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Bluetext Partner Jason Siegel Recognized as DMN 40 Under 40

by Don GoldbergSeptember 1, 2016
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Bluetext is excited to announce that our Chief Creative Officer, Jason Siegel, has been recognized for this year’s 40 Under 40 Awards presented by DMN. The event celebrates 40 individuals under the age of 40 who not only display innovative, digital marketing techniques, but are actively reshaping the craft of the business. The DMN 40 Under 40 Awards will honor the exceptional marketing achievements of the winners on Thursday, September 29th at The Dream Downtown in New York City.

Jason is recognized for embracing the tidal shift toward technology and data-based marketing strategy that customers now demand, discovering cutting edge opportunities to reach new prospects and wow existing clients. He is acknowledged as a pioneer in web design, creative communications, and interactive strategies, continuously challenging himself and his peers to take ownership of the customer experience.

Learn more about the full list of award recipients and purchase your tickets to join the celebration here!





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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the DMN 40 Under 40 award?

The DMN 40 Under 40 award honors marketing professionals under the age of 40 who are making significant contributions to the industry. It highlights innovators who are reshaping digital marketing.

Why was Jason Siegel recognized with this award?

Jason was recognized for his pioneering work in digital marketing, especially in blending creativity with technology and data-driven strategies. His efforts have consistently pushed boundaries in web design and customer experience.

What does this recognition mean for Bluetext?

Having a partner honored in the DMN 40 Under 40 underscores Bluetext’s position as a forward-thinking agency. It signals to clients that the agency is led by innovative leaders who set industry standards.