Scott Glassman
About Scott Glassman
Scott Glassman is a Senior System Analyst currently working at The New York Times, where he has been employed since 2023. He has extensive experience in supporting mission-critical systems and has held various roles in editorial systems engineering and content management across notable organizations.
Current Role at The New York Times
Scott Glassman currently serves as a Senior System Analyst at The New York Times, a position he has held since 2023. He works on-site in the New York City Metropolitan Area. In this role, he focuses on supporting mission-critical systems and infrastructure, ensuring operational efficiency across the organization. His expertise in building strong cross-departmental working relationships enhances collaboration and project success.
Previous Experience at Hearst
Before his current role, Scott Glassman worked at Hearst as a Senior Editorial Systems Engineer from 2019 to 2020. During this one-year tenure in San Francisco, CA, he contributed to the development and maintenance of editorial systems, leveraging his skills in systems architecture and application development.
Tenure at The New York Times
Scott Glassman was previously employed at The New York Times as a Systems Analyst from 2020 to 2023. Over the course of three years, he played a key role in supporting the organization’s systems and infrastructure, contributing to the overall efficiency of editorial operations.
Education and Expertise
Scott Glassman earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Penn State University, where he studied Journalism, Communications, and Exercise and Sports Science from 1991 to 1995. His educational background complements his extensive experience in digital and print media advertising and content management systems, enhancing his capabilities in the field.
Background in Media and Publishing
Scott Glassman has a diverse background in media and publishing, having worked at several notable organizations. He spent 13 years at San Francisco Chronicle and SFGate as a Senior Editorial Systems Engineer from 2006 to 2019. His earlier roles include Assistant Editor at Merion Publications and Publishing Systems Consultant at Unisys, where he gained valuable experience in editorial systems and content management.