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Astrid Böhmisch becomes the new director of the Leipzig Book Fair

After more than 30 years, the Leipzig Book Fair is getting new leadership. Astrid Böhmisch will replace Oliver Zille at the helm in the new year. She sees the task as an exciting challenge.

Visitors to the Leipzig Book Fair leaf through books at a stand..aussiedlerbote.de
Visitors to the Leipzig Book Fair leaf through books at a stand..aussiedlerbote.de

Astrid Böhmisch becomes the new director of the Leipzig Book Fair

Astrid Böhmisch (49) will be the new Director of the Leipzig Book Fair. She will take over from Oliver Zille on January 1 next year, as announced by Leipziger Messe on Monday. The graduate in German and English studies works in Berlin as a consultant for media companies and was responsible for the German-speaking markets of Bookwire GmbH as General Manager until 2022, with a wide range of publishing clients for the digital book business.

"Under her leadership, the Leipzig Book Fair will continue to develop strategically and in terms of content and strengthen its position as an outstanding international cultural event," said Martin Buhl-Wagner, Managing Director of Leipziger Messe. Zille had shaped the Leipzig Book Fair for 30 years and surprisingly announced his resignation at the end of the year in June. He had been in charge of Germany's second largest book fair since 1991.

Most recently, the Leipzig Book Fair had a difficult time due to the coronavirus pandemic. It had to be canceled three times in a row. This spring, it celebrated a comeback - almost back to its former strength. According to the fair, 274,000 visitors attended. At the last edition before corona, there were 286,000. The next Leipzig Book Fair will be held from 21 to 24 March 2024.

Taking over the reins of the Leipzig Book Fair is a great honor and an exciting challenge, said Böhmisch. "I look forward to shaping the unique combination of the Leipzig Book Fair, Leipzig Reads and Manga-Comic-Con together with everyone involved and leading it into the future."

The trade fair director thanks Oliver Zille for his great commitment during his 33 years in office. "Without his tireless work, the Leipzig Book Fair would not occupy the prominent position it holds today in the international cultural calendar," Buhl-Wagner emphasized.

Astrid Böhmisch's extensive experience in the publishing industry, having worked as a consultant for media companies and managing the German-speaking markets of Bookwire GmbH, will undoubtedly contribute to the strategic and content development of the Literature presented at the Book Fair. As she steps into her new role, she expressed her excitement to collaborate with everyone involved and shape the future of the Personal details of events such as Leipzig Book Fair, Leipzig Reads, and Manga-Comic-Con.

Source: www.dpa.com

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