The United States Studies Centre hosted a breakfast and 'in-conversation' event with Stephen Dunbar-Johnson, President, International of The New York Times Company.

He was joined by Claire McFarland, Director of the United States Studies Centre's Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program, for a discussion about the future of media organisations and international business models. 

Stephen Dunbar-Johnson is responsible for the oversight and strategic development of the Times Company’s international businesses. He was appointed in October 2013 to lead the global expansion of the company.

Prior to The Times, Dunbar-Johnson was publisher of the International Herald Tribune, a position he assumed in January 2008. He previously held various business development roles in the United Kingdom, France and the United States over 12 years at The Financial Times. He was educated at Worth School and Kent University in the UK and has completed an executive management program at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and the Sulzberger Executive Leadership Program at the Columbia School of Journalism.

This event was jointly presented with Telum Media.