Andrea Edine
About Andrea Edine
Andrea Edine is an Ad Operations Manager at The New York Times, where she has worked since 2017. She has a background in business management and marketing, with previous roles at MacDonald Media, Rodale, and The New York Times.
Work at The New York Times
Andrea Edine has held multiple roles at The New York Times. She began her tenure as Campaign Manager from 2014 to 2016, where she managed advertising campaigns. After a year in this position, she transitioned to Associate Ad Operations Manager, serving from 2016 to 2017. In 2017, she advanced to her current role as Ad Operations Manager, where she has worked for over seven years. Her responsibilities include overseeing ad operations and ensuring the effective execution of advertising strategies.
Education and Expertise
Andrea Edine earned a Bachelor of Sciences in Business Management with a focus on Marketing from Marymount Manhattan College, completing her studies from 2007 to 2011. In 2018, she furthered her education by obtaining a Practical Project Management Certification from Pace University. This combination of formal education and specialized training has equipped her with skills relevant to her roles in advertising and operations management.
Background
Before her time at The New York Times, Andrea Edine worked in various roles within the advertising sector. She served as an Account Coordinator at MacDonald Media from 2012 to 2013 and as an Advertising Sales representative at Rodale for five months in 2013. These positions contributed to her foundational knowledge in advertising operations and client management, shaping her career trajectory.
Career Progression
Andrea Edine's career reflects a steady progression in the advertising industry. After starting as an Account Coordinator, she quickly moved to a sales role at Rodale. Her experience there led to her position at The New York Times, where she has continued to advance. Her current role as Ad Operations Manager demonstrates her growth and expertise in managing advertising operations over several years.