Lori Dorr has a diverse work experience in various industries. Lori currently serves as the Executive Director at The Paris Review since July 2021. In this role, they are responsible for business development, brand strategy, marketing, operations, and managing the annual budget.
Prior to that, Lori worked at the Jewish Review of Books from December 2012 to November 2016. Lori initially held the position of Associate Publisher & Director of Marketing, where they were in charge of marketing, management, and growth of the publication. Lori later worked as a Consultant, assisting with the launch of a quarterly literary magazine and managing circulation reporting and marketing plans.
Between January 2004 and August 2008, Lori worked at The New Republic as the Circulation Director. Lori was responsible for managing the circulation of 60,000 subscribers and overseeing the revenue and expenses associated with subscriptions.
Additionally, Lori held positions at Bernstein Investment Research & Management and Sanford C. Bernstein. At Bernstein Investment Research & Management, they were the Business Manager for the website, where they oversaw the development, launch, and improvement of the website for the Private Client business. At Sanford C. Bernstein, they worked as a Business Analyst and Associate, conducting strategic planning, research, and analysis for the high-net-worth market.
Overall, Lori Dorr's experience spans executive leadership, publishing, marketing, circulation management, and strategic planning.
Lori Dorr began their education journey in 1992 at Stanford University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Communication. Lori dedicated four years to their studies, completing their undergraduate education in 1996.
Seeking further knowledge in the business field, Lori enrolled in the NYU Stern School of Business in 2001. Lori focused their studies on Finance and Marketing, obtaining their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in 2003.
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