(Asheville, NC) The Search Committee and Board of Directors of the Southern Independent
Booksellers Alliance is pleased to announce the selection of Linda-Marie Barrett as SIBA’s
incoming Executive Director. She will step into the position on June 16, 2020, when the
current Executive Director, Wanda Jewell, retires. “I’m leaving SIBA in better hands than
my own, and that feels really good,” said Jewell. “I couldn’t be more delighted.”
Barrett brings a strong strategic vision to the organization at a time when the book
industry is adapting to a rapidly evolving environment. She writes, “During this very
dynamic time in our industry, SIBA needs, more than ever, to offer programming that
addresses current member needs. This means being in constant conversation with member
bookstores to hear what’s happening ‘on the ground,’ looking outside our industry for
opportunities, and considering new partnerships in communities, and regionally. My
passion, and SIBA’s primary goal, is to give booksellers the tools they need to be successful
and achieve their dreams. I’m so honored to be taking on this role and look forward to
working with the SIBA Board and all our member bookstores to see what possibilities we
can create together.”
Barrett was chosen in a unanimous decision after a robust, four-month-long search. “The SIBA Executive Director
Search Committee has completed an exhaustive pursuit,” said Search Committee member Shane Gottwals of
Gottwals Books in Byron, Georgia. “While we talked to many qualified and motivated candidates, it was abundantly
clear that Linda-Marie Barrett is just the right person to lead SIBA. She knows the industry and can relate to the
needs of core members in an unparalleled way.”
Barrett brings to the position of Executive Director thirty years’ worth of experience in the industry as a bookseller
in all levels from frontline bookseller to senior buyer, manager, and co-owner of Malaprop’s Bookstore/Café in
Asheville, North Carolina. While at Malaprop’s she played a leading role as a bookseller advocate and activist, and
her op-ed piece responding to author boycotts of bookstores in the wake of North Carolina’s H.B.2 controversy was
published in the New York Times.
Mitchell Kaplan, owner of Books & Books and the former President of the American Booksellers Association wrote in
support of Barrett’s selection, “My admiration for Linda-Marie runs deep. She possesses a rare core of qualities that
will guarantee success in this new position; she’s incredibly organized, creative, entrepreneurial, and passionate
about independent bookselling, and independent bookselling in the South, to be specific.”
Barrett is a past Board member of SIBA and has worked extensively with the American Booksellers Association,
serving on the Bookseller Advisory Council and as a presenter at Winter Institute. For the past three years she has
been SIBA’s Assistant Executive Director, responsible for much of the day to day operations of the organization.
As Assistant Executive Director, Barrett spearheaded the development of SIBA’s online educational programming
which has resulted in over a dozen webinars on a wide range of topics including Inventory Activism, Time
Management, Podcasting, Managing Expenses, and Launching a Book Festival.
“SIBA stands like a beacon in the world of regional trade associations because of Wanda Jewell’s 30 years of
dedication,” noted Gottwals. “Our new executive director has a mighty legacy to follow, but Linda-Marie Barrett has
the skills and experience required to keep us shining brightly for many years to come.”
For more information contact SIBA at siba@sibaweb.com