Saltzman and Totten Join Georgetown University Press
Ms. Saltzman brings extensive experience in print production management to her new position. She started her publishing career working for The Johns Hopkins University Press for seven years. She then worked in a variety of print and production capacities in the US and worked abroad in El Salvador, Slovakia, and Serbia. Just prior to joining the press, Ms. Saltzman led the Production and Editorial team at ASTD for over six years. Ms. Saltzman holds a Master of Administrative Science from The Johns Hopkins University and has studied Serbian, Czech, Spanish, and French.
As Editorial, Design, and Production Manager, Ms. Saltzman will head the Editorial and Production Office and act as a senior member of staff at the Press.Ā āGlenn is the consummate publishing professional,ā said Richard Brown, director of Georgetown University Press. āHer experience in print and digital is broad and deep and she will be at the forefront of our workflow evolution.ā
While working on her Master of Arts in Arabic, with a Minor in Linguistics, at Georgetown University, Ms. Totten interned at the Press as our Editorial Assistant for Languages. Before graduate school, she acted as Program Coordinator in the Academic Resource Center at GU. After graduating, she continued to freelance for the PressĀ onĀ multiple Arabic-related projects. Ms. Totten holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs from George Washington University and knows Modern Standard Arabic, Levantine Arabic, and Italian.
As Digital Editor, Ms. Totten will be producing and developing digital materials for teaching and learning foreign languages. āWe are thrilled to welcome Clara back to GU Press. Her experience at the press and study of Foreign Language Learning pedagogy, linguistics, and Arabic are a great fit,ā said Hope LeGro, Director of Georgetown Languages.
Georgetown University PressĀ supports the academic mission of Georgetown University by publishing scholarly books and journals for a diverse, worldwide readership. These publications, written by an international group of authors representing a broad range of intellectual perspectives, focus on five subjects: bioethics; international affairs; languages; political science, public policy, & public management; and religion & ethics.
Georgetown LanguagesĀ at Georgetown University Press is a collaboration of language experts and publishing professionals to produce high-quality language learning resources in traditional and new media. With works grounded in superior scholarship and pedagogy, Georgetown Languages publishes in less and more commonly taught languages, primarily for college, high school, and adult learners.



















