Alena C.
About Alena C.
Alena C. is a Project Manager specializing in Audio, Film, and TV at The New York Times, where she has worked since 2021. She has a diverse background in media and entertainment, with previous roles at NBCUniversal and various positions at The New York Times.
Work at The New York Times
Alena C. has been serving as Project Manager for Audio, Film & TV at The New York Times since 2021. In this role, she oversees various projects related to audio and visual media, contributing to the organization’s multimedia initiatives. Prior to this position, she worked as an Assistant in the Audio & TV department for 10 months in 2021, and as a Yield Planning Analyst for 11 months from 2020 to 2021. Additionally, Alena served as an Executive Assistant from 2018 to 2020, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the operational aspects of the organization.
Education and Expertise
Alena C. holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film & Television from New York University, where she studied from 2015 to 2017. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Science in Journalism from Columbia University, completing her studies in 2021. Additionally, she earned an Associate of Arts and Sciences in Electronic Media Communication from Onondaga Community College between 2013 and 2015. Her educational background supports her expertise in media and entertainment, particularly in creative management and audio production.
Background in Media and Entertainment
Alena C. began her career at NBCUniversal Media, LLC, where she worked on Saturday Night Live from 2016 to 2018. This experience provided her with foundational skills in creative management and audio production. Following her time at NBCUniversal, she transitioned to The New York Times, where she has held multiple roles, enhancing her knowledge and experience in the media landscape.
Portfolio of Work
Alena C. maintains a portfolio of her work, which is accessible at alenacerro.com. This portfolio showcases her experience and projects in the media and entertainment industry, reflecting her contributions and expertise in audio, film, and television.