Dan Bell

Business Development Manager | Creative, News, Sport & Entertainment, UK at Alamy

Dan Bell has an extensive work experience in business development and account management roles. Dan worked as a Business Development Manager at Alamy, a leading image and footage selling company. At Alamy, they played a crucial role in sourcing new images and footage, maintaining relationships with photographers and agencies, and supplying creative professionals with high-quality content.

Before joining Alamy, Dan worked as a Business Development Manager at WARC, where they provided clients with advertising best practices and insights from renowned brands. Dan helped clients maximize advertising effectiveness and grow their businesses. Their clients included large advertising and media agencies, research companies, universities, and advertisers.

Prior to that, they served as an Account Manager at Focus Integrated, a digital and offline marketing agency. Dan worked closely with admired brands like Taylor Wimpey, Countryside, and Peabody, assisting them in their marketing communications and overall business growth.

Dan has also worked as a New Business Manager at Sticky Content, a specialist content agency. Dan offered strategic planning, content creation, and training services across various channels. Additionally, they worked as an Account Executive/Manager at Shutterstock, contributing to the growth of the global technology company's two-sided marketplace for creative professionals to license content.

Furthermore, Dan has experience working as a Picture Librarian at the Royal Collection Trust and as a Sales Advisor/Team Leader at Chitter Chatter.

Dan Bell has a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in History from the University of Plymouth. Dan has also pursued a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Social History from the same university. However, the specific start and end years for these educational experiences were not provided.

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  • Business Development Manager | Creative, News, Sport & Entertainment, UK

    April, 2019 - present