Millie Tran

CFR Staff

Millie Tran

Vice President and Chief Digital Content Officer

Millie Tran is vice president and chief digital content officer at CFR, where she oversees the digital content and services teams and leads CFR’s storytelling efforts across its website, social, audio, video, and other digital properties. Previously, she worked in various leadership roles at the intersection of journalism, product, and strategy at Condé Nast, the New York Times, and the Texas Tribune. Among other honors, Ms. Tran was selected as a Sulzberger Executive Leadership Program fellow and a 92Y Women in Power fellow and was named to Editor and Publisher’s 25 Under 35 in 2018. She holds a BA in global studies from the University of California, Los Angeles.

 

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