Campaign India Team
Jul 24, 2017

Gutenberg appoints Christina Daniels as director, content

She will focus on building capabilities across the country

Gutenberg appoints Christina Daniels as director, content
Integrated communications agency, Gutenberg today announced that Christina Daniels has joined the company as its director of content for India.
 
Harjiv Singh, founder & CEO, Gutenberg, said, “We have taken our time to find the right content leader, whose understanding of the communication business is phenomenal. Christina will be responsible for conceptualising and executing cutting-edge content that speaks to a global audience.”
 
In past, Daniels has been associated with several leading technology, retail and media brands. She is also the author of the bestseller “I’ll Do It My Way: The Incredible Journey of Aamir Khan”.
 
Prior to joining Gutenberg, Daniels held the position of Marcom Manager at CGI. She led marcom content development at the global communications center in India. Before this, she was also associated with organisations such as Microsoft, Metro Cash & Carry, Dell Services, Wipro Technologies, IBM and STAR, to name a few.
 
“By working on content strategy and building out capabilities across the country, we will be able to provide brands with other engaging ways to connect with consumers. I believe sky is the limit”, said Daniels.
 
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Campaign India

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