Christine Liang

Christine Liang

Senior Director Of Seo @ The New York Times

About Christine Liang

Christine Liang is a Senior Director of SEO at The New York Times, where she has worked since 2021. She has extensive experience in digital strategy and search engine optimization, having held various roles at notable companies including HuffPost and Huge.

Current Role at The New York Times

Christine Liang serves as the Senior Director of SEO at The New York Times, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the search engine optimization strategies that enhance the visibility and accessibility of the publication's content. Her leadership in this capacity contributes to the organization's digital presence and audience engagement.

Previous Experience in SEO and Digital Strategy

Prior to her current role, Christine Liang worked at HuffPost as Global SEO Manager from 2016 to 2019. She also held the position of Director of SEO at The New York Times from 2019 to 2021. Earlier in her career, she was the SEO Lead at Huge for a brief period in 2015. Her extensive experience in SEO and digital strategy spans over a decade, showcasing her expertise in optimizing content for search engines.

Educational Background

Christine Liang studied at the Yale School of Management, where she completed the Women's Leadership Program. She also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in International Business from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Her educational background supports her professional roles in digital marketing and SEO.

Career Progression

Christine Liang's career began as a Marketing Intern at Everlast Worldwide in 2007. She later transitioned to roles such as Project Manager at Plus Factory and Digital Strategist at Publicis Kaplan Thaler. Her journey in the SEO field includes positions as Content Strategist/SEO Analyst at Huge and ultimately leading to her current senior role at The New York Times.

People similar to Christine Liang