- Indigo Books and Music
Infobox Company
company_name = Indigo Books & Music Inc.
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company_type = Public: (tsx|IDG)
foundation = 1996
founder =Heather Reisman
location_city = Toronto
location_country = Canada
industry = Books
revenue = $875 million CDN (2007)
operating_income = profit $30.4 million CDN (2007)
net_income = profit $30.0 million CDN (2007)
num_employees = 6,300 (2008)cite web |url=http://zenobank.com/index.php?symbol=CA;IDG&page=quotesearch |title=Company Profile for Indigo Books & Music Inc (CA;IDG) |accessdate=2008-09-30]
homepage = http://www.indigo.ca/Indigo Books & Music Inc. (tsx|IDG) is a retail chain in
Canada . It was created in 1996, and their first store, called Indigo Books, Music & More, was opened inBurlington, Ontario onSeptember 4 ,1997 . With the aid ofOnex Corp. , Indigo engaged in a hostile takeover ofChapters Inc. , their largest competitor, onAugust 14 ,2001 . The founder andCEO of Indigo isHeather Reisman , wife ofGerry Schwartz , majority owner and CEO of Onex.Originally created as a bookstore, the company now sells books, magazines, CDs, DVDs, gifts, iPods, and toys through its website "indigo.ca", and in its stores.
In recent years, Indigo has partnered with Apple and iUniverse publishing. Indigo also manufactures its own brand of products, called IndigoLife. In addition, Indigo created the Indigo Trusted Advisor Program to help consumers make informed decisions when selecting books in categories such as health. This program provides customers access to expert book recommendations from Canada's leading physicians and healthcare professionals. The Trusted Advisor panel is made up of physicians and health professionals who volunteer their time to review books within their area of expertise and to approve those they would feel confident recommending to their patients. Recently, this program was expanded to include geopolitics and the environment with recommendations from authors like
David Bach andDavid Suzuki .In 2001, Indigo generated controversy by removing
Adolf Hitler 's "Mein Kampf " from the shelves. Similarly, the company chose in 2006 not to sell the June issue ofHarper's Magazine which featured an article byArt Spiegelman , in which he reprinted and discussed controversial cartoons that had sparked violent demonstrations around the world. Indigo also chose to not distribute the issue of "Western Standard " which reprinted and discussed those same cartoons. [cite web | publisher="The Gazette" | title="A little more free speech, please" | date=May 31 2006 | url=http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/editorial/story.html?id=eaf7a2a8-4526-4d31-a8ef-df6d609a8da5]Love of Reading Fund
In 2005, Indigo started the Love of Reading Fund, a program which helps provide new books and learning materials to high-needs elementary schools, enhancing the literacy and self-esteem of students.Indigo Books & Music Inc., commits over $1.5 million annually to schools across the country. This money is raised in part through donations and fundraisers, as well and profits from certain Love of Reading products, such as plush toys and gift wrap. The list of past recipients can be viewed here [ [http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/home/article/ilor_grant_recipients chapters.indigo.ca: Indigo Love of Reading Grant Recipients: Article ] ] .
In 2007, the Indigo Love of Reading Foundation produced a documentary chronicling the issue of funding for books in Canadian elementary schools. The documentary "Writing on the Wall" recounts the establishment of the foundation, while revealing the current conditions of school libraries and literacy in Canada. To view the documentary click: [ [http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/loveofreading/template/index.html Indigo | Writing on the Wall ] ] .
Employee Programs
Indigo was listed in the 2006 and 2007 edition of
Canada's Top 100 Employers , as well as Greater Toronto's Top 50 Employers (2007). [cite web|url=http://www.eluta.ca/einfo?en=Indigo+Books+%26+Music+Inc.&ri=c8410135afb2c1e6cce807b1447eb3de&rk=decaeb513b384d43b679ee973e31d013|title= Reasons for Selection, 2007 Canada's Top 100 Employers] This is due in part to the exceptional staff rewards program, which includes benefits eligibility for both full-time and part-time employees. Indigo also offers a company matched RRSP program and yearly employee scholarships. Staff are rewarded on a daily basis through the recognition program, iThankYou. Currently, Indigo is committed to developing comprehensive training systems for its staff while management training programs are still in the planning stage.Head office
Location: 468 King Street West, Suite 500, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5V 1L8 Number of employees: 7,000 + [cite web | title="About Indigo Books & Music Inc" | url=http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/home/article/chaptersinc]
Financials
Revenue for 2007: $875 million CAD Net Earnings for 2007: $30.0 million CAD
Management
Heather Reisman — Chief Executive Officer Jim McGill — Chief Financial Officer Joel Silver — Chief Merchant Ross Marancos - Senior Vice President, Supply Chain Michael Serbinis — Chief Information Officer Joyce Gray — Executive Vice President, Retail and Consumer Experience Deirdre Horgan — Executive Vice-President, Marketing Carolyn Beatty — Senior Vice President, Online Tova White — Vice-President, Human Resource/Organization Development Eric Berthold — Senior Vice President, Lifestyle [cite web | title="Indigo Books & Music Inc Management" | url=http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/Our-Company-Management/OC_Management-artnb.html]ee also
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Publishing ources
External links
* [http://chapters.indigo.ca Indigo Books and Music website]
* [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060526.wxchapters27/BNStory/Entertainment/ Indigo pulls controversial Harper's off the shelves] - a Globe and Mail article
* [http://www.canadianencyclopedia.ca/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=M1ARTM0012285 Canadian Encyclopedia: Chapters Bid]
* [http://www.dooneyscafe.com/print.php?sid=71 Donney's Cafe: Bookselling and Book Publishing in Canada, an emergency report]
* [http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA215084.html?pubdate=4%2F29%2F2002&display=archive Publishers Weekly: Heather Reisman: "Cautiously, Respectfully Bullish"]
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