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Michael Greenspon is the current Global Head of NYT Licensing and Print Innovation at The New York Times. Prior to this role, they served as the General Manager of News Services & Print Innovation and General Manager of News Services & International for The New York Times. Before their time with The New York Times, Greenspon worked as the Director of Retail Sales Inc and Director of Youth Readership for The Boston Globe. Michael has also held positions as an Outside Salesperson for Advertising and General Assignment Reporter for Business at The Washington Post, as well as Assistant Plant Manager for Production.
Michael Greenspon attended three different schools for their education. Michael first went to the Collegiate School, then Kenyon College for their bachelor's degree in political science and government, and finally Georgetown University Law Center for their Doctor of Law (J.D.).
Some of their coworkers include Harlan Toplitzky - Vice President, Investor Relations, Philip Ciuffo - Vice President Auditing, and Todd Socia - SVP, Print Products. Michael Greenspon reports to Roland A. Caputo, EVP & Chief Financial Office.
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The New York Times (NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership. Founded in 1851, the paper has won 125 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other newspaper. The New York Times is ranked 17th in the world by circulation.