Daniel Ellenberg
About Daniel Ellenberg
Daniel Ellenberg is the Senior Director of Human Resources for Latin America Development Markets and Panama HQ at Procter & Gamble. He has held various HR roles at Procter & Gamble across multiple countries since 2008.
Title
Daniel Ellenberg holds the title of Senior Director - Human Resources at Procter & Gamble, responsible for the Latin America Development Markets and Panama HQ. His tenure in this role began in 2022, and he is currently based in Panama City, Panama.
Current Role at Procter & Gamble
Since 2022, Daniel Ellenberg has been serving as the Senior Director of Human Resources for the Latin America Development Markets and Panama HQ at Procter & Gamble. In this capacity, he oversees HR operations and strategies across multiple markets, contributing to the development and management of human resources in the region. He is based in Panama City, Panama.
Past Roles at Procter & Gamble
Daniel Ellenberg has held several leadership positions within Procter & Gamble. From 2018 to 2021, he was HR Senior Director for Colombia, Peru, and Chile, located in Bogota, D.C., Colombia. In 2018, he briefly served as the HR Associate Director for the same region. Between 2015 and 2018, he worked as HR Manager in Lima, Peru. From 2012 to 2018, he was Senior HR Manager in the São Paulo Area, Brazil. Prior to that, he served as Talent Manager and Business Partner from 2010 to 2012 in Venezuela and São Paulo, Brazil, and as Talent Supervisor from 2008 to 2010 in Venezuela.
Academic Background
Daniel Ellenberg earned a degree in Psychology from the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello (UCAB), completing his studies between 2002 and 2007. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his career in human resources and talent management.
Early Career and Teaching Experience
Before transitioning fully into his HR career, Daniel Ellenberg worked as an Assistant Professor of Psychometry at UCAB from 2007 to 2008. This role in Caracas allowed him to share his knowledge and expertise in psychological measurement with students, supporting their academic and professional development.