Anna Currence

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Anna Currence was CEO of Kitchen Bazaar from 1993 to 1995,[1] before she was recruited to the President and COO spot at ailing Crown Books in 1997.[2] She assumed Crown's CEO position on January 12, 1998.[1][3] She was instrumental in the bankruptcy-emergence of the book retailer, though she left Crown in October 1998, just 1 month before it emerged from Chapter 11. After Crown Books, Ms Currence became an executive recruiter with Chicago-based Brooke Chase Associates Inc.[4]

Previous to her executive positions, Currence worked for Barnes & Noble from 1973 to 1990, playing an instrumental role in their move from small-format stores to the superstore concept.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Crown Books: SEC filing, June 1, 1998. SEC record 5-35814, Accession 950133-98-2177.
  2. ^ Reath, Viki. New Chief Booked to Preside at Crown. The Washington Times, December 1997. Accessed February 27, 2008
  3. ^ Crown Books Exec Hired, Washington Business Journal, February 2, 1998. Accessed February 27, 2008.
  4. ^ Brooke Chase Associates Announces new Executive Recruiter, Brooke Chase Associates Press Release, July 8, 2005

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