"I think people need to know that no matter where you come from and where you grew up and who your family is, it's possible to break through all of that and get somewhere you want to go." Kristi Daraban did just that! Having held senior positions at NBCUniversal, Nestle and Disney, to name a few, she is now the associate vice president of marketing at Nationwide. As a first-generation Hungarian- American, she discovered early on the need to carve out her own path to get where SHE wanted to go. In this episode of Brand Insider: BTS, Kristi tells me that, as a pioneer in digital media, she has pretty much had to invent her job throughout her career. She also talks about her grandmother's bravery and how it motivated her to believe anything is possible, including being supermom at home...with the help of a few TikTok videos that is! by Lisa Singer Read the whole story >
"When I started out, there weren't many women in leadership roles, and so finding that female role model was really hard...it really was difficult ... by Lisa Singer Read the whole story >
"People often say, oh, she's shy, or, oh, she doesn't have an opinion. I just think the reality is I use my voice, or, ... by Lisa Singer Read the whole story >
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