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Robin Johnston

Director Of Publishing Workflows, Mcclatchy Publishing Center at McClatchy

Robin Johnston has a strong background in the publishing industry. They started their career in 1993 as an Assistant Art Director at the Chicago Tribune. In 1996, they joined The News and Observer as a Designer and eventually became the Features Design Director.

In 2003, Robin moved to The Charlotte Observer and held various roles, including Deputy Design Director, Design Director, and Director of the Universal Desk. They were responsible for overseeing visuals, managing staff, and maintaining visual and editing standards.

In 2011, Robin joined McClatchy and worked their way up to the position of Director of Publishing Workflows. They led teams responsible for print and digital replica editions, design and development, and digital ventures. They played a key role in managing the company's experiments with frequency of delivery and migrating readers to digital platforms. They also led the team through the Democratic National Convention.

Overall, Robin has extensive experience in editorial content strategy, visual presentation, team management, and implementing new initiatives in the publishing industry.

Robin Johnston earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, attending from 1989 to 1993. Prior to that, Robin graduated from Myers Park High School in Charlotte, NC, receiving a high school diploma and ranking as the salutatorian from 1986 to 1989. Additionally, Robin obtained several certifications through LinkedIn, including Operational Excellence Foundations in 2023, Supply Chain Foundations, Understanding and Prioritizing Data Privacy, and Unconscious Bias in 2021.

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The McClatchy Company is a news and information publisher of various publications, such as the Miami Herald, The Sacramento Bee, The Charlotte Observer, The (Raleigh) News and Observer, and the (Fort Worth) Star-Telegram. The Company's segments include Western Segment and Eastern Segment. Its Western Segment consists of its newspaper operations in California, the Northwest and the Midwest. The Company's Eastern Segment consists primarily of newspaper operations in the Southeast and Florida. The Company operates 30 media companies in 29 United States markets in 14 states, providing each of these communities with news and advertising services in a range of digital and print formats. The Company's operations include approximately 30 local media businesses in in over 30 growth markets across the United States that consist of daily newspapers, Websites and mobile applications, mobile news and advertising, video products, publications, direct marketing and direct mail services.


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