Jane Kirby Joins Folio Society as Head of Acquisitions Amid Strong Growth

The Folio Society appoints former PRH director Jane Kirby as Head of Acquisitions following a 21% profit increase. The move highlights the brand's global expansion and upcoming British Book Awards 2026 deadline.
Kirby signs up with Folio following a year of development, with clients up 8%, turnover up 8% to ₤ 16.8 m and revenue before tax up 21% to ₤ 2.3 m. Growth in the US market has been a critical focus for the business over current years, with clients in the region tripling considering that 2000, accounting for virtually half of Folio’s turn over.
Decades of Experience in Publishing Rights
Kirby has over three decades experience in civil liberties. At PRH, she worked across multiple divisions, launching the worldwide jobs of debut writers and growing established brands. For 20 years, she was rights director at Vintage, where she played a leading function in key procurements.
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New Leadership for Strategic Acquisitions
Kirby claimed: “During my time at PRH I regularly worked very closely with the Folio team, and have been a long-term admirer of the Folio brand name. I’m enjoyed be joining The Folio Society at this exciting time for the business.”
Jane Kirby, former legal rights supervisor at Penguin Random House (PRH), has actually been selected as head of purchases at The Folio Culture. She will certainly lead Folio’s purchases across genres and record to releasing director Tom Pedestrian.
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