NEW YORK - The New York Times Company (NYSE:NYT) has announced the nomination of Margot Golden Tishler to its Board of Directors, with the election set to take place during the annual meeting of stockholders on April 24. Tishler, a member of the Ochs/Sulzberger family that has steered the company for generations, is poised to bring her familial understanding of the company's mission and business objectives to the board.
Current director Hays (LON:HAYS) N. Golden, who has been part of the board since 2017, will be stepping down and not seeking re-election. During his tenure, Golden contributed to the company's finance committee and played a role in navigating the company through a period of significant change.
A.G. Sulzberger, chairman of The New York Times Company, expressed gratitude for Golden's service, acknowledging his wisdom and dedication to the company's mission throughout his time on the board.
Tishler, 47, currently serves as the chair of the Ochs-Sulzberger Trust and has professional experience as a freelance graphic designer. In addition to her design work, she manages a business specializing in children's clothing accessories. Tishler's educational background includes an associate degree in graphic design from Pratt Institute.
With over 10 million subscribers to its various print and digital offerings, the company continues to diversify its media presence to engage a global audience.
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