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Danielle Douglass

Sales Manager at HubSpot

Danielle Douglass is an experienced event planner and marketer with a Bachelor of Science in business from California Polytechnic State University. She began her career as a Marketing Intern at Level Studios before working her way up to positions such as Field Marketing Coordinator at Hearsay Social and Senior Field Marketing Manager at Zuora. Danielle currently holds the title of Senior Group Manager of Strategic Events at Slack, previously working as Group Manager of Corporate Events at the same company.

Danielle's professional experience includes planning and executing corporate events, managing and leading teams, and developing marketing strategies for companies. Her expertise lies in event planning, field marketing, and account-based marketing. Danielle is an excellent communicator, able to work with a wide range of stakeholders to ensure successful events and marketing campaigns.

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Experience

Sales Manager, Mid-Market at HubSpot (November 2022 - Present)
Principal Sales Manager, Small Business at HubSpot (October 2021 - November 2022); Sr. SMB Sales Manager at HubSpot (October 2020 - November 2021); Manager, SMB of Account Executives at LinkedIn Sales Solutions (July 2018 - August 2020)

Education

Master of Business Administration - MBA, Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies & Marketing from Syracuse University - Martin J. Whitman School of Management (2020 - 2023); Bachelor of Arts, Communications from Virginia Wesleyan University (2001 - 2003); Associates in Arts, Liberal Arts Sci: Humanities from Herkimer County Community College (1999 - 2001)