
Sharon Chan
Deputy, Strategic Culture Initiatives at The New York Times
Deputy, Newsroom Culture & Careers @nytimes. Fan of @dannyoneil @aaja @MIT @seattletimes
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1 week ago |
bonhams.com | Nicola Griffin |Sharon Chan
Hong Kong – Bonhams Hong Kong Watches auction on 23 May achieved a remarkable 90% sellthrough rate, driven by spirited bidding. Leading the sale was the Richard Mille UP-01, an Innovative, Rare and Brand-New Limited Edition Ultra-Thin Titanium Wristwatch, Made in Collaboration with Ferrari, circa 2024, which realised HK$8,005,000—underscoring the market's appetite for innovation and cutting-edge watchmaking.
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4 weeks ago |
bonhams.com | Nicola Griffin |Sharon Chan
Hong Kong – Bonhams will present the Hong Kong Watches sale on 23 May 2025, celebrating the world of watchmaking including notable timepieces with advanced engineering and rare hand-crafted designs. These racing inspired timepieces all share a link with renowned car maker Ferrari, and like their super cars, push the limits of what is possible in watchmaking. The live sale is led by Richard Mille, Audemars Piguet and Patek Philippe and two impressive single-owner collections.
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4 weeks ago |
globalnews.ca | Sharon Chan
The Curator independently decides what topics and products we feature. When you purchase an item through our links, we may earn a commission. Promotions and products are subject to availability and retailer terms. Getting ready to celebrate a graduate in your life? Finding the perfect gift can be tricky—you want something they’ll actually use, but that also feels meaningful enough to mark the moment.
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2 months ago |
homenetwork.ca | Iris Benaroia |Sharon Chan |Amber Dowling |Mira Nabulsi
It’s easy to shut the door and forget about the bathroom — it’s not exactly the most exciting space in the home, after all. And most ordinary bathrooms aren’t that large, making it an extra challenge to do something special in there. Yet the utilitarian space has potential: from creating pretty storage to plastering up wallpaper, here are simple ways to spark joy in yours. Bathroom feeling blah? Lay down some punchy tiles.
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2 months ago |
homenetwork.ca | Sharon Chan |Amber Dowling |Mira Nabulsi |Emma Yardley
Want to refresh your living space for 2025? Now’s the perfect time to swap outdated design ideas for fresh, inviting updates — and it may be simpler than you think. As Sage Phillips showcases in her home, this year’s top design trends are all about comfort, charm and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. From grounding hues to curvy details and more, read on to learn how the latest home design trends can help you create a space you’ll love to come home to.
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I'm taking on a new role @nytimes! I'll be working on strategic culture initiatives in our newsroom.

We're pleased to announce that Sharon Chan, who has a track record of innovation, has an expanded role as Monica Drake’s deputy for strategic culture initiatives. https://t.co/AUHLvlvVHP

RT @deanbaquet: I haven't tweeted in 8 years but I'm so excited to work with the next generation of investigative reporters. Apply for the…

We hired a deputy editor for our new local investigations fellowship: Chris Davis!

We’re thrilled to announce a deputy for the new local investigative reporting fellowship, as Chris Davis (@gannettdavis) joins Dean Baquet in leading the program. https://t.co/2fExZnUUur