People on frontpage
With continuous encouragement and advice from the industry experts, born in April 2009, frontpage is committed to excel in publishing critical debates.

 
Abhijit Mazumder is the Director and CEO, frontpage; Abhijit, a master in business management, has more than 20 years' professional experience in publishing in both India and the UK. Before developing frontpage, Abhijit was the Director, Anthem Press where he had moved from Oxford University Press.

One can reach Abhijit at: am@frontpagepublications.com
     
   
Colin A Edwards looks after London, Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Avon (Bristol), Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire, E&W Sussex, Surrey, Kent, Middlesex and South Wales. Colin brings with him his rich retail and publishing experience of more than 30 years spent with Letts Educational, Merehurst, New Holland and Selfridges.

One can reach Colin at: colin@frontpagepublications.com ; M: +44 7980 568967
     
   
Mark Latcham represents frontpage in London, Oxford, Cambridge, the Midlands, and the southern half of Northern England. He has more than 20 years’ experience in selling and promoting academic and professional titles, both in the trade, library, and academic markets with Chapman & Hall (Thomson), CRC, Hodder Education, Humana, and various university presses.

One can reach mark at: quantumMark@btopenworld.com ; M: +44 7958 974887
     
   
Don Morrison, based at Edinburgh, is a veteran in the publishing field. Don caters to Scotland, Northumberland, North East of England up to Lancaster, Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Gateshead, Durham, Darlington, Carlisle Penrith Cockermouth and Lakes for Cumbria.

One can reach Don at: donmo@blueyonder.co.uk ; M: +44 7774 604569
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Smt Mahasweta Devi is a renowned social activist, litterateur, and recipient of Padma Vibhushan, Magasasay and Jnanpith awards. A direct disciple of Tagore, Mahasweta Devi is now dedicated herself to alleviate the status of Lodhas and Shabars, the tribal communities of West Bengal, women, dalits and other oppressed members in the society.
     
 
Dr Vandana Shiva, a recipient of Right Livelihood Award (known as the Alternative Nobel Prize), has all along fought for changes in the practice and paradigms of agriculture and food. Intellectual property rights, global solidarity movement, biodiversity, biotechnology, bioethics, genetic engineering are the critical areas where Shiva has contributed intellectually and through activist campaigns.