Managing Director
As Managing Director of A&TT Trading Company Ltd, Josie brings over 10 years of experience in photography publishing and book sales, having previously served as General Manager of RRB Photobooks. In this role, Josie was instrumental in building the RRB brand and expanding its presence in the market. Additionally, she played a key role in establishing the Strangely Familiar brand, focusing on bringing niche photographic publications to a wider audience. Now, Josie is leveraging this extensive experience to support a broader range of independent publishers, helping them navigate distribution challenges and connect with their target audiences across the UK and EU.
Executive Director
As co-owner of A&TT Trading Company Ltd, Jess brings a wealth of expertise in marketing design and book production. With a background in print and marketing design, she has a keen eye for creating effective visual strategies that resonate with target audiences. Jess also has 6 years of experience as Head of Book Design and Production at RRB Photobooks, where she led the design and production of high-quality photographic publications. Her unique combination of creative and strategic skills now plays a key role in shaping A&TT's marketing efforts, ensuring that the company’s brands are effectively positioned and promoted to both publishers and their audiences
Distribution Manager
Luke Moran, Distribution Manager at A&TT Trading Company Ltd, brings 15 years of experience in book retail and distribution. Having spent the last four years as Distribution Manager for both RRB Photobooks and Strangely Familiar, Luke has developed strong skills coordinating with distribution partners and ensuring that books reach their final customers in perfect condition. His role is crucial in overseeing the logistics of our operations, maintaining relationships with partners across the UK and EU. Luke's attention to detail and commitment to high-quality service ensures that every publication we handle is delivered efficiently and securely, meeting the expectations of both publishers and their audiences.