April is Celebrate Diversity Month—a time to honor the richness of diversity in cultures, backgrounds, perspectives, experiences, and traditions, and the strength that comes from embracing them. Let’s continue learning from one another, fostering belonging, and creating spaces where everyone can thrive. 🌍 #CelebrateDiversityMonth
About us
Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE: GCI) is a diversified media company with expansive reach at the national and local level dedicated to empowering and enriching communities. We seek to inspire, inform, and connect audiences as a scalable, growth focused media and digital marketing solutions company. We endeavor to deliver essential content, marketing solutions, and experiences for curated audiences, advertisers, consumers, and stakeholders by leveraging our diverse teams and suite of products to enrich the local communities and businesses we serve. Our current portfolio of trusted media brands includes the USA TODAY NETWORK, comprised of the national publication, USA TODAY, and local media organizations in the United States, and Newsquest, a wholly-owned subsidiary operating in the United Kingdom. Our digital marketing solutions brand, LocaliQ, uses innovation and software to enable small and medium-sized businesses to grow, and USA TODAY NETWORK Ventures, our events division, creates impactful consumer engagements, promotions, and races.
- Website
-
http://gannett.com
External link for Gannett | USA TODAY NETWORK
- Industry
- Media Production
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Public Company
Locations
-
Primary
1675 Broadway
23rd Floor
New York, NY 10019, US
Employees at Gannett | USA TODAY NETWORK
-
Brittany Hite
Journalism + Technology: Product Manager, Project Manager, Journalist, Writer, Editor, Producer
-
Janine Nicolas Brown
Digital Marketing Expert Specializing in Paid Search & Paid Social Advertising
-
Imtiaz Patel
CEO, Board Member - Growth and Turnarounds
-
Guy Philosoph
Head of Product Management, Digital Marketing Products
Updates
-
With two races left, there’s still time to join America’s sweetest run. 🍫 Looking to participate? Head to https://lnkd.in/gXpRi4rb and see if we’re running through your city.
-
-
April is Earth Month! As we approach Earth Day on April 22, let's take every opportunity this month to celebrate and care for our planet. By practicing sustainable habits, it helps create a greener, healthier world for future generations. Let’s make everyday Earth Day! #TeamGannett; #ERGSpotlight; #EarthMonth 🌍🌱 Below, Eric Woomer, Resource Management Director, shares how our Sustainability Forward ERG plans to celebrate Earth Month.
-
We’re going to keep listening to DELA & Steady Rock Easy until the dancing’s through (which will be never!) 🎶 Read their exclusive interview and watch their performance with USA TODAY here: https://lnkd.in/grQKBRvE #USATODAYAcoustic
-
Today, on World Autism Acceptance Day, we celebrate Autism Acceptance Month. This is a time to honor the unique strengths, talents, and perspectives of autistic people. Let’s move from awareness to true acceptance, creating welcoming spaces where everyone is included, supported, valued, and celebrated for who they are. 💙 #AustismAcceptanceDay; #AustismAcceptanceMonth
-
-
Spring has sprung in the nation’s capital. 🌸 Check out USA TODAY’s gallery of images here: https://lnkd.in/gW3hT9BQ
-
-
In honor of National Arab American Heritage Month, we celebrate the rich history, culture, resilience, and contributions of Arab Americans. From art and literature to science and the vibrant flavors of Arab cuisine, their impact enriches our communities. Let’s continue to recognize, honor, and uplift their voices, stories and heritage. 🌟 #TeamGannett; #ERGSpotlight; #NationalArabAmericanHeritageMonth Below, Maissaa Bachir, Human Resources Business Partner, shares what National Arab American Heritage Month means to her.
-
Paralympian Scout Bassett sees herself as "pushing the boundaries all the time of how people look at other people with disabilities. … I'm hoping to continue to change those perceptions and the stories that are told." The Paralympic athlete had no role model or mentor who looked like her. Now, she has worked with the world’s leading brands, published a memoir, broken records and become a spokesperson for representation of visible disabilities by posing in magazine spreads. Read her interview with USA TODAY’s KiMi Robinson here: https://lnkd.in/gKumyfAa #USATWomenoftheYear
Paralympian Scout Bassett sees herself as "pushing the boundaries all the time of how people look at other people with disabilities. … I'm hoping to continue to change those perceptions and the stories that are told." The Paralympic athlete had "unthinkable" and "unspeakable" experiences early in life, and her childhood was spent in part navigating her disability alone. She had no role model or mentor who looked like her. Now, she has worked with the world’s leading brands, published a memoir, broken records and become a spokesperson for representation of visible disabilities by posing in magazine spreads. #USATWomenoftheYear
-
Angela F. Williams, JD, M.Div, the first Black woman to serve as president and CEO of United Way Worldwide in the charity organization’s 135-year history, is aiming to scale community-driven solutions and break down systemic barriers. Since 2021, she's stood on the front lines of the organization's response and recovery efforts to devastating disasters including this year's Los Angeles wildfires and the hurricanes that ripped through the South in 2024. Read her interview with USA TODAY's Karissa Waddick here: https://lnkd.in/g-kA-NgH #USATWomenoftheYear
Angela F. Williams, the first Black woman to serve as president and CEO of United Way Worldwide in the charity organization’s 135-year history, is aiming to scale community-driven solutions and break down systemic barriers. Since 2021, she's stood on the front lines of the organization's response and recovery efforts to devastating disasters including this year's Los Angeles wildfires and the hurricanes that ripped through the South in 2024. Williams credits her father, a Baptist preacher who worked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as head of the NAACP for South Carolina during the Civil Rights Movement, with instilling in her a drive to serve others. #USATWomenoftheYear
Affiliated pages
Similar pages
Browse jobs
Stock
GCI
NYSE
20 minutes delay
$2.84
-0.15 (-5.017%)
- Open
- 2.84
- Low
- 2.73
- High
- 2.885
Data from Refinitiv
See more info on