Mallory Johns

Head Of Operations, B2c Transformation at The Associated Press

Mallory Johns has a diverse and extensive work experience. Mallory currently holds the position of Head of Business Operations, B2C at The Associated Press, leading a team responsible for shaping and executing the consumer strategy. Mallory has achieved notable success in this role, including leading a redesign of apnews.com that resulted in a significant increase in YoY traffic.

Prior to their current position, Mallory worked at Vox Media, LLC. in various roles, including Director of Strategy & Operations at Vox Media Studios, Chief of Staff at Vox Media Studios, Director of Business Development + Partnerships in eCommerce, Director of Commerce, and Engagement Editor in Commerce. During their time at Vox Media, they played a key role in overseeing internal communications, streamlining recruiting operations, managing M&A activities, and developing and maintaining affiliate relationships with major brands and retailers.

Before joining Vox Media, Mallory held positions at Lacoste, Popular Science, Engadget, DeVito/Verdi, DEVRIES GLOBAL, Just Sing It, MRY, and Zazoom. In these roles, they led social media initiatives, managed community strategies, developed content strategies, and oversaw various aspects of social media marketing.

Overall, Mallory Johns has demonstrated a strong track record of success in strategic leadership, business operations, and social media management across different industries and organizations.

Mallory Johns holds a Master of Music degree in Music Technology, Scoring for Film & Television from New York University. Mallory also has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Southern Connecticut State University. Additionally, Mallory has obtained a Certificate in Business Foundations from Wharton Online. Mallory has also completed certifications in Introduction to Marketing, Managing Social and Human Capital, and Introduction to Financial Accounting, all from Wharton Online.

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