New york times board of directors
The New York Times Company's Board of Directors is responsible for overseeing the company's overall strategy, finances, and operations. The current members of the Board of Directors are:
- A.G. Sulzberger - Chairman of the Board and Publisher of The New York Times
- Michael Golden - Vice Chairman of the Board
- Mark Thompson - Chief Executive Officer of The New York Times Company
- Meredith Kopit Levien - Chief Operating Officer of The New York Times Company
- Arthur Sulzberger Jr. - Former Chairman of the Board and Publisher Emeritus of The New York Times
- David Carey - Former President and Chief Operating Officer of Hearst Magazines
- Kenneth Chenault - Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of American Express Company
- Ann Moore - Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Time Inc.
- Michael Eisner - Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company
- Laura Lang - Former Chief Executive Officer of DigitasLBi
- Stephen Bollenbach - Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Euro Disney S.C.A.
- Michael O'Leary - Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The McGraw-Hill Companies
- Debra Lee - Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BET Networks
- Robert I. Kramer - Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Kramer Capital Partners
- Susan D. Rockefeller - Philanthropist and former President of the Rockefeller Foundation
The Board of Directors has several committees, including:
- Audit Committee: responsible for overseeing the company's financial reporting and internal controls.
- Compensation Committee: responsible for setting the compensation of the company's executives.
- Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee: responsible for identifying and recommending candidates for the Board of Directors.
- Executive Committee: responsible for overseeing the company's overall strategy and operations.
Note: The composition of the Board of Directors may change over time due to retirements, resignations, or new appointments.