Daniel Heil

Director of Business Operations at Terakeet

Daniel Heil has a diverse range of work experience. Daniel joined Terakeet in 2015 and held multiple roles, including Account Manager, Senior Account Manager, Brand Strategist, Sr. Brand Strategist, Brand Strategy Supervisor - Special Projects, and Project Controller. In these positions, they were responsible for managing digital marketing projects, coordinating teams, and developing search engine optimization strategies. Daniel also worked at Cause for the 'Cuse as a Co-Chair, leading a volunteer team to raise funds for children in the Syracuse City School District. Additionally, Daniel gained experience at Canisius College Athletics as a Graduate Assistant, where they handled game day operations, sponsorship, and sports promotion. Daniel started their career as a Marketing and Communications Intern at HealthNow New York Inc. and as an Operations Support Intern at Cardinal Health.

Daniel Heil earned a Master's degree in Sports Administration from Canisius University, from 2013 to 2015. Prior to this, they completed their undergraduate education at Canisius University, receiving a degree in Marketing/Management from 2009 to 2013. Daniel obtained an Advanced Designation High School Diploma from Marcellus High School in 2009. In terms of additional certifications, they obtained the Clifton StrengthsFinder certification from Gallup in July 2014. Daniel also holds Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt and Lean Six Sigma White Belt certifications, obtained in July 2012 and June 2012 respectively, although the institutions that offered these certifications are unknown.

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Timeline

  • Director of Business Operations

    August, 2023 - present

  • Project Controller

    December, 2021

  • Senior Account Manager

    April, 2019

  • Account Manager

    February, 2017

  • Brand Strategy Supervisor Special Projects

    September, 2016

  • Sr Brand Strategist

    July, 2016

  • Brand Strategist

    May, 2015

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