Cathy Schaefer
About Cathy Schaefer
Cathy Schaefer serves as the Executive Director of Finance & Operations at Condé Nast, where she has worked since 2006. With a background in finance and operations in the advertising and publishing sectors, she has built strong relationships and is known for her data-driven decision-making.
Current Role at Condé Nast
Cathy Schaefer serves as the Executive Director of Finance & Operations, Enterprise at Condé Nast. She has held this position since 2006, contributing to the company for 18 years in the Greater New York City Area. In her role, she focuses on the finance and operations aspects of the organization, leveraging her extensive experience in the advertising and publishing sectors.
Previous Experience at Fairchild Publications
Before joining Condé Nast, Cathy Schaefer worked at Fairchild Publications as the Corporate Business Manager from 2000 to 2006. During her six years there, she gained valuable insights and skills that contributed to her professional development in the finance and operations domain.
Career at Condé Nast
Cathy Schaefer's career at Condé Nast began in 1992 when she took on the role of Media Services Director. She worked in this capacity for eight years until 2000. This early experience in media services laid the foundation for her subsequent leadership role in finance and operations.
Education and Expertise
Cathy Schaefer pursued her education at Seton Hall University and Rutgers University - Newark. Her academic background supports her extensive expertise in finance and operations, particularly within the advertising and publishing industries. She is recognized for her ability to apply subject matter expertise and data analysis to inform business decisions.
Professional Skills and Relationships
Cathy Schaefer excels at establishing strong relationships with decision makers, internal partners, and team members. Her ability to foster collaboration and communication is a key aspect of her professional skill set, contributing to her effectiveness in her current role.