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Dan Csont
Global Chief Marketing Officer: Brand Strategy, Digital Marketing, Customer Experience, and Personalization
Dan Csont is a seasoned business leader with a strategic focus and a proven track record.1 He was the Vice President of Global Brand & Customer Experience at Delta Air Lines from 2016 to 2019, where he led a team of approximately 120 people with a $340 million budget.1 In this role, he was responsible for Delta's global brand, product/customer experience (both B2B and B2C), digital marketing, advertising and media strategy, product management, customer experience, and a major sponsorship portfolio.1
Csont has extensive experience developing and executing data-driven marketing programs designed to increase revenue while ensuring brand quality and awareness.1 He also has significant experience with customer data management, personalization, segmentation, and analytics.1
Before joining Delta Air Lines, Csont held CMO roles at TE Connectivity and PSCU Financial Services.23 As of December 2020, Csont became the first Corporate Chief Marketing Officer at Corpay, a business payments company.23 At Corpay, he is responsible for leveraging effective marketing strategies to deliver clear business impact and building strong customer relationships.1
Csont's previous roles include:
- EVP & Chief Marketing Officer at Corpay (2020–Present)1
- CMO, Network and Data Center Solutions at TE Connectivity (2013–2016)1
- SVP & CMO at PSCU (2012–2013)1
- SVP & Senior Marketing Officer - Commercial Services Division (B2B) at Equifax (2010–2012)1
- SVP - Strategic Marketing (B2B and B2C) at Equifax (2008–2010)1
- VP - Strategic Pricing at Equifax (2006–2008)1
- Executive Director - Enterprise Marketing at AT&T (2004–2006)1
- Senior Director - Marketing at AT&T (1997–2004)1
- Senior Financial Analyst at Cisco (1994–1997)1
- Senior Consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers (1991–1994)1
Csont earned a BS in Accounting and Finance from the State University of New York at Buffalo (1987-1991) and an MBA in Marketing from Georgia State University - J. Mack Robinson College of Business (1996-1999).1


