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    Daniel Guan

    Product Marketing @ Google | Ex-Facebook

    Daniel Guan is a graduate in economics and finance from Boston University with a diverse background in business, marketing, and strategy.

    He is passionate about entrepreneurship, strategy, and innovation and aims to make a positive impact on the world through technology-driven customer solutions.

    With a strong drive, energy, and self-starting attitude, Daniel is known for his quick learning abilities, outstanding organizational skills, and eagerness to collaborate in creative team environments.

    His educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Business Administration with a focus on Finance from the Questrom School of Business, both from Boston University. He has also pursued studies in Journalism at Harvard University Extension School.

    Daniel has held various roles in prestigious organizations such as Google, Facebook, Converse, BuzzFeed, and Nu Chapter Consulting Group, gaining experience in product marketing, account management, digital commerce strategy, journalism, and consulting.

    He has served in roles such as Product Marketing Manager and Associate Product Marketing Manager at Google, Account Manager at Facebook, and Intern positions at Converse, BuzzFeed, and more.

    Additionally, Daniel has experience in teaching as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at Boston University Questrom School of Business and has contributed to various marketing and internship roles in different organizations.

    For inquiries or networking opportunities, Daniel can be contacted through LinkedIn or Email.

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    San Francisco, California, United States