Diderik van der Graaf

Chief Marketing Officer at bitsCrunch

Diderik van der Graaf has a diverse and extensive work experience in various marketing roles. Diderik'smost recent role was as the Head of Marketing at bitsCrunch, where they oversaw the marketing efforts of an AI-enhanced decentralized NFT data platform. Prior to that, they served as a Founding Partner at Amber Fuel, a CMO-as-a-service collective specializing in sustainable growth for Web 3.0 companies.

Diderik also worked as a Strategic Advisor/Consultant and a Core Contributor & Head of Marketing at Creaticles. Diderik has held leadership positions at companies like Ofertia, where they served as the Chief Marketing Officer and led the development of an integrated omnichannel strategy, and Zinio, where they were the Director of Acquisition and spearheaded internationalization efforts and growth hacking techniques.

Before that, Diderik was the Director of Acquisition at Cellfish, where they managed a global marketing budget and developed innovative acquisition strategies across various channels. Diderik co-founded and served as the CEO of Atelier 81, an innovative design-focused greeting card publishing start-up, and worked as the Marketing Manager Europe at Metaboli, managing the European marketing budget for online video game services.

Diderik began their career at Google as a Lead Account Strategist, providing expert advice on campaign performance and leading a team of Account Strategists.

Throughout their career, Diderik has demonstrated their expertise in marketing strategy, growth hacking, internationalization, and team leadership.

Diderik van der Graaf completed their education in a chronological order as follows:

In 1998, they obtained their Baccalauréat in Economics and Social Sciences from Lycée Français de Vienne.

From 1998 to 2001, they pursued their Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics at Kingston University.

Later, between 2002 and 2004, Diderik attended ESCP Business School and earned a Master's degree in European Business. The field of study for their master's degree is not specified.

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