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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Chief Information Officer of online banking startup company DAVE since 2020.  Former Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, TwentyFirstCenturyBrand since 2018.  Former Global Chief Marketing Officer at Airbnb (2014-2018).  Former Vice President, Global Advertising and Creative Excellence, Coca-Cola Company where he was executive sponsor of the LGBT Business Resource group and the first openly gay executive leader. In 2014 he also led the creative agenda on the Super Bowl campaign, which saw the first same sex parents in a Coca-Cola TV ad.
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Chief Marketing Officer of Rocket since 2024.  Board Member of Fanatics Inc, Sonos, and GoFundMe.  Former Chief Information Officer of online banking startup company DAVE (2020-2024).  Former Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, TwentyFirstCenturyBrand since 2018.  Former Global Chief Marketing Officer at Airbnb (2014-2018).  Former Vice President, Global Advertising and Creative Excellence, Coca-Cola Company where he was executive sponsor of the LGBT Business Resource group and the first openly gay executive leader. In 2014 he also led the creative agenda on the Super Bowl campaign, which saw the first same sex parents in a Coca-Cola TV ad.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:54, 5 February 2024

Jonathan Mildenhall

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Business

Description

Chief Marketing Officer of Rocket since 2024. Board Member of Fanatics Inc, Sonos, and GoFundMe. Former Chief Information Officer of online banking startup company DAVE (2020-2024). Former Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, TwentyFirstCenturyBrand since 2018. Former Global Chief Marketing Officer at Airbnb (2014-2018). Former Vice President, Global Advertising and Creative Excellence, Coca-Cola Company where he was executive sponsor of the LGBT Business Resource group and the first openly gay executive leader. In 2014 he also led the creative agenda on the Super Bowl campaign, which saw the first same sex parents in a Coca-Cola TV ad.

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