Olivia Carslaw
About Olivia Carslaw
Olivia Carslaw is a Global Ad Product Marketing Executive at The New York Times, based in London. She has a background in luxury management and public relations, with experience at notable companies such as Christian Dior Couture and Richemont.
Current Role at The New York Times
Olivia Carslaw serves as a Global Ad Product Marketing Executive at The New York Times, a position she has held since 2022. Based in London, England, she is responsible for developing and implementing marketing strategies for global advertising products. Her role involves collaborating with various teams to enhance product visibility and drive engagement in a competitive media landscape.
Education and Expertise
Olivia Carslaw completed her International Baccalaureate Diploma at St Leonards School from 2008 to 2017. She furthered her education at The American Business School of Paris, where she earned a Bachelor in Luxury Management from 2017 to 2020. This dual educational background from both French and American institutions has equipped her with a strong foundation in business and luxury management.
Professional Background
Olivia Carslaw has a diverse professional background in luxury public relations and media sectors. She began her career as a Sales Assistant at Jack Wills in 2017, followed by roles at BOON Paris and Rux Burton Associates. In 2019, she worked as a Stagiaire Attachée de Presse at Ritual Projects. She then joined Christian Dior Couture as Assistante Presse Europe in 2020, before transitioning to JOOR as a Product Support Assistant. Most recently, she served as a Communications Assistant at Richemont from 2021 to 2022.
Experience in Luxury Public Relations
Olivia Carslaw has accumulated significant experience in luxury public relations through various roles in prestigious companies. Her work at Christian Dior Couture and Richemont involved managing communications and enhancing brand visibility. This experience has contributed to her expertise in marketing strategies tailored for luxury products and services.