Sydney Levin

Executive Video Producer & Creative Director, T Brand Studio at The New York Times

Sydney Levin has been a driving force in the online video industry for over 10 years. Sydney is currently the Executive Video Producer & Creative Director for T Brand Studio at The New York Times.

Levin began their career at AOL in 2008 as the Director of Video Programming for AOL.com homepage. In this role, they were responsible for curating the site's content, writing captivating headlines and promos, and overseeing the site's multimillion-dollar ad campaigns. Under their leadership, the site grew from 50K views per day to 10 million+ views per day, making AOL one of the largest video platforms on the web.

In 2012, Levin left AOL to join The Huffington Post as a writer. In this role, they drove traffic to HuffPost TV through social media postings and comment call-outs. Sydney also built a robust following of engaged users and promoted blogs on AOL.com to increase traffic to HuffPost TV pages.

Levin's work has also been featured in HuffingtonPost Women, Huffington Post Science, HuffingtonPost 50, First Magazine, and Long Island Pulse.

In their current role at T Brand Studio, Levin oversees all aspects of video production, from concept development to post-production. Sydney is responsible for leading a team of producers, editors, and shooters to create high-quality branded content for some of the world's largest companies.

Sydney Levin has a Bachelor of Science in Magazine Journalism from Boston University College of Communications and a certification from New York University in Creating Virtual Reality Professional Development Gold Standard Course.

Their manager is Vida M. Cornelious, Vice President, Creative. They work with and Esther Haynes - Managing Editorial Director, T Brand. Nathan Reese - Creative Director, T Brand, Rachel Birnbaum - Creative Director, T Brand Studio report to Sydney Levin.

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