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Barnes & Noble Names Thomas Donohue VP, Treasurer - Quick Facts

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Barnes & Noble Inc. (BKS) announced that it has appointed Thomas Donohue as its Vice President, Treasurer, and Kanuj Malhotra as its Vice President, Corporate Development.

Donohue joins Barnes & Noble from The Interpublic Group of Companies, a global provider of advertising and marketing services, where he served as Vice President, Assistant Treasurer, International.

Barnes & Noble said that Malhotra comes to the company from Kaplan Test Prep, a part of The Washington Post Company, where he was Vice President and Finance Head for the Graduate Programs Business Unit. His prior experience includes Cendant Corporation, where he was Vice President, Corporate Development, and later Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer of the Cendant Marketing Group's International Division, where he served the same role after its divestiture to Apollo Management.

The company also said it has promoted Andy Milevoj to Vice President, Investor Relations. The company noted that Milevoj will continue to manage the company's relationships with shareholders and analysts. He joined Barnes & Noble's Finance Department in August 1998, and over the years has held roles of increasing responsibility including, most recently, Director, Investor Relations.

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