Martin Blatny
About Martin Blatny
Martin Blatny is a Senior Financial Analyst with extensive experience in financial modeling and analytics. He has worked for notable organizations including Scholastic and The New York Times, achieving significant cost savings and improving budget processes.
Current Role at The New York Times
Martin Blatny serves as a Senior Financial Analyst at The New York Times, a position he has held since 2020. In this role, he manages a budget of $10 million, focusing on freelancers and new projects. His responsibilities include leveraging large-scale data mining to inform financial decisions and optimize resource allocation. Blatny's work contributes to the financial health and strategic planning of the organization.
Previous Experience at Scholastic
Prior to his current role, Martin Blatny worked as a Financial Analyst at Scholastic from 2016 to 2020. During his four years in Manhattan, New York, he managed financial operations for a $50 million Book Clubs division. His efforts in variance analysis and collaboration with financial directors resulted in annual expense savings of $1 million. Blatny also developed financial models that were presented to key stakeholders for informed decision-making.
Experience at Priority Payment Systems
Before his tenure at Scholastic, Martin Blatny was a Financial Analyst at Priority Payment Systems for one year, from 2015 to 2016. In this role, he focused on financial operations and analysis, contributing to the overall financial strategy of the organization. His experience in this position laid the groundwork for his subsequent roles in financial analysis.
Education and Expertise
Martin Blatny earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the State University of New York at Albany, completing his studies from 2009 to 2013. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in financial modeling and analytics. Blatny utilizes tools such as Oracle and Tableau to enhance decision-making processes and improve budget accuracy through advanced Excel formulas.