Tiffany Johnson
About Tiffany Johnson
Tiffany Johnson is a Senior Financial Analyst at The New York Times, specializing in budgeting and forecasting with a focus on advertising revenue and expenses. She has a Bachelor's of Science in Accounting from Hampton University and has over 14 years of experience in financial analysis and accounting roles.
Work at The New York Times
Tiffany Johnson has been employed at The New York Times since 2010. She currently holds the position of Senior Financial Analyst, a role she has maintained since 2016. In this capacity, she specializes in budgeting and forecasting, particularly focusing on advertising revenue and expenses. Johnson administers foreign exchange rates in various forecast and budget scenarios, contributing to the financial planning processes of the organization. Her work is integral to the financial operations of the International New York Times, where she has developed expertise in revaluation and translation calculations.
Education and Expertise
Tiffany Johnson earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Hampton University, where she studied from 1998 to 2002. Her educational background laid the foundation for her career in finance and accounting. Johnson has developed expertise in budgeting and forecasting, with a specific focus on advertising revenue and expenses. She is recognized as a subject matter expert in revaluation and translation calculations, which are crucial for financial reporting and analysis.
Background
Before joining The New York Times, Tiffany Johnson held various positions in the finance and accounting sectors. She worked as an Accounting Manager at Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters from 2006 to 2008. Prior to that, she served as a Senior Auditor II at Ernst & Young from 2003 to 2005. These roles provided her with a diverse range of experiences in financial management and auditing, contributing to her professional development in the field.
Professional Experience
Tiffany Johnson has accumulated significant professional experience in financial analysis and accounting. At The New York Times, she has been involved in financial planning and analysis for over a decade. Her previous roles include serving as an Accounting Manager at Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters and as a Senior Auditor II at Ernst & Young. These positions have equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of financial operations and compliance.