Jordan Jacobson is currently the Associate Creative Director of Marketing at The New York Times. Prior to that, they were a Senior Designer at RED PEAK from April 2014 to March 2015, where they were responsible for the strategy-driven conception, design, and execution of brand identities for global brands, as well as brand strategy initiatives for RPY, a youth-focused subsidiary of Red Peak. Jordan also worked as the Digital Art Director + Creative Lead at Metronome3 from March 2013 to March 2014, where they conceived, designed, and directed the development for interactive web initiatives and social campaigns for both large- and small-scale brands. Some of the notable brands they have worked with include Acer, UBS, Carnegie Hall, and United States Polo Association.
Jordan Jacobson's educational career includes a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communications from The University of Kansas, as well as a degree in Kommunication Design from Hochschule Trier.
Jordan Jacobson works with Chiara Ravalli - Managing Director, Marketing & Media Strategy, Bari Komitee - VP, B2B Marketing, and Barbara de Wilde - Executive Creative Director, Product and Design. Jordan Jacobson reports to Amy Weisenbach, SVP, Marketing.
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