Cengage Learning

Rich Foley headshotRich Foley
Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing

Rich Foley is Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Cengage Learning and a member of the Cengage Learning Executive Committee. In this role, Mr. Foley oversees all sales and marketing efforts for the global academic, library and professional markets.

Previously, Mr. Foley served as Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Cengage Learning's Academic and Professional Group. Prior to that, Mr. Foley was the Executive Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Customer Service for Gale, part of Cengage Learning. While at Gale, he was responsible for a newly established business unit that included marketing, sales, business development and publishing for the academic and public library markets. Mr. Foley joined Gale in 2002 from Thomson Learning Custom Publishing. Serving as General Manager, he led the company to become the most profitable custom publishing operation in the higher education market. Mr. Foley also served in a temporary capacity as Senior Vice President of Sales for the integration of Thomson Learning's NETg and Wave acquisitions.

Prior to Thomson Learning Custom Publishing, Mr. Foley was Director of Sales, Central Division, for Thomson Learning's Group Sales Force, based in Cincinnati, OH. The position expanded upon his success as Regional Sales Manager for South-Western, a textbook publisher and business unit of Thomson Learning (now Cengage Learning). He began his career in publishing with Macmillan's college division, holding a variety of sales and marketing positions over the course of seven years.

Mr. Foley holds bachelor's degrees in both History and Economics from the University of Michigan.

Investor Relations
Notice of Webcast and Conference Call for Cengage Learning

Cengage Learning will host a webcast and conference call to discuss the results for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2010 on:

  • Monday, September 13, 2010
  • 9:00 A.M. (Eastern Time)

 
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Cengage Learning is a participating member of the AccessText Network (ATN). The ATN provides a common interface for Disabled Student Service offices and providers to request, track, and receive electronic files for college textbooks on behalf of students with print-related disabilities. The ATN is an initiative of the Association for American Publishers and is being supported by the leading academic publishers in the country. Please visit www.accesstext.org for more information on how to become a member.