Daniella Cagol has extensive experience in digital marketing, content production, and social media management. Daniella currently serves as the Director of Digital Marketing at MarieBelle New York since July 2021. Prior to this, they worked at Nearly Natural as a Digital Marketing Manager & Content Producer, where they were responsible for developing digital marketing strategies, directing photoshoots, managing video production, and overseeing asset creation. Daniella joined Nearly Natural in October 2018 and is still employed there. Before that, Daniella worked at MIA Shoes as a Social Media Manager & Creative Content Creator, where they collaborated with the Creative Director and Digital Marketing Team to create and implement content strategies for various brands under MIA Shoes. Daniella joined MIA Shoes in November 2016 and is currently in that role. Daniella also has experience as an E-Commerce Manager & Digital Strategist at Mariebelle Chocolates, a Web Manager & Marketing Strategist at Scosha, a Managing Editor at Imagine Fashion, and a Post Production Manager & Online Fashion Writer at Selfridges. Daniella began their career as an Editorial Assistant & Contributing Editor at The Industry London and served as the Founding Editor-In-Chief at TheHub-Magazine.com.
Daniella Cagol began their education journey at the Academy of the Sacred Heart, where they completed their High School degree from 1988 to 2001. Following that, they attended Loyola University New Orleans from 2001 to 2002, where they studied Journalism. Daniella then pursued their Bachelors degree in Communications and Journalism at the American University of Rome, from 2003 to 2007. After completing their undergraduate studies, they went on to Macquarie University from 2007 to 2008, where they obtained a Masters degree in International Communications. Daniella further specialized in Magazine Journalism by pursuing another Masters degree at Kingston College from 2008 to 2009.
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