University of Toronto Press
Marcus Creaghan is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in eCommerce operations and education. Currently serving as the eCommerce Operations Manager at University of Toronto Press since September 2019, Marcus manages a seasonal team and collaborates across departments to enhance operational efficiency. Prior roles include Customer Service Lead at the same institution, Professor in Columbia University's Core Curriculum, and Administrative Assistant in Disability Services at Columbia. Earlier experience includes working as a Marketing Assistant at Two Dollar Radio and as a Workshop Facilitator at the University of Toronto. Marcus holds a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Columbia University and a Master of Arts in English Language and Literature from the University of Toronto.
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University of Toronto Press
Founded in 1901, University of Toronto Press (UTP) is Canada's leading scholarly publisher and one of the largest university presses in North America. UTP publishes approximately 200 new scholarly, course, reference, and general-interest books each year and maintains a backlist of over 3,500 titles. In early 2008 University of Toronto Press acquired the Broadview Press publishing lists in anthropology, history, politics, and sociology. Broadview's editors in these areas, as well as a significant portion of Broadview's sales and marketing, production, and management teams, joined UTP's Scholarly Publishing team and are now part of the integrated Book Publishing Division. In partnership with the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto Press launched Rotman-UTP Publishing in October 2008, a new imprint devoted to publishing actionable business information of exceptional quality. More recently, UTP acquired the New Jewish Press from the Anne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies. The New Jewish Press imprint will publish outstanding books in the domains of Jewish culture, history, philosophy, literature, and religion. The Journals Division is dedicated to innovation in publishing and the sustainability of scholarly journals. The Journals Division offers bilingual online peer review and editorial support; copy-editing, typesetting, and XML tagging; e-publishing and printing; marketing management and advertising sales; circulation and distribution. The Distribution Division offers competitive services to a broad range of clients, including publishers, government institutions, and other corporations. The Retail Division is a highly regarded and successful campus retailer, which operates five stores across four campuses for the University of Toronto and OCAD University with a focus on being service-oriented, responsive to student needs, innovative, and providing quality products at reasonable prices.