Jordan Jacobson

Associate Creative Director, Marketing at The New York Times

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.

Timeline

  • Associate Creative Director, Marketing

    Current role

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