 |    |
    |
Dana Roytenberg
Dana brings her valuable experience in business development, research, brand strategy, and marketing to fire up growth opportunities for Beyond the Arc. With a successful track record at The Beanstalk Group, the world’s leading brand licensing agency, and sustainable industry innovator HIP Investor (Human Impact + Profit), she's a creative strategist, with a fresh and innovative approach to organizational growth.
Expertise |
Brand strategy, project management, business development, marketing
communications, copywriting, research, sustainability |
HighlightsBrand management coordinator for The Beanstalk Group, helping to manage brand licensing for Ford Motor Company, Andy Warhol, and Paris Hilton.
At HIP Investor, supported business development and created key communications and thought leadership documents.
Managed HIP’s monthly Investor Roundtables, highly popular events that brought together investors, entrepreneurs and industry experts in discussion and networking around sustainable industries.
Researched at the Berkeley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs; worked for several international non-profits; and had a stint at the State Department at the American Embassy in Kiev, Ukraine.
Education Bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service |
|
|
| |

Snapshot

|
What inspires your work?
Curiosity, a passion for connecting people and ideas, a desire to
understand how things work and to help them work better. |
Where would you like to go that you haven't been?
I want to go to Spain, especially southern Spain. I've danced all my life,
and am obsessed with flamenco and flamenco guitar. Also, I've studied old
Andalusia and want to dig deeper into Moorish culture - peoples who are at
odds now were able to coexist peacefully there for generations.
|
What neighborhood would you be in your favorite city?
I would be the Marais district in Paris. It has a rich history and
old-school mystique, intermixed now with the new and cutting-edge. It's
dynamic and exciting, with pockets of absolute peace and stillness. The
Marais is beautiful but it's no lightweight, that's for sure. |
© 2002-2013 Beyond the Arc, Inc. All rights reserved. |
|