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New marketing boss at Dropbox

October 21, 2016

Dropbox has appointed Carolyn Feinstein as its new Chief Marketing Officer, leading the cloud storage firm’s global marketing organisation.

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Carolyn will be driving initiatives to develop the company’s iconic and enduring brand. She is a creative pioneer with nearly 20 years’ experience leading marketing teams and building creative branding and messaging strategies for high-profile companies.

She ran Global Consumer Marketing at Electronic Arts (EA) for over 15 years, helping to define the strength and personality of EA SPORTS, and developing award winning, high-impact brand campaigns for franchises from Madden Football and FIFA, to Battlefield and The Sims. Most recently, Carolyn was at Pure Storage where she was responsible for building the company’s digital marketing strategy and developing their brand and messaging architecture.

Carolyn has said “I’m thrilled to join the talented Dropbox team. Dropbox is one of the few platforms that touches the lives of hundreds of millions of people, simplifying the way they work together. I’m really excited to work with the marketing team to continue building Dropbox’s beloved brand.”

Dennis Woodside, Chief Operating Officer, says: “We’re excited to welcome Carolyn Feinstein to Dropbox as our Chief Marketing Officer. Carolyn is a creative pioneer and strategic leader with almost two decades of digital marketing and branding expertise. We look forward to having her lead our global marketing team as we continue building an enduring company.”

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