Cicely Wedgeworth
About Cicely Wedgeworth
Cicely Wedgeworth serves as the Weekend Editor at The New York Times, a position she has held since 2022. With extensive experience in both traditional journalism and digital content management, she has worked for various prominent media and technology companies throughout her career.
Work at The New York Times
Cicely Wedgeworth has been serving as the Weekend Editor at The New York Times since 2022. In this role, she oversees the editorial content published during the weekend, ensuring high-quality journalism and engaging storytelling. Prior to her current position, she worked as the Deputy Weekend Editor from 2021 to 2022, where she contributed to the planning and execution of weekend editions.
Education and Expertise
Cicely Wedgeworth holds a Master of Science in Journalism from Columbia University - Graduate School of Journalism. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Social Anthropology from Harvard University. Her educational background supports her extensive experience in journalism and content strategy, enhancing her editorial capabilities.
Background in Digital Publications
Cicely Wedgeworth has a strong background in digital publications, having worked in various editorial roles at major tech companies. She served as Editorial Manager for Digital Publications at eBay and contributed to the growth of realtor.com's News & Insights section as Managing Editor. Her experience includes managing editorial content and implementing content strategies that align with digital media trends.
Previous Editorial Roles
Throughout her career, Cicely Wedgeworth has held several editorial positions. She worked as a Copy Editor at the Los Angeles Times for eight years and as a Senior Editorial Manager at Yahoo! for three years. Additionally, she has experience as a Site Editor at QuinStreet and as an Editor at CBS Interactive, where she managed content for Chowhound Digest.
Career Progression
Cicely Wedgeworth's career reflects a progression through various editorial roles across different organizations. After starting as a Copy Editor at the Los Angeles Times, she transitioned to digital media, holding positions at Yahoo!, eBay, and realtor.com. Her diverse experience in both traditional journalism and digital content management showcases her adaptability and expertise in the evolving media landscape.