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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - Christian book publisher Zondervan has hired auto industry veteran Jason Vines to serve as vice president of public relations and communications.
The Grand Rapids-based company said Wednesday Vines will be responsible for directing communications initiatives for Zondervan and each of its divisions. He also will lead brand development for Zondervan and its authors.
Vines previously served in top communications positions at Nissan, Ford and Chrysler.
Zondervan is a division of News Corp.-owned HarperCollins and also has offices in San Diego and Miami. It publishes Bibles, books, audio, video, curriculum, software and digital products through its Zondervan, eZondervan, Zonderkidz, Youth Specialties, Editorial Vida and National Pastors Convention brands.



