Chris Daellenbach
About Chris Daellenbach
Chris Daellenbach is a Demand Generation Specialist at TouchBistro in Toronto, Ontario, with a background in digital media and marketing. He has experience in channel partner marketing and has previously held positions at Opening Day Entertainment Group and Procurate.
Work at TouchBistro
Chris Daellenbach has been serving as a Demand Generation Specialist at TouchBistro since 2021. In this role, he focuses on channel partner marketing, contributing to the company's growth and outreach efforts. TouchBistro is a leading provider of restaurant management software, and Daellenbach's expertise supports its mission to enhance the dining experience through technology.
Education and Expertise
Chris Daellenbach holds a Master's Degree in Digital Media from Ryerson University, where he studied from 2014 to 2015. He also earned a Bachelor's Degree in Music Performance from Western University, completing his studies from 2008 to 2012. His educational background equips him with a diverse skill set applicable to digital marketing and communications.
Background
Before joining TouchBistro, Chris Daellenbach worked as a Marketing Communications Manager at Opening Day Entertainment Group from 2014 to 2018. He also co-founded Procurate, a company dedicated to helping businesses curate and source products globally, where he worked from 2018 to 2021. His professional journey reflects a strong foundation in marketing and entrepreneurship.
Engagement with RevGenius
Since 2022, Chris Daellenbach has been an active member of RevGenius, a community that connects sales and marketing professionals. Through this platform, he engages with peers and shares insights, contributing to discussions on revenue generation and marketing strategies.
Previous Experience
Chris Daellenbach has a diverse professional background, including his role as Co-Founder at Procurate from 2018 to 2021. His experience spans various aspects of marketing and business development, which he has applied throughout his career in different organizations.