Jacqueline Welch currently serves as the Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer at The New York Times, where responsibilities include overseeing human resources functions and developing a robust people strategy. Additionally, Jacqueline holds the position of Non Executive Director at AMS and Independent Director and Board Chair at Buckman. Previous roles encompass serving as SVP, Chief Human Resources Officer and Chief Diversity Officer at Freddie Mac, and SVP of Human Resources at Turner Broadcasting System, among other positions in various organizations. Jacqueline holds a Master's degree in Human Resources Management from The New School and a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature from Syracuse University.