Daniel Bittencourt
About Daniel Bittencourt
Daniel Bittencourt serves as the Head of Marketing at Mutual of Omaha, a position he has held since 2019. He has a background in marketing from Ibmec and has previously worked in various roles in communication and journalism in Brazil.
Work at Mutual of Omaha
Daniel Bittencourt has served as the Head of Marketing at Mutual of Omaha since 2019. In this role, he oversees marketing strategies and initiatives for the company, contributing to its growth and brand presence in the insurance and financial services sector. His tenure at Mutual of Omaha spans five years, during which he has implemented various marketing campaigns and projects aimed at enhancing customer engagement and market reach.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Bittencourt studied Marketing at Ibmec, a well-regarded institution known for its focus on business education. His academic background provides him with a solid foundation in marketing principles and practices, which he applies in his professional roles. His expertise encompasses various aspects of marketing, including strategic planning, communication, and brand management.
Background
Before joining Mutual of Omaha, Daniel Bittencourt accumulated significant experience in the media and communications field. He worked at Grupo Bandeirantes De Comunicação as Coordenador De Produção | Jornalismo from 2003 to 2006 in São Paulo, Brazil. Following this, he spent 13 years at H+ Conteúdo E Relações Com a Mídia as Gerente De Comunicação Corporativa, based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he honed his skills in corporate communication and media relations.
Professional Experience
Daniel Bittencourt's professional journey includes key positions that have shaped his marketing and communication expertise. His role at Grupo Bandeirantes De Comunicação involved coordinating production in journalism, which provided him with insights into media operations. At H+ Conteúdo E Relações Com a Mídia, he managed corporate communication, further developing his strategic communication skills over a 13-year period.