Suzanne Hogan
About Suzanne Hogan
Suzanne Hogan is the Events Director for B2B Marketing at The New York Times, where she has worked since 2021. She has extensive experience in event management, having held various roles at organizations such as IAB, Braze, and OpenX.
Current Role at The New York Times
Suzanne Hogan serves as the Events Director for B2B Marketing at The New York Times. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to the planning and execution of various business-focused events. Her role involves coordinating with different teams to enhance the company's marketing efforts through strategic event management.
Previous Experience in Event Management
Prior to her current role, Hogan accumulated extensive experience in event management across several organizations. She worked at TripleLift as Events Marketing Director from 2019 to 2021 and at Braze as Director of Global Events for six months in 2018. Her earlier positions include Senior Events Manager and Global Events Director at OpenX, as well as Senior Events Manager at IAB.
Educational Background
Hogan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Tourism with a focus on Event Planning from Arizona State University. Additionally, she participated in an Exchange Program at Breda University of Applied Sciences, further enhancing her knowledge in tourism and event management.
Career Development in Event Coordination
Hogan's career in event coordination began at Gartner, where she worked as a Senior Event Coordinator from 1999 to 2002. She later held various roles, including Operations Manager at Hannover Fairs USA and Associate Director of Events and Marketing at She Runs It. Her diverse experience has shaped her approach to event planning and execution.
Skills and Reputation
Hogan is recognized for her calm demeanor and ability to make clear decisions in high-pressure situations. She is known as a creative problem solver who excels in fast-paced environments, contributing to her effectiveness in managing complex events and marketing initiatives.