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Madeline Felix

Director of Strategy at The New York Times

Madeline Felix is a seasoned strategist known for leveraging empathy and innovation to create businesses that make a positive impact in the world. With a diverse background encompassing partnerships with technology, retail, MedTech, Gen Z insights, media, logistics, and financial services sectors, Madeline has a proven track record of developing consumer-centric strategies. Currently serving as the Associate Director of Strategy at The New York Times, she is focused on enhancing the B2B subscription business and expanding readership while upholding the mission of the renowned newspaper. Prior to her strategic roles, Madeline refined her research and storytelling skills in various domains, including Broadway, Columbia University, and as a U.S. Fulbright Fellow in Vietnam. Holding a Master of Fine Arts in Nonfiction Writing from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Fordham University, Madeline's educational background complements her strategic expertise.

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Brooklyn, New York, United States