Binc Welcomes Three New Board Members
Three book and comic industry leaders have joined the Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation board of directors. They bring a variety of experiences, from book buying and store ownership to manga expertise. In addition, Chris Morrow, former owner of Northshire Bookstore, will continue to serve as president and historical fiction author Jonathan Putnam as treasurer.
Kimberly (Kim) Brock is a book buyer for Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Cincinnati, OH, where she has worked for 11 years. Kim currently serves on the American Booksellers Association’s Education Task Force and Binc’s BincTank committee. She is working on a masters in publishing from The George Washington University in Washington, DC.
James Killen joined the Barnes and Noble buying group in 1987 after nearly a decade in the stores. He was a buyer for their categories of SF/fantasy, graphic novels, and manga for 21 years. James is now acting as director of retail operations for the Manga Spot stores for Kadokawa World Entertainment.
PK Sindwani is an accountant with an MBA in finance. After 11 years in the corporate world, he decided to pursue his passion and opened a bookstore in 1990. With nearly 35 years of experience in the book industry, PK has spent 29 years as a bookstore owner and six years with the American Booksellers Association.
Three board members completed their service to Binc. Annie Philbrook, longtime bookstore owner, was on the board for 10 years and served as vice president and president. Calvin Crosby, co-owner of The King’s English Bookstore in Utah, served as secretary, and Rockelle Henderson, owner of Rock Inked, Inc., was on the board for 10 years in several roles.


