Gaia Tripoli
About Gaia Tripoli
Gaia Tripoli is a photo editor with extensive experience in the field, currently serving as a Photo Editor at The New York Times in London. She has previously worked at RCS MediaGroup and Fnac Italia, and holds degrees in Foreign Languages and Public Relations from institutions in Italy and France.
Work at The New York Times
Gaia Tripoli has been employed at The New York Times since 2011. Initially serving as Photodesk - Deputy for Business and Assignments, she transitioned to the role of Photo Editor in 2017. Her work involves overseeing photographic content and ensuring high-quality visual representation for various assignments. Based in London, she has contributed to the publication's visual storytelling for over a decade.
Previous Experience at RCS MediaGroup
Before joining The New York Times, Gaia Tripoli worked at RCS MediaGroup as a Photo Editor for Amica magazine from 2007 to 2011. During her four years in the Milan Area, Italy, she was responsible for curating and managing photographic content, enhancing the magazine's visual appeal and narrative.
Experience at Fnac Italia
Gaia Tripoli worked in the Communication department at Fnac Italia from 2001 to 2003. Her role involved various communication strategies and initiatives, contributing to the company's public image and outreach efforts during her two years in the Milan Area.
Education and Expertise
Gaia Tripoli studied at Civico Liceo Linguistico A. Manzoni in Milan, where she earned a High School Certificate in Foreign Languages and Literatures from 1992 to 1997. She later pursued a BA in Public Relations at Iulm Languages and Communication University in Milan. Additionally, she participated in an Erasmus program at University François Rabelais in Tours, France, from September 1999 to April 2000, further enhancing her communication skills and cultural understanding.