Danielle brings her vibrant and extensive background in the professional and educational performing arts industry to her role as an Account Executive at KickCharge. With a history in marketing, management and business development, Danielle loves fostering strong client relationships and ensuring that communication flows seamlessly between creative teams and clients. Her strategic insight and commitment to excellence allow her to help small businesses ignite their potential and achieve measurable results—which is so exciting for her!
Music is one of Danielle’s greatest passions. Her taste ranges from the folk charm of Lizzy McAlpin to the pop anthems of Taylor Swift, and from the retro vibes of Lesley Gore and Peggy Lee to the classics of Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra.
Danielle earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Rutgers University, where she specialized in strategic public communications and public relations. She also holds a Master of Business Administration from Pace University, with concentrations in marketing and management. This strong educational foundation equips her with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of client needs with confidence and creativity.
At the heart of Danielle’s drive is a passion for continuous learning and relationship development. She thrives on acquiring new knowledge and insights, applying them across various aspects of her role as an Account Executive. Danielle’s commitment to personal and professional growth not only bolsters her abilities in managing complex projects but also deepens her connections with clients, which is a testament to her dedication to her success at KickCharge.
Away from the office, Danielle enjoys spending quality time with her two Giant Schnauzers, Rogue and Raiden. Danielle is a proud dog mom. During the warmer months she loves to go flower picking and hopes to one day have a large flower garden of her own. She also can be found watching Netflix series and Apple TV shows like Ted Lasso, Ozark, Inventing Anna and Stranger Things, to name a few.
“Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” – Theodore Roosevelt