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Cynthia Sulzberger is the half-sister of Arthur Sulzberger Jr. and daughter of Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Sr. and his second wife, Carol Fox Fuhrman. She is a beneficiary of the family trusts that control the New York Times Company through its Class B shares, preserving the Sulzberger family's influence over the newspaper founded in 1851. She has maintained an extremely low public profile, with no documented involvement in the company's operations, editorial decisions, or executive roles, unlike many relatives who have held prominent positions. Public records provide scant details on her professional career, residence, or personal interests, and she is not known to hold public office, lead organizations, or engage visibly in philanthropy, politics, or business ventures outside the family holdings. This privacy aligns with several Sulzberger family members who avoid media attention.