Joan Netsky
About Joan Netsky
Joan Netsky serves as the Director of Publishing Applications Engineering at The New York Times, a position she has held since 1993. With over three decades of experience in publishing technology, she specializes in application deployment and project management within the newspaper industry.
Current Role at The New York Times
Joan Netsky has served as the Director of Publishing Applications Engineering at The New York Times since 1993. In this role, she focuses on deploying applications through automation, which aims to enhance operational efficiency within the organization. Her tenure at The New York Times spans over three decades, reflecting her commitment to advancing publishing technology.
Previous Experience at Information International Associates
Before joining The New York Times, Joan Netsky worked as a System Analyst at Information International Associates from 1982 to 1992. During her ten years in this position, she contributed to various projects in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. This experience laid the groundwork for her later roles in publishing technology and systems administration.
Education and Expertise
Joan Netsky holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and Management from Carnegie Mellon University, where she studied from 1978 to 1982. She furthered her education at UCLA Extension, focusing on Computer Science from 1984 to 1988. Her educational background supports her expertise in deploying applications and project management within the newspaper industry.
Background in Publishing Technology
With over three decades of experience in publishing technology and systems administration, Joan Netsky has developed a strong foundation in the field. Her extensive background includes a focus on operational efficiency and project management, making her a key figure in the evolution of publishing applications within the industry.