Elena Anamos
About Elena Anamos
Elena Anamos is an operations professional currently employed at The New York Times since 2021. She has previously held positions at Jet, Yext, and Stu Loeser & Co., and holds a Bachelor's degree from Princeton University.
Current Role at The New York Times
Elena Anamos has been working in Operations at The New York Times since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for various operational functions that support the organization's objectives. Her tenure at the company has spanned three years, during which she has contributed to the efficiency and effectiveness of operations within the newsroom and other departments.
Previous Experience at Jet
Prior to her current position, Elena Anamos served as a Category Manager at Jet from 2019 to 2020. In this role, she operated in the Greater New York City Area and was involved in managing product categories, optimizing inventory, and enhancing customer experience. Her experience at Jet provided her with insights into e-commerce and retail operations.
Experience at Yext
Elena Anamos worked at Yext in the Office of the CEO from 2020 to 2021. During her time there, she supported executive initiatives and contributed to strategic projects. This experience allowed her to gain valuable exposure to corporate operations and executive decision-making processes.
Education Background
Elena Anamos holds a Bachelor's degree from Princeton University. Her education has equipped her with critical thinking and analytical skills. Prior to attending Princeton, she graduated with a High School Diploma from Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences, where she developed a strong foundation for her academic pursuits.
Short Tenure at Stu Loeser & Co.
In 2019, Elena Anamos briefly worked at Stu Loeser & Co. in a Media Strategy role for one month. This position provided her with experience in media relations and strategic communications, contributing to her overall expertise in operations and management.