Barnes & Noble Education Announces Jonathan Shar as New Chief Executive Officer
Barnes & Noble Education (NYSE: BNED) has announced Jonathan Shar as its new CEO, effective June 11, 2024. Shar will succeed Michael P. Huseby, who has resigned from the position. The announcement marks a significant leadership transition aimed at driving the company's growth and profitability. Shar brings extensive experience, having previously served as President of Barnes & Noble College and Executive Vice President of BNED Retail. He has played a important role in overseeing physical campus bookstores and e-commerce sites, and in developing client-focused solutions such as BNED's First Day® Complete. Huseby acknowledged the company's solid financial standing following recent equity investment and bank refinancing transactions.
- Jonathan Shar's appointment as CEO brings continuity, given his extensive experience within BNED.
- Recent equity investment and bank refinancing have placed BNED on solid financial ground.
- Shar has a proven track record in developing innovative client-focused solutions, such as First Day® Complete.
- The leadership transition is positioned to drive further growth and profitability for BNED.
- Michael P. Huseby's resignation may signal instability or internal challenges within the leadership team.
- Leadership changes can create uncertainty among investors and stakeholders, potentially affecting stock performance.
- Although the company is on solid financial ground, there are no specific financial metrics provided to substantiate this claim.
“I am honored to take on the role of CEO and to help lead this important organization. Barnes & Noble Education has consistently excelled in introducing innovative solutions for colleges and universities along with its unparalleled focus on customer service,” said Mr. Shar. “This is a pivotal and exciting time, and I look forward to working with the Board and our talented team to drive Barnes & Noble Education to new heights and to drive value for all stakeholders.”
Mr. Shar added, “I also want to thank Mike Huseby for his many years of guidance and leadership. He has made many important contributions to the Company, our clients, our employees, and to me personally.”
Mr. Huseby commented, “With the closing of the recent milestone equity investment and bank refinancing transactions, Barnes & Noble Education is now on rock-solid financial ground and better positioned than ever to serve its academic partners and customers. I wish Jonathan and the entire BNED team future success.”
“Jonathan brings great experience and passion for the Barnes & Noble Education business,” said William C. Martin, Chairman of BNED. “The opportunity to serve our academic partners and the millions of students who visit our stores each year is boundless. Jonathan is just the leader we need to unlock the future growth and profitability potential of this business.”
Prior to his appointment as CEO, Mr. Shar served as President of Barnes & Noble College and Executive Vice President of BNED Retail. In this role, Mr. Shar was responsible for the Company’s retail segment, including overseeing both physical campus bookstores and e-commerce sites nationwide, as well as developing and implementing innovative client-focused solutions that drive value for the higher education market, including new product innovations such as BNED’s equitable access solution, First Day® Complete.
Before joining BNED in 2018, Mr. Shar was Chief Marketing Officer at Akademos, Inc., an e-commerce and digital marketing company providing online bookstore services. He also spent nearly five years as General Manager of NOOK Digital Content at Barnes & Noble, Inc., overseeing business development, product development, and consumer marketing for many of NOOK’s digital content businesses.
Mr. Shar holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Tufts University and an MBA from the University of
About Barnes & Noble Education, Inc.
Barnes & Noble Education, Inc. (NYSE: BNED) is a leading solutions provider for the education industry, driving affordability, access and achievement at hundreds of academic institutions nationwide and ensuring millions of students are equipped for success in the classroom and beyond. Through its family of brands, BNED offers campus retail services and academic solutions, wholesale capabilities and more. BNED is a company serving all who work to elevate their lives through education, supporting students, faculty and institutions as they make tomorrow a better, more inclusive and smarter world. For more information, visit www.bned.com.
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In light of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the future events and trends discussed in this press release may not occur and actual results could differ materially and adversely from those anticipated or implied in the forward-looking statements. Such statements reflect our current views with respect to future events, the outcome of which is subject to certain risks, including, among others: the enormous potential of BNED; the anticipated impact of Mr. Shar as the Company’s new Chief Executive Officer; the amount of our indebtedness and ability to comply with covenants applicable to current and/or any future debt financing; our ability to satisfy future capital and liquidity requirements; our ability to continue as a going concern; our ability to access the credit and capital markets at the times and in the amounts needed and on acceptable terms; our ability to maintain adequate liquidity levels to support ongoing inventory purchases and related vendor payments in a timely manner; our ability to attract and retain employees; the pace of equitable and inclusive access adoption in the marketplace is slower than anticipated and our ability to successfully convert the majority of our institutions to our BNC First Day® equitable and inclusive access course material models or successfully compete with third parties that provide similar equitable and inclusive access solutions; the United States Department of Education has recently proposed regulatory changes that, if adopted as proposed, could impact equitable and inclusive access models across the higher education industry; the strategic objectives, successful integration, anticipated synergies, and/or other expected potential benefits of various strategic and restructuring initiative, may not be fully realized or may take longer than expected; dependency on strategic service provider relationships, such as with VitalSource Technologies, Inc. and the Fanatics Retail Group Fulfillment, LLC (“Fanatics”) and Fanatics Lids College, Inc. D/B/A "Lids" (“Lids”), and the potential for adverse operational and financial changes to these strategic service provider relationships, may adversely impact our business; non-renewal of managed bookstore, physical and/or online store contracts and higher-than-anticipated store closings; decisions by K-12 schools, colleges and universities to outsource their physical and/or online bookstore operations or change the operation of their bookstores; general competitive conditions, including actions our competitors and content providers may take to grow their businesses; the risk of changes in price or in formats of course materials by publishers, which could negatively impact revenues and margin; changes to purchase or rental terms, payment terms, return policies, the discount or margin on products or other terms with our suppliers; product shortages, including decreases in the used textbook inventory supply associated with the implementation of publishers’ digital offerings and direct to student textbook consignment rental programs; work stoppages or increases in labor costs; possible increases in shipping rates or interruptions in shipping services; a decline in college enrollment or decreased funding available for students; decreased consumer demand for our products, low growth or declining sales; the general economic environment and consumer spending patterns; trends and challenges to our business and in the locations in which we have stores; risks associated with operation or performance of MBS Textbook Exchange, LLC’s point-of-sales systems that are sold to college bookstore customers; technological changes, including the adoption of artificial intelligence technologies for educational content; risks associated with counterfeit and piracy of digital and print materials; risks associated with the potential loss of control over personal information; risks associated with the potential misappropriation of our intellectual property; disruptions to our information technology systems, infrastructure, data, supplier systems, and customer ordering and payment systems due to computer malware, viruses, hacking and phishing attacks, resulting in harm to our business and results of operations; disruption of or interference with third party service providers and our own proprietary technology; risks associated with the impact that public health crises, epidemics, and pandemics, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, have on the overall demand for BNED products and services, our operations, the operations of our suppliers, service providers, and campus partners, and the effectiveness of our response to these risks; lingering impacts that public health crises may have on the ability of our suppliers to manufacture or source products, particularly from outside of
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