
Rebecca Blumenstein
Deputy Managing Editor, The New York Times
Rebecca Blumenstein is deputy managing editor of The New York Times, a position she’s held since February 2017, focusing on making sure the Times remains an essential destination for readers interested in business, finance, economics, and technology. Previously, she was deputy editor in chief of The Wall Street Journal. Before that, Blumenstein was Page One editor, appointed in September 2011, and a deputy managing editor and international editor since December 2009. She has also served as managing editor of WSJ.com and as China bureau chief, overseeing the China team that won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting. She was named to the Aspen Institute’s Henry Crown Fellowship in 2009.
Previously

2018 Festival
Women Becoming Leaders: Why This Matters
Video — 49m 27s

2018 Festival
Deep Dive: The Rise of Populism in America: What It Looks Like, Why it Happens, and Prescriptions for Change
Video — 1h 29m 23s

2018 Festival
Deep Dive: Leading Transformational Change
Video — 1h 29m 1s

2018 Festival
Deep Dive: Is China the Threat It’s Made Out to Be?
Video — 1h 33m 22s

2018 Festival
After #METOO: The Way Forward for Women in the Media
Video — 58m 17s

2015 Festival
Can the Next Generation in China and America Share the Future?
Video — 59m 25s

2015 Festival
Advice From Women Who Lead
Video — 46m 3s