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Lindsay Fischler

Brand Director, Audio, TV and Film at The New York Times, formerly Spotify

Lindsay Fischler is the Brand Director for Audio, TV, and Film at The New York Times. She has a background in psychology and extensive experience in brand management and marketing. Fischler holds a B.A. in Psychology from American University.

Before joining The New York Times, Fischler held key positions at Spotify, including Associate Director and Senior Global Brand Manager. Her career also includes roles at notable companies such as TBWA\Media Arts Lab, Apple, TBWA\Chiat\Day, Arnold Worldwide, and SmartPower.

Fischler joined The New York Times in 2020, as evidenced by her LinkedIn post from September 22, 2020, where she mentioned working on projects at The Times.1 Her move to The New York Times was announced in a LinkedIn post on January 27, 2020, where she expressed mixed emotions about leaving her previous role.2

Throughout her career, Fischler has demonstrated expertise in strategic brand leadership and management across various industries, making her a versatile and accomplished brand professional.

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New York, New York, United States