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Every day, Dow Jones’ advanced data capabilities, award-winning journalism and innovative technology deliver news, tools and financial insight to move markets, inform critical decisions and power top companies and careers.

Since 1882, Dow Jones has been finding new ways to bring information to the world’s top business entities. Beginning as a niche news agency in an obscure Wall Street basement, Dow Jones has grown to be a worldwide news and information powerhouse, with prestigious brands including The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones Newswires, Factiva, Barron’s, MarketWatch and Financial News.

This longevity and success is due to a relentless pursuit of accuracy, depth and innovation, enhanced by the wisdom of past experience and a solid grasp on the future ahead. More than its individual brands, Dow Jones is a modern gateway to intelligence, with innovative technology, advanced data feeds, integrated solutions, expert research, award-winning journalism and customizable apps and delivery systems to bring the information that matters most to customers, when and where they need it, every day.

  • WILLIAM LEWIS

    WILLIAM LEWIS

    Chief Executive Officer, Dow Jones
    Publisher, The Wall Street Journal
    William Lewis was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Dow Jones and Publisher of The Wall Street Journal in May 2014. He previously served as Chief Creative Officer for News Corp, the parent company of Dow Jones, where he was responsible for the company’s creative strategy and developing new commercial opportunities. Prior to joining News Corp, Mr. Lewis served as Editor-in-Chief of Telegraph Media Group, which he joined in 2005. Under his editorship, The Daily Telegraph was named UK Newspaper of the Year in the 2010 British Press Awards. This followed the paper’s exposure of the parliamentary expenses scandal. Mr. Lewis was also named Journalist of the Year. Mr. Lewis led the team that designed and ran The Telegraph’s acclaimed newsroom, organizing the paper’s move from its previous premises. In 1990, Mr. Lewis graduated from Bristol University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Politics and Economics and completed a postgraduate degree in Periodical Journalism at City University the following year. In July 2010, he was awarded an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws from Bristol University and in September 2010 was made Doctor of Letters by the University of Lincoln.
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  • GERARD BAKER

    GERARD BAKER

    Editor in Chief, The Wall Street Journal
    Managing Editor, Dow Jones
    Gerard Baker is Editor in Chief of The Wall Street Journal and Managing Editor of Dow Jones, roles he assumed on January 1, 2013. Mr. Baker is responsible for all global newsgathering and editorial operations for The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires. Mr. Baker previously served as Deputy Editor in Chief of The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires. Before joining the Journal, Mr. Baker was the U.S. Editor and an Assistant Editor of The Times of London, where he wrote news and commentary. He also oversaw U.S. coverage for both the print and online editions. From 1994 to 2004, Mr. Baker worked for the Financial Times, first as Tokyo Correspondent, and then, from 1998 to 2002, as Washington Bureau Chief. From 2002 to 2004, he was the FT’s Chief U.S. Commentator and an Associate Editor. Prior to the FT, Mr. Baker worked for the BBC from 1988 to 1994 as a producer, then as U.S. producer, and finally as Economics Correspondent for TV and radio. Mr. Baker’s work has appeared in several other publications, and he has been a frequent television and radio contributor around the world. He started his career in the financial sector, first as an analyst at the Bank of England, then as an economist at Lloyds Bank in the City of London. Mr. Baker holds a First Class Honours Degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Corpus Christi College, Oxford University.
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  • ANNA SEDGLEY

    ANNA SEDGLEY

    Chief Operating Officer & Chief Financial Officer
    Anna Sedgley holds the dual roles of Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Dow Jones. She was named Chief Operating Officer in January 2017 and has held the Chief Financial Officer role since December 2012. As Chief Operating Officer, Ms. Sedgley leads the Dow Jones Operations Group and oversees the Print Products and Services unit, legal and risk management services as well as technology, facilities and security. In her role as Chief Financial Officer, Ms. Sedgley is responsible for the preparation and reporting of the company’s financial performance, managing treasury and taxation matters and providing strategic guidance, forecasts and analytical insight to support business performance. Ms. Sedgley joined Dow Jones in October 2009 as Vice President, Finance, after 10 years at BSkyB, now known as Sky, which is part of 21st Century Fox. At Sky she provided financial support for a number of business functions including marketing, circulation, supply chain and technology. Ms. Sedgley began her career as a trainee Chartered Accountant at PricewaterhouseCoopers in London. After qualification, she spent two years working in finance at Debenhams PLC, a leading U.K. department store. She is a graduate of the University of Adelaide, Australia.
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  • PAUL GIGOT

    PAUL GIGOT

    Editor, Editorial Page, The Wall Street Journal
    Paul Gigot is Editor, Editorial Page and Vice President of The Wall Street Journal, a position he has held since September 2001. Mr. Gigot is responsible for the newspaper’s editorials, op-ed articles and arts criticism. He also directs the editorial pages of the Journal’s Asian and European editions and the OpinionJournal.com Web site. He is also the host of the weekly half-hour news program, the Journal Editorial Report, on the Fox News Channel. Mr. Gigot joined the Journal in 1980 as a reporter in Chicago, and in 1982 he became the Journal’s Asia correspondent, based in Hong Kong. He won an Overseas Press Club award for his reporting on the Philippines. In 1984, he was named the first editorial page editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal, based in Hong Kong. In 1987, he was assigned to Washington, where he contributed editorials and a weekly column on politics, “Potomac Watch,” which won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for commentary. In 2010 he received the Bradley Prize from the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, which recognizes individuals for “the promotion of liberal democracy, democratic capitalism and the defense of American institutions.” Mr. Gigot currently serves as the chair of the Pulitzer Prize Board.  Mr. Gigot is a graduate of Dartmouth College.
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  • KATIE VANNECK-SMITH

    KATIE VANNECK-SMITH

    President & Chief Customer Officer for Dow Jones
    As President & Chief Customer Officer for Dow Jones, Ms. Vanneck-Smith is responsible for the commercial performance of Dow Jones’ brands, services and products including The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones Media Group and the Professional Information Business, which includes Factiva and Dow Jones Risk and Compliance. She also oversees all subscription and advertising revenues across the company as well as customer engagement, acquisition and retention.   Prior to joining Dow Jones, Ms. Vanneck-Smith served in a succession of roles at News UK, including Chief Marketing Officer, where she oversaw the bringing together of the digital and direct businesses of Customer Direct with the sales and marketing of News UK’s title brands. During this time she also pioneered the paid content and digital strategies for The Times, The Sunday Times and The Sun newspapers. Before joining News UK, she held roles as Sales and Marketing Director at The Daily Telegraph, where she radically transformed and built the customer sales & marketing teams into a growth function, drove retail innovation through partnerships and promotions and led the launch of Stella magazine. Ms. Vanneck-Smith sits on the UK-based Digital Media Advisory Board and is a member of Marketing Group of Great Britain and Women in Advertising and Communications. In 2016 she was recognised as Pioneer of the Year at the British Media Awards. Ms. Vanneck-Smith graduated with a Masters degree in Modern History from the University of Oxford, St Hugh’s College. She lives in New York with her husband and son.
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  • MARK MUSGRAVE

    MARK MUSGRAVE

    Chief People Officer
    Mark Musgrave is the Chief People Officer of Dow Jones, a role he assumed in April 2012. Mr. Musgrave oversees all aspects of human resources worldwide, including talent development, employee engagement, labor relations, compensation and benefits. Mr. Musgrave previously held senior roles at News Corp, parent company of Dow Jones. As Senior Vice President, International Human Resources, he was responsible for identifying and improving collaboration and human resources effectiveness across the numerous divisions within the organization. Prior to joining News Corp, Mr. Musgrave spent nearly eight years at BSkyB, now known as Sky, where he held a variety of HR related roles. Mr. Musgrave holds a master’s degree in human resource management from Middlesex University, and a bachelor’s degree from Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London.
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  • EDWARD ROUSSEL

    EDWARD ROUSSEL

    Chief Innovation Officer
    Edward Roussel is Chief Innovation Officer at Dow Jones. Since assuming this role in May 2015, Mr. Roussel has taken responsibility for identifying areas of new opportunity for the company, with a particular focus on mobile innovation. Mr. Roussel joined Dow Jones in June 2013 as head of product, overseeing the advancement of the company’s consumer and Professional Information Business products. During this time, he led the redesign of The Wall Street Journal’s suite of digital products, including WSJ.com, iOS apps (Apple Watch and iPad), the Android app, newsletters and the technology website, WSJD. Before joining Dow Jones, Mr. Roussel worked at the Telegraph Media Group in London for seven years. As Executive Editor, Digital, Mr. Roussel headed the Telegraph’s website and digital development. He played a key role in reorganizing the newsroom to place digital journalism at its core, introducing new media such as video, e-books and a Flipboard afternoon newspaper. During his tenure, the Telegraph saw record-breaking digital growth and won awards for Consumer Website of the Year and Digital Publisher of the Year by the U.K. Association of Online Publishers. From 1992 to 2004, Mr. Roussel worked as a journalist at Bloomberg, where he served as bureau chief in Brussels, Paris and London. In his final role at Bloomberg, Mr. Roussel oversaw global financial coverage, leading a team of more than 130 reporters and editors in New York, Europe and Asia.
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  • KRISTIN HEITMANN

    KRISTIN HEITMANN

    Chief Transformation Officer
    Kristin Heitmann was named Chief Transformation Officer of Dow Jones in February 2017. In this role, Ms. Heitmann is responsible for providing business leadership to large-scale strategic projects in order to best align Dow Jones initiatives with its corporate growth goals. She is based in New York. Prior to her current position, Ms. Heitmann was General Manager of WSJ Digital products, overseeing revenue optimization, the implementation of WSJ’s updated paywall strategy and the realignment of the WSJ product roadmap. Ms. Heitmann joined Dow Jones in 2010 as a member of the Ad Sales Strategy & Operations team and has held various senior positions leading the Global Business Development team for the Dow Jones consumer brands, including The Wall Street Journal franchise. Her career began at Viacom, where she focused on Corporate Relations. Ms. Heitmann graduated with honors from Brown University with a degree in Political Science. She also earned a Masters in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley and an MBA from New York University with a concentration in Finance.
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  • RAMIN BEHESHTI

    RAMIN BEHESHTI

    Chief Product and Technology Officer
    Ramin Beheshti is the Chief Product and Technology Officer for Dow Jones, a position he has held since January 2017. Mr. Beheshti is responsible for the global technical strategy, delivery and operations across all of the company’s customer facing products and internal technology, including digital product development, software engineering, cloud infrastructure and, information security. Prior to his current position, Mr. Beheshti served as Chief Information Officer at Dow Jones, where he supported the group’s digital growth agenda, leading an enterprise technology transformation, including significant modernization of the platforms and infrastructure used by the global workforce. He joined Dow Jones from sister company, News UK, where he was Head of Product for The Times and The Sunday Times, driving their digital product development and delivery. He started his career at Deloitte Consulting. Mr. Beheshti holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Warwick, U.K.
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  • KEN BREEN

    KEN BREEN

    Senior Vice President, Commercial, Dow Jones Media Group
    Ken Breen is Senior Vice President, Commercial, for the Dow Jones Media Group, overseeing commercial endeavors for consumer and business brands outside The Wall Street Journal. The Dow Jones Media Group comprises MarketWatch, Barron’s, Financial News, Mansion Global as well as other digital consumer products. Mr. Breen is based in New York. Mr. Breen started his career at the BBC before moving to News International in the early 1990’s. He also spent 14 years at Telegraph Media Group, chiefly responsible for revenue and, in particular, focusing on digital development and commoditization. He was also an executive board member of the Association of Online Publishers, and sat on various IAB UK councils. Most recently, Mr. Breen was Vice President at Dow Jones helping News Corp integrate the Move Inc. and Unruly acquisitions from a digital perspective, as well as various client direct engagements. He previously ran the EMEA Consumer Media Division at Thomson Reuters and was Acxiom’s Managing Director for Australia/New Zealand while also sitting on their APAC executive board.
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  • JASON CONTI

    JASON CONTI

    GENERAL COUNSEL, CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER
    Jason Conti is General Counsel for Dow Jones, a role he assumed in June 2016. As General Counsel, Mr. Conti oversees the company’s legal department, which includes a team of professionals handling labor and employment, contract and commercial issues, privacy, IP, M&A, litigation, compliance, media law and a variety of other specialties. In addition to his role as General Counsel, Mr. Conti has served as Chief Compliance Officer since 2011. In that role, he has overseen the development of the company’s compliance program, including screening for compliance with international sanctions programs, enforcement of various company policies, including the Dow Jones Code of Conduct, and bolstering internal systems and controls. Mr. Conti joined Dow Jones in 2008 and served as Vice President and Associate General Counsel. In 2013 he took on the role of Deputy General Counsel at Dow Jones, where he managed domestic and international litigation and served as the company’s lead press attorney, working closely with journalists around the globe on a variety of newsroom issues. Before joining Dow Jones Mr. Conti worked at Hogan & Hartson LLP for over five years, where he defended media companies in defamation, privacy and copyright actions. Mr. Conti received his J.D. from Boston College Law School and received his B.A. in Political Science and Government from the University of Virginia.
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  • TRACY CORRIGAN

    TRACY CORRIGAN

    Chief Strategy Officer
    Tracy Corrigan is the Chief Strategy Officer of Dow Jones, a role she assumed in December 2014. She is responsible for developing and implementing strategy across the business globally. Ms. Corrigan joined Dow Jones in January 2011. Based in London, she spent two years as Editor in Chief of The Wall Street Journal Europe. She then moved to New York in June 2013 where she was Editor of WSJ.com. In this role, her responsibilities included social media and development of the website and apps, including a redesign program. Prior to joining Dow Jones, she was a columnist for The Daily Telegraph in London and previously held several senior roles at the Financial Times, including Editor of FT.com and Editor of the Lex Column. Ms. Corrigan graduated in Modern Languages from St. Catherine’s College, University of Oxford.
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  • FRANK FILIPPO

    FRANK FILIPPO

    EVP, Print Products and Services for Dow Jones
    Frank Filippo was named EVP, Print Products and Services for Dow Jones in March of 2017, and is responsible for the global print editions of The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Financial News and WSJ. Magazine. Prior to his current position, Mr. Filippo served as Senior Vice President, Business Operations, overseeing operational functions across Dow Jones, including planning, commercial, and product development. He joined Dow Jones in 2005 and has held senior roles leading strategy, commercial and product management across key consumer and professional businesses. Before to joining Dow Jones, Mr. Filippo held senior positions at Merck & Co. and Siebel Systems where he focused on product and technology solutions. He has also held management roles in technology consulting.
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  • ALMAR LATOUR

    ALMAR LATOUR

    Publisher and Executive Vice President, Dow Jones Media Group
    Almar Latour is Publisher and Executive Vice President for Dow Jones Media Group. He oversees the growth of consumer and business brands including Barron’s, MarketWatch, Financial News, and Mansion Global, all part of The Wall Street Journal Digital Network, as well as various digital start-ups. He is responsible for the group’s editorial operations as well as its P&L. In a career at Dow Jones spanning seven countries on three continents, Mr. Latour has continuously bolstered the company’s digital depth and global breadth. He editorially oversaw two major redesigns for The Wall Street Journal’s website, launched numerous successful international and U.S. blogs, revamped The Chinese Wall Street Journal and kicked off The Wall Street Journal in Japan. Before his promotion to publisher, Mr. Latour was executive editor for The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, responsible for unifying the editorial staff into a single global newsroom and transitioning The Journal to a digitally-driven news operation. He was also Editor in Chief for The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires in Asia, where he expanded the publishing company’s digital footprint. Prior to his time in Asia, Mr. Latour was managing editor of The Wall Street Journal Online, where he expanded coverage of business and markets, as well as personal finance, sports, travel and multimedia storytelling, and oversaw a major redesign of the site in September 2008. He served as bureau chief at the Journal’s technology group in New York and as deputy bureau chief. In March 2005, he won the World Leadership Forum’s business journalism award for “Best Story of Business Leadership” for his coverage of the oil industry. Mr. Latour worked as a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal in New York and as a foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal Europe in London, Stockholm and Brussels.  He has covered Central and Eastern Europe, the Internet bubble, and numerous other topics, and written for one of The Wall Street Journal Europe’s magazines. He started as a news assistant at the Journal’s Washington, D.C. bureau. A native of The Netherlands, he lives in New York.
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  • CHRIS LLOYD

    CHRIS LLOYD

    Head of the Professional Information Business and Head of Operational Strategy, Dow Jones
    Chris Lloyd is Head of the Professional Information Business and Head of Operational Strategy for Dow Jones. He oversees the strategic direction of established products like Factiva, Dow Jones Newswires and Risk & Compliance and developing new, customer-focused products that complement this suite while also working across Dow Jones on company-wide initiatives. Mr. Lloyd is based in London. Prior to joining Dow Jones in 2014, Mr. Lloyd worked in various operations role for News Corp and News UK (formerly News International) where he worked on significant change programs, chiefly focused on improving editorial and digital systems and integration. Mr. Lloyd’s earlier career was spent at the UK based Telegraph Media Group, where having spent 12 years running various advertising and commercial departments, he was asked to switch across to the Newsroom to become Deputy Managing Editor, a role he held until his departure in 2010.
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  • NANCY MCNEILL

    NANCY MCNEILL

    Chief Revenue Officer
    Nancy McNeill is Chief Revenue Officer, Dow Jones, a role she assumed in February 2017. Ms. McNeill is responsible for global sales strategy across The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones Media Group and the PIB organization. Ms. McNeill joined Dow Jones in July 2014 and she has previously held the roles of Executive Vice President, Corporate Sales & Marketing and Global Head of PIB Sales. She has more than 20 years of management experience, leading global sales organizations in the financial services information industry. Previously, she served as Global Head of Sales for Wealth Management and Global Head of Sales, Corporate Services at Thomson Reuters. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from The University of Connecticut.
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  • CHAZ REPAK

    CHAZ REPAK

    Senior Vice President, Global Real Estate, Facilities and Security
    Chaz Repak was named Senior Vice President, Global Real Estate, Facilities and Security in November 2015. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing a network of nearly 80 offices in more than 40 countries. He has run Global Real Estate and Facilities for Dow Jones since February 2014. A 23-year Dow Jones veteran, Mr. Repak spent more than two decades in the News department. From 1992 through 1999, he served as a spot news reporter and editor in New York and Singapore. During that time, he wrote a spot news stylebook for the Dow Jones News Service in 1995, and the second edition of the Dow Jones Newswires Stylebook in 1998. Mr. Repak moved to the operations side in 2000, as Asia-Pacific Operations Editor for Dow Jones Newswires in Singapore from 2000 through 2002, then as Newswires’ Americas, later Global, Operations Editor from 2003 through 2012. In 2012, he served on the planning committee that created a recommendation for merging the news staffs of The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires into a single, unified team. In 2013 he served as Deputy Operations Editor for The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Repak graduated from the University of Virginia with a bachelor’s degree in international relations.
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  • JOSEPH ROSENFELD

    JOSEPH ROSENFELD

    Senior Vice President, Financial Planning and Analysis
    Joseph Rosenfeld is Senior Vice President, Financial Planning and Analysis for Dow Jones, a position he assumed in June 2015. He previously served as Vice President, where he was responsible for the financial planning of several Dow Jones areas, including advertising and the Professional information Business. He is based in New York. Prior to joining the Dow Jones Finance team in 2010, Mr. Rosenfeld lead financial operations at SmartMoney and served as the General Manager of SmartMoney.com, overseeing the commercial and technology activities of the site, as well as the business development arm of the joint venture between Dow Jones and Hearst. Mr. Rosenfeld also held the role of Business Manager at Hearst Magazines’ new products incubator, where he worked on the launches of new brands, including CosmoGirl and O, The Oprah Magazine. Prior to Hearst, Mr. Rosenfeld spent several years at Gruner + Jahr Publishing, as the business manager of Parents Magazine. Mr. Rosenfeld began his career working for the United States government at the US embassy in Moscow. He graduated from Boston University and did post-graduate work at the Stockholm University in Sweden.
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  • INGRID VERSCHUREN

    INGRID VERSCHUREN

    Deputy Head of Professional Information Business and Senior Vice President, Data Strategy
    Ingrid Verschuren is Deputy Head of Professional Information Business and Senior Vice President, Data Strategy at Dow Jones. She is based in Barcelona. Ms. Verschuren is responsible for continuously developing and growing the Professional Information Business (PIB), while also overseeing all of Dow Jones’ licensed content and proprietary data collections. There are currently four core PIB product sets – Factiva, Newswires, Private Equity and Venture Capital, and Risk and Compliance. Previously, Ms. Verschuren was the Managing Editor of Dow Jones Risk and Compliance, where she was instrumental in evolving the Risk & Compliance data sets as well as leading the expansion of the global research team. She has also held numerous roles within Factiva, where she focused on global content strategy and operations. She started her career in the information industry when she joined Reuters as a news indexer in 1998. Ms. Verschuren holds an M.A. in Latin American Languages and Cultures from the University of Leiden in the Netherlands.
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  • JOSEPH VINCENT

    JOSEPH VINCENT

    Senior Vice President, Operations
    Joseph Vincent is Senior Vice President, Operations for Dow Jones. He is responsible for the global production and delivery of The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Vincent is also Senior Vice President, Operations for News Corp’s The New York Post, a position he has held since 2001. He added responsibility for the Journal in December 2007. Mr. Vincent served as Director of Operations for The New York Times from 1995 to 2001. He worked as a technology and managerial consultant in Stockholm from 1993 to 1995 and for IDAB’s production and project management from 1990 to 1993. From 1980 to 1990 he worked for the U.S. Navy as an electronic warfare specialist. Mr. Vincent serves on the Board of Directors for the International Newspaper Group (ING) and is a member of Hofstra University’s Herbert School Advisory Council. Mr. Vincent has a masters in business administration from Hofstra University and a bachelors in psychology from Regents College.    
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  • SUZI WATFORD

    SUZI WATFORD

    EVP & CMO, Wall Street Journal
    Suzi Watford is Dow Jones’ Chief Marketing Officer, overseeing global sales and marketing efforts for the consumer brands, including The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s. Leading an international team, she spearheads strategy and brand marketing, subscriptions and circulation, events and the membership loyalty program, WSJ+. She assumed the role in November 2014 and launched WSJ’s first brand campaign in seven years in February 2015. With more than a decade of experience in the media industry, Ms. Watford joined Dow Jones from News UK. Most recently, she served as Sales and Marketing Director for The Times and The Sunday Times, where she established and led the move from subscriptions to memberships. Prior, Ms. Watford was responsible for Partnerships and Loyalty before taking on the wider role of also overseeing brand extensions across News UK.
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  • JONATHAN WRIGHT

    JONATHAN WRIGHT

    Managing Director International
    Jonny Wright was appointed Managing Director International of Dow Jones in January 2016. He previously served as Managing Director APAC and Publisher of Financial News and WSJ Pro. Mr. Wright is responsible for defining and implementing growth strategies for The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones outside the United States. Mr. Wright is based in Hong Kong. Previously, Mr. Wright was Circulation Director in Europe for The Wall Street Journal, a role he held from January 2013. Mr. Wright first joined Dow Jones in 2010 as Advertising Sales Director for Dow Jones’ Financial News. Before joining the Dow Jones, he was Publisher and Group Sales Director at Euromoney Institutional Investor based in New York.
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Corporate Citizenship

Dow Jones is a News Corp company and is committed to the philosophy that responsible corporate citizenship improves the lives of all people as much as it does our own. Corporate citizenship at News Corp is focused on three main areas: philanthropy, volunteering and minimizing our environmental impact.

Learn more about News Corp’s commitment to making a positive impact by visiting newscorp.com/citizenship.

Our Environmental Policy

Integrity defines the culture at Dow Jones just as it does its journalism and business. Dow Jones strives to be a responsible consumer of energy and resources, as well as a positive influence in the communities where we work and live.

We affirm to all our employees, customers and the public that we will conduct our activities in an environmentally-sustainable manner while providing a safe and healthy workplace for our employees, in compliance with all governmental regulations and company policies.

Our Goals

  • Reduce absolute carbon emissions 40% by 2016 (compared to 2006 baseline)
  • Secure new office leases at facilities using renewable energy and/or that are LEED, BREEAM or similar certified
  • Achieve zero waste to landfill at our owned print centers by 2016
  • Continue to lead the discussion where business and the environment intersect via the ECO:nomics conference
  • By 2020, 90% of our globally purchased paper will be sourced from full chain of custody certified sources or recycled material.

 

Our Environmental Performance Summary

We believe sustainability begins as a business proposition, but doesn’t end there. Our mission is to inform discussions and decisions – our core business provides a platform for informing people for the good of society. Our authoritative and trusted news and information content sets agendas, starts conversations and influences outcomes. We expose fraud, malfeasance and negligence, and we engage our readers about critical issues such as climate change with highly balanced, journalistic integrity. Our information products are directed at a broad, influential audience and provide accurate, fair and trustworthy information that helps business become more sustainable.

As part of News Corp’s Global Environmental Initiative (GEI), Dow Jones has developed specific targets and strategies implemented by green teams across the globe. These teams have developed best practices to reduce energy usage and engaged employees, readers, advertisers and suppliers in the quest to reduce consumption and protect the environment. Dow Jones shares the details of its footprint in a transparent manner, publicly reporting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) via News Corp.

To learn more about our environmental programs and performance, please see our Dow Jones Environment Report – FY2016.

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Global Sales and Subscriptions

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