In that role, Ms. Kopit Levien was responsible for both the subscription and advertising businesses. Kopit Levien joined The Times Company in as head of advertising. Before joining The Times, she spent five years at Forbes, where she held various roles, including publisher and chief revenue officer, and six years at the Atlantic. She began her career at the Advisory Board Company.
Brian P. McAndrews was president, chief executive officer and chairman of Pandora Media, Inc. McAndrews was a venture partner, and from to , he was managing director, of Madrona Venture Group, LLC, a venture capital firm that funds innovative technology companies.
From to , he was senior vice president, advertiser and publisher solutions, of Microsoft Corporation. From to , he was president and chief executive officer, and from to he served as chief executive officer, of aQuantive, Inc.
McAndrews also serves on the board of directors of various other companies, including Grubhub Inc. Prior to his current role, Mr. Perpich served as president and general manager of Wirecutter from to In this role, Mr. Perpich led all aspects of the business and editorial operations of the product-recommendation site that was acquired by the Company in From to , he served as general manager, new digital products, where he oversaw the development and launch of new subscription products.
From to , he was vice president, product management. He previously founded and ran two companies, both in the music industry, and he held roles in product management and business development at About. John W. Rogers, Jr. Rogers is the founder, chairman, co-chief executive officer and chief investment officer, of Ariel Investments, LLC, an institutional money management and mutual fund firm.
Toben was executive vice president and chief financial officer of Verizon Communications, Inc. From to , Ms. Toben has over 25 years of experience in the communications industry. From to , she was senior director, worldwide marketing and communications, of Apple, Inc. We use cookies and similar methods to recognize visitors and remember their preferences. To learn more about these methods, including how to disable them, view our Cookie Policy.
You can always change your tracker preferences by visiting our Cookie Policy. Committee Memberships: Audit and Finance. Manuel Bronstein. Beth Brooke. Committee memberships: Audit and Finance. Rachel Glaser. Committee Memberships: Audit Chair and Compensation. Arthur Golden. Committee Membership: Finance. Meredith Kopit Levien. David Perpich. Doreen Toben. Committee Memberships: Audit and Compensation Chair. Rebecca Van Dyck. Sulzberger isn't criticizing the decisions of other publications: "All of us at the New York Times are delighted to see that because quite frankly we need more journalists in this country," Sulzberger told Swisher, according to a transcript of their conversation published Monday.
And we need a healthy Washington Post in this country. And so we are delighted to see it growing again," he said. What the Times would do with a billion-dollar infusion from a wealthy titan is "an interesting question in the abstract," Sulzberger told Swisher, but he still demurred, saying, "We cannot just be reliant on the altruism of people We're going to have to make that billion dollars ourselves.
The Times' strategy to be a sustainable business is "to make stuff that's worth paying for. And it's that simple," Sulzberger said. The New York Times, which has had a paywall on digital content since March , currently has 3. On Nov. Sulzberger also told Swisher more money would not change the quality of the journalism the publication is producing.
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