expertise covers a gamut of publishing activities from submission through publication in print and electronic forms. His experience covers both the sciences and the humanities in both the not-for-profit and for-profit sectors at Cambridge University Press, Raven Press, John Wiley and Sons and the American Institute of Physics. He has been active in a number of publishing groups and served a term as President of the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP).
Douglas LaFrenier has held a variety of advertising, marketing and sales positions at Macmillan, McGraw-Hill, W. H. Freeman and Company, the consulting firm Robert Ubell Associates and the American Institute of Physics. He has been a frequent speaker at meetings of the Society for Scholarly Publishing, PSP, the Special Libraries Association, the Council of Engineering and Scientific Society Executives and the Charleston Conference on Issues in Book and Serial Acquisitions.
Margaret Reich has been working in scholarly publishing for over twenty-five years. Her experience is in senior management, including strategic planning at non-profit organizations; editorial policy; journal business models and pricing; and implementing online journal features. A Past President of the Society for Scholarly Publishing, Margaret has also served on its Board of Directors and has performed committee service for SSP and the Council of Science Editors (CSE).