The Washington Post Names Joy Robins, Formerly of Quartz, as Chief Revenue Officer

Her first day is March 11

Joy Robins is leaving Quartz as global chief revenue officer to join The Washington Post as its new CRO. She replaces Jed Hartman, who abruptly exited the company in October last year.

Robins will oversee advertising at the publisher, including WP BrandStudio, video, audio and programmatic. Her first day will be March 11.

“Joy will play a critical role in the continued expansion of all sales initiatives with a focus on driving top-line revenue, amplifying the messages of clients and creating premium experiences for our readers around the world,” said Fred Ryan, publisher and CEO of The Washington Post, in a prepared statement.

Robins spent over five years at Quartz, where she is credited with growing the company by triple digits and serving in senior-level positions that also included svp, global revenue and strategy and vp of advertising and strategy.

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