Annie Callanan joins Taylor & Francis Group as CEO


Taylor & Francis Group, a leading publisher of specialist academic books and journals and part of Informa PLC, welcomes Annie Callanan as its new CEO.

Annie is a highly experienced leader of technology and information services businesses with a track record of operational improvement and innovation.

She has worked extensively in the knowledge and information sector. She joins Taylor & Francis from Quantros, where she has been serving as CEO. Previous roles include President and CEO of Bowker, a global information services company providing search, data, discovery and electronic book ordering services; and Chief Operating Officer of ProQuest, a global leader in content, information resources and technologies for libraries and researchers. She has also held positions on the boards of directors of the Association of American Publishers and the International ISBN Agency.

Annie comments, “I am delighted to be joining Taylor & Francis Group. As one of the world’s leading publishers, the company has cultivated a reputation for publishing quality, expert content under the renowned and respected imprints of Taylor & Francis, Routledge and CRC Press. I look forward to the opportunity to build on these foundations and work with colleagues and customers throughout the academic community in order to shape how scientists and researchers share their knowledge and ideas today and into the future. 

Annie takes over from Roger Horton, who has retired after leading Taylor & Francis for 14 years. She added: “I’d like to recognize Roger Horton for his outstanding contributions to Taylor & Francis as well as to the broader academic publishing community.”

Stephen A. Carter, Group CEO for Informa PLC commented: “Annie is a first class leader and experienced executive. Her knowledge and passion for information, publishing and all things digital is clear to everyone who meets her. I look forward to working with Annie as she builds on Taylor & Francis’ strengths and leads the business through its next phase of growth and development.”