Lara Daniel as an official judge for the Shorty Awards
Our CEO and Co-Founder, Lara Daniel, returned as an official judge for the 14th annual Shorty Awards. This is the second year Lara has been named a judge for the competition alongside a panel of esteemed judges.
April 22, 2022
Our CEO and Co-Founder, Lara Daniel, will be returning as an official judge for the 14th annual Shorty Awards. This is the second year Lara has been named a judge for the competition alongside a panel of esteemed judges.
Lara co-founded Pulse Advertising over 7 years ago, when the influencer marketing industry was a fraction of the size it is now, and has built, alongside Christoph Kastenholz, the global leading agency we have today. With the mission of reshaping the advertising world through influencer marketing, we were pioneers in the industry and have now extended our expertise to social media management and paid social advertising. We are a team of 100+ people across 5 offices globally and are recognized as a partner of Instagram, TikTok and Google.
The Shorty Awards, or simply ‘Shortys’, recognise and praise the best of social media from influencers and creators to brands and organizations, whose innovation and creativity offer something great to the social media world. Shorty Awards was the first of its kind to arise and remains the most prominent awards competitions in its industry. We are delighted that our CEO has joined this prestigious event!
We are delighted that our CEO has joined this prestigious event!
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