Anna Currence was CEO of Kitchen Bazaar from 1993 to 1995, before she was recruited to the President and COO spot at ailing Crown Books in 1997. She assumed Crown's CEO position on January 12, 1998. 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.
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.
References
- ^ Crown Books: SEC filing, June 1, 1998. SEC record 5-35814, Accession 950133-98-2177.
- Reath, Viki. New Chief Booked to Preside at Crown. The Washington Times, December 1997. Accessed February 27, 2008
- Crown Books Exec Hired, Washington Business Journal, February 2, 1998. Accessed February 27, 2008.
- Brooke Chase Associates Announces new Executive Recruiter, Brooke Chase Associates Press Release, July 8, 2005
Additional Sources
- Crown Books - Employment Agreement Re: Anna L. Currence, January 12, 1998
- "Crown Books Files Consensual Plan of Reorganization", Crown Books Press Release, July 1, 1999
- Crown Books Plan of Reorganization is Confirmed, Crown Books Press Release, October 7, 1999
- Crown Books files Chapter 11, unit closings inevitable, Discount Store News, July 27, 1998
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