Keren Sachs has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Starting in 2001, Keren worked as a Photo Editor for the National Geographic Society, where they edited and researched photography for various publications. Keren then worked as a Freelance Art Director/Editor for the Wall Street Journal in 2005 before transitioning to the role of Art Director at Corbis in 2006. In this position, Keren oversaw the development of a new collection and art-directed photographers globally. Keren also analyzed sales and trends to produce high-quality international content.
Following their time at Corbis, Keren worked as the Director of Photography, Merchandising at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia from 2007 to 2008. Keren then served as the Advertising Director/Director of Business Development at Trunk Archive from 2008 to 2010. In 2010, Keren joined Williams-Sonoma, Inc. as a Creative Manager.
In 2012, Keren joined Shutterstock as the Image Acquisition Manager, responsible for acquiring and editing content from agencies and artists for the Offset collection. Keren later became the Director of Content Development, playing a key role in the creation and launch of the premium, curated image collection.
From 2016 to 2019, Keren worked as a Visual Content and Strategy Consultant at Keren Sachs Consulting before founding their own company, The Luupe, in 2019, where they currently hold the position of Founder & CEO.
Keren Sachs has pursued their education at the University of Michigan, where they obtained a BFA/ BA degree with a focus on Photography and American Culture. Additionally, they completed their MA degree at The Johns Hopkins University in the field of Communication in Contemporary Society. The provided information does not specify the start and end years for each educational endeavor.
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