Alannah Spaulding

Senior Program Manager @ The New York Times

About Alannah Spaulding

Alannah Spaulding is a Senior Program Manager at The New York Times, with extensive experience in managing cross-functional initiatives and utilizing various project management tools. She holds a degree from Marist College and has a strong background in marketing operations and program management.

Current Role as Senior Program Manager

Alannah Spaulding serves as a Senior Program Manager at The New York Times, a position she has held since 2018. In this role, she focuses on propelling cross-functional initiatives by collaborating with various departments, including Marketing, Technology, Operations, and Customer Care. Her expertise in utilizing a range of tools, such as Jira, Coda, and Slack, supports agile delivery and effective project management.

Experience at The New York Times

Alannah Spaulding has an extensive history with The New York Times, having worked there for over a decade. She began her tenure in 2006 as Manager of Marketing Operations, where she worked for seven years. She then advanced to Senior Manager from 2013 to 2016, followed by a two-year stint as Director from 2016 to 2018. Since 2018, she has been in her current role as Senior Program Manager.

Education and Expertise

Alannah Spaulding studied at Marist College, where she developed a strong foundation for her career. She possesses expertise in a variety of tools and technologies, including SQL, Google Suite, Microsoft Office, and SAS. Her skills enable her to align resources effectively and ensure the successful implementation of strategic priorities across cross-functional teams.

Skills in Project Management

Alannah Spaulding is skilled in breaking down strategic priorities and business initiatives into actionable tasks. This approach allows her to add business value and ensure customer success. Her experience in managing cross-functional teams enhances her ability to deliver results and drive initiatives forward.

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