KGL Accucoms is seeking a dynamic Regional Sales Manager to join our remote North American Sales team. In this role, you will represent our publishers and provider clients, along with their products and services, within the assigned territory. The ideal candidate will focus on building and strengthening customer relationships, expanding the sales network, and maximizing revenue potential. Additionally, you will play a key role in ensuring exceptional customer satisfaction at every step. Must reside in the US.
While the EAA directly applies to EU member states, its influence extends globally, creating expectations for organizations that serve or interact with EU markets.
KGL is looking for a Head of Learning and Development to become part of our remote UK Editorial team. This role serves as a liaison for our Editorial colleagues (across all locations) regarding training and quality inquiries. The Head will work in close partnership with Editorial leadership to advance both unit and company objectives, ensuring a top-tier customer experience and satisfaction.
KGL is seeking a Senior Managing Editor (SME) to join our remote Editorial team. The SME is in charge of ensuring top-quality editorial service to guarantee customer satisfaction for all accounts under their supervision. The position reports to an Editorial Director and supervises a staff that may include but is not limited to managing editors, senior editorial assistants, editorial assistants, senior production specialists, and production specialists.
KGL is seeking an Associate Managing Editor to join our remote Editorial team and oversee journal editorial and/or production operations for clients' peer-reviewed journals from manuscript submission to publication.
KGL and Sheridan are are excited to reconnect with you at #LBF25. Schedule a meeting and discover transformative solutions for every stage of the publishing life cycle.
KGL is proud to sponsor this year’s R2R Conference. Meet us in London and learn how we can help transform your publishing workflow.
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In years to come, 2024 will likely be remembered as the year Artificial Intelligence truly exploded in academic publishing—a defining period that saw the industry move beyond the “experimental phase” and start to implement the technology available to boldly reshape its future.