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Jacob Smilovitz

Principal at TCG

Professional Background

Jacob Smilovitz is a dynamic and innovative professional serving as the Vice President at TCG, where he utilizes his extensive background in corporate development, strategy, and financial planning to drive impactful decisions and growth initiatives.

Prior to his tenure at TCG, Jacob held significant leadership roles at The New York Times that shaped his career. As the Vice President of Corporate Development and FP&A, he played an instrumental role in strategizing the company's mergers and acquisitions, investments, and overall corporate strategy. His strategic insights led to successful acquisitions, including those of Audm, a leading audio-subscription application, and Wirecutter, a trusted product-review company. Jacob's work further extended to the acquisition of two creative agencies, Fake Love and Hello Society, which reinforced The New York Times' commitment to integrating emerging technologies and creative approaches into its business model.

In addition to overseeing strategic acquisitions, Jacob managed the early-stage minority investment portfolio, a role that enabled him to champion investments in innovative companies like Wonder, Shine, and Holloway. This portfolio not only expanded The New York Times' reach but also enhanced its presence in the digital landscape, demonstrating Jacob's forward-thinking vision and ability to recognize potential in the digital media space.

Jacob's career at The New York Times showcases a progressive trajectory, where he consistently advanced from senior analyst roles to executive positions. His efforts in strategy and development extended across multiple departments, including acting as Interim Finance Director at the Wirecutter and serving as Senior Manager of Strategy and Development, where his analytical skills and business acumen flourished. Jacob began his professional journey as a consultant with the Rosetta Consulting Group, a role that honed his expertise in consultancy and advisory functions.

Education and Achievements

Jacob’s academic background is grounded in strong business and political sciences education. He earned his Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing and Strategy from the prestigious Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. His intellectual pursuits also included a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the same esteemed university, which has contributed to his analytical and strategic thinking skills in corporate environments.

In recognition of his impressive accomplishments in media and corporate development, Jacob was honored as a Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2018 within the Media category. This accolade underscores his influential role in shaping media strategy and highlights his ability to drive innovation within the industry.

Achievements

  • Vice President at TCG: Leading strategic initiatives and corporate planning within a dynamic firm.
  • Forbes 30 Under 30: Recognized for his entrepreneurial spirit and contributions to the media sector in 2018.
  • Key Acquisitions: Successfully oversaw the acquisition of innovative companies such as Audm and Wirecutter at The New York Times.
  • Financial Planning Expertise: Managed corporate development and financial planning strategies leading to substantial equity investments.

Community Engagement

In addition to his corporate responsibilities, Jacob is dedicated to giving back to the academic community. He actively serves on the Board of Student Publications at the University of Michigan, where he is invested in mentoring the next generation of journalists and business leaders. His commitment to capacity building in students showcases his belief in supporting emerging talent and fostering new ideas in media and strategy.

Highlights

TCG and Andreessen Horowitz Invest in Startup Behind Virtual Horse Racing Platform - The Wall Street Journal
Jul 21 · Axios
Virtual horse racing startup raises $20 million from TCG, a16z - Axios

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Location

New York, New York, United States