New York Times names Rob Gelick SVP, head of growth

Reuters04-03
New York Times names Rob Gelick SVP, head of growth
  • New York Times named Rob Gelick senior vice president, head of Growth, tasking him with driving subscription expansion across its product portfolio.
  • Role includes scaling acquisition, engagement, and retention initiatives in US and international markets.
  • Gelick joins from Yahoo, where he served as general manager of Yahoo Mail and led a platform modernization that added AI-driven personalization.
  • He previously served as chief product officer at Paramount Streaming, helping scale Paramount+ to more than 60 million global subscribers.
  • Earlier roles include founding-team member at CBS All Access and founding executive at Helio, where he worked on early mobile media products including YouTube’s first mobile offering.


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