Dq Turner

Dq Turner

Brand Writer, Naming Lead @ The New York Times

About Dq Turner

Dq Turner is a Brand Writer and Naming Lead at The New York Times, where he has worked since 2017. He previously held positions at Interbrand, Herman-Scheer, Voyageurs National Park Association, and FCB New York.

Current Role at The New York Times

Dq Turner serves as the Brand Writer and Naming Lead at The New York Times. In this role, Turner is responsible for developing brand narratives and creating impactful names that resonate with the publication's audience. Turner has been with The New York Times since 2017, contributing to various branding initiatives and projects over the past seven years.

Previous Experience at Interbrand

Prior to joining The New York Times, Dq Turner worked at Interbrand as an Associate Consultant in Verbal Identity from 2015 to 2017. During this two-year tenure in the Greater New York City Area, Turner focused on brand strategy and verbal identity, helping clients articulate their brand messages effectively.

Internship Experience at Herman-Scheer

In 2014, Dq Turner completed a three-month internship at Herman-Scheer in the Greater Los Angeles Area. This experience provided Turner with foundational skills in brand development and marketing strategies, contributing to a diverse professional background.

Role at Voyageurs National Park Association

Dq Turner worked as a Program Coordinator at Voyageurs National Park Association in 2013 for three months in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area. In this role, Turner was involved in coordinating programs that promoted the park's initiatives and engagement with the community.

Education at Yale University

Dq Turner earned a Bachelor’s Degree in American Studies from Yale University, completing the intensive track program from 2011 to 2015. This academic background provided Turner with a strong foundation in cultural analysis and communication, which is reflected in their professional work in branding and writing.

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