Loreyn Workman
About Loreyn Workman
Loreyn Workman is a Manager of Executive Leadership Development at The New York Times, where she emphasizes diversity and creativity in leadership. She co-founded IXCI Creative Studio and has a background in graphic design, integrating it with her learning and development expertise.
Current Role at IXCI Creative Studio
Loreyn Workman serves as Co-Founder at IXCI Creative Studio, a position she has held since 2021. The studio is based in New York, New York, United States. In this role, she integrates her background in graphic design with her expertise in learning and development, aiming to foster creativity and innovation within the organization.
Work at The New York Times
Loreyn Workman currently holds the position of Manager, Executive Leadership Development at The New York Times, a role she began in 2023. Prior to this, she worked as an Executive Development Specialist for six months in 2022. Additionally, she served as an Onboarding Specialist from 2021 to 2022. Her experiences at The New York Times contribute to her focus on leadership development and organizational growth.
Previous Experience in Training and Development
Before her tenure at The New York Times, Loreyn Workman worked as a Training Facilitator at 24-7 Intouch from 2019 to 2021 in Orlando, Florida. She also held the position of Onboarding Specialist at Datalot for five months in 2021. Her roles in training and onboarding have equipped her with skills in developing effective learning programs and enhancing employee engagement.
Educational Background
Loreyn Workman studied International Business at both Valencia College and The University of Texas at El Paso, completing two years at each institution. She is currently pursuing Creative Writing at Harvard Extension School, which she began in 2021. Her educational background supports her professional focus on leadership and development.
Advocacy for Diversity and Inclusion
Loreyn Workman emphasizes the importance of diversity and creativity in leadership roles. She draws inspiration from her neurodivergent perspective and vibrant heritage, advocating for a more inclusive future. Her commitment to empowering others and creating lasting change is evident in her collaborative efforts with like-minded individuals.