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Harry Helm leaves Hachette Nashville Print Email
Written by Christine D. Johnson   
Tuesday, 29 October 2013 04:30 PM America/New_York

HarryHelm-webHarry Helm, vice president and associate publisher of marketing for Hachette Nashville, will be leaving the company to pursue personal interests.

“I hate to see Harry leave us, but I am happy for him because he is taking a direction that he has wanted to pursue for a long time,” said Rolf Zettersten, senior vice president and publisher at Hachette Nashville. “For many years Harry has wanted to follow his heart to New England and spend more time at his home on the shores of Cape Cod.”

An integral member of the Nashville team since 2007, Helm has served as vice president and associate publisher of marketing and editorial. From 2002 to 2007, he was sales director for the Hachette Nashville division and for Bulfinch. He was originally hired in 1998 as a national accounts manager selling Warner Books.

In recent years, Helm has led multiple successful marketing campaigns for major authors, including Joyce Meyer, Joel Osteen, John Maxwell and David Jeremiah. He also spearheaded the division’s Spanish language publishing program.

Helm will remain at the company through the end of the year. Following his departure, the role will be relocated to the Nashville office.