Emily Marra
About Emily Marra
Emily Marra serves as the Associate Director of Program Management at The New York Times, where she has worked since 2020. She has extensive experience in program management and project leadership, particularly in the media and technology sectors.
Work at The New York Times
Emily Marra has been with The New York Times since 2016, holding various program management roles. Currently, she serves as the Associate Director of Program Management, a position she has held since 2020. In this capacity, she has contributed to customer product and growth initiatives. Prior to her current role, she worked as a Senior Project Manager for Customer Product and as a Program Manager for Growth. She has led the Subscription Growth Mission, focusing on expanding the subscriber base.
Education and Expertise
Emily Marra studied at Bentley University from 2004 to 2008, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing and Psychology. Her educational background supports her expertise in strategic thinking and relationship-building, essential skills for her roles in program management. She possesses significant experience in managing complex projects and programs, particularly within the media and technology sectors.
Background
Before joining The New York Times, Emily Marra worked at Booker Software in various roles, including Senior Manager of Product Portfolio & Operations and Project Manager & Scrum Master. She also served as a Client Development Manager at The CCS Companies and as a Project Manager at Michael C. Fina. Additionally, she held the position of Director of America Reads at Bentley University's Service Learning Center from 2006 to 2008.
Professional Experience
Emily Marra has accumulated extensive professional experience across multiple organizations. At Booker Software, she worked as a Project Manager and Scrum Master from 2013 to 2015 and briefly as a Senior Manager in 2015. Her tenure at The CCS Companies included roles as Client Development Manager and Program Manager for CRM Solutions. This diverse experience has equipped her with a robust skill set in program management and product development.