HarperCollins moves Harvest to Morrow Group; Diana Baroni to lead Harvest, Harper Wave

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HarperCollins moves Harvest to Morrow Group; Diana Baroni to lead Harvest, Harper Wave
Sep 05 2024
Diana Baroni, formerly SVP, editor-in-chief, and publisher of Harmony Books and Rodale Books at Penguin Random House, is joining HarperCollins on October 7 as SVP and publisher for Harvest and Harper Wave. Both imprints focus on the lifestyle and wellness categories.
As a result, Harper Wave will move from the Harper Group to the Morrow Group, where Baroni will report to Liate Stehlik, the group’s president and publisher. Per a release, the move will “bring together the publishing strategy and operations for Harvest and Harper Wave under one unified vision.”
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