Scott Lubeck has more than thirty years of experience in publishing, entrepreneurship, and innovative use of technology.   He began his career in editorial at the University of Texas Press in 1977; he became president of Texas Monthly Press in 1983. He has been at the forefront of many transformation initiatives in the publishing industry. As director of the National Academy Press in Washington, D.C. in 1989, he led pioneering work in digital print and Web publishing.  In 1999 he joined the Perseus Books Group as vice president and managing director where he led the development of Perseus Print on Demand.  In 2001 he joined Harvard Business School Publishing in the newly created role of Chief Technology Officer to lead its strategic initiatives in digital publishing.  In 2007 he joined NewsStand/LibreDigital as vice president and general manager and in 2008 joined Wolters Kluwer Health, Professional and Education as vice president of technology to lead its single-source publishing strategy.  He is currently executive director of the Book Industry Study Group.