Noted digital media exec Meridith Rojas has joined Swiss computer peripherals manufacturer Logitech as its global head of creator marketing.In this role, Rojas -- who co-founded and served as CEO of DigiTour, a producer of live events featuring social media talent -- will focus on helping to shape Logitech’s relationships with Gen Z, working with gaming and entertainment brands and tapping into her relationships with digital creators.
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Link-In-Bio Upstart Koji Names DigiTour’s Christopher Rojas Chief Creator Officer
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DigiTour Co-Founder Meridith Rojas Named Logitech’s Global Head Of Creator Marketing
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Brooklyn And Bailey Tap Annie LeBlanc, Maddi Jane, Rebecca Zamolo As Openers For Fall Tour
Kicking off tonight in Houston, the show will feature the 17-year-old twins performing new music, including hit singles 'Dance Like Me' and 'Simple Things'.
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Brooklyn And Bailey Unveil First-Ever Merch Line Ahead Of Fall Tour
The range features a total of 26 different items -- from T-shirts to sticker sets to lanyards, card holders, and chokers.
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YouTube Stars Brooklyn & Bailey Announce Schedule For Upcoming Tour As Tickets Go On Sale
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Brooklyn And Bailey Team With DigiTour To Take Their Music On The Road
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DigiTour CEO To Grace Cover Of First Issue Of New Magazine For Young Female Entrepreneurs-To-Be
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Musical.ly Megastar Baby Ariel Launches ‘Arielmoji’ Sticker App
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Jake T. Austin, Ariel Martin, Rickey Thompson, Dylan Dauzat To Headline DigiTour Summer
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Nash Grier To Headline DigiTour’s First Latin-American Event Series
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DigiTour Media Plans “Spring Break” With Social Media Personalities
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DigiTour Brings Social Media Stars Around North America With ‘Slay Bells’ Tour
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