Anna Button
About Anna Button
Anna Button is an E-commerce Manager at The New York Times, specializing in digital strategy and customer engagement. She has a diverse background in the art and education sectors, with previous roles at artnet and Ithaca College.
Current Role at The New York Times
Anna Button serves as the E-commerce Manager for the Store at The New York Times since 2021. In this role, she has developed and implemented creative strategies that significantly enhanced customer engagement and brand awareness. Her focus on innovative ecommerce solutions aims to create meaningful customer experiences, aligning with the publication's commitment to quality and service.
Previous Experience at artnet
Anna Button held multiple positions at artnet from 2011 to 2019. She started as a Photographs Intern in the Auctions department for six months, followed by a role as a Business Manager in Auctions for five years. Additionally, she worked as a Prints & Multiples Associate in Auctions from 2012 to 2014. These roles contributed to her extensive knowledge in the art market and auction processes.
Education and Expertise
Anna Button earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Art History and Writing from Ithaca College, where she studied from 2006 to 2010. She furthered her education in 2019 at General Assembly, focusing on Digital Marketing. This combination of art history and digital marketing has equipped her with a unique skill set applicable to her current role in ecommerce.
Early Career at Ithaca College
Anna Button began her career at Ithaca College, where she worked as a Student Assistant in the Visual Resource Collection from 2007 to 2010 for three years. She later served as a Visual Resource Specialist for four months in 2010. These positions provided her with foundational experience in visual resources and academic support.
Experience at Mariko Mori Studio, Inc.
Anna Button worked at Mariko Mori Studio, Inc. in various capacities, including as an Intern and later as an Assistant from 2011 to 2012. Her time there, totaling five months, allowed her to gain practical experience in the art industry, contributing to her professional development.