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Los Angeles, California-based Edible, Inc, a Daniel J. Edelman Holdings Company Appointed Faraz Iqbal as Chief Technology Officer
Date of management change: May 02, 2024
Los Angeles, California-based Edible, Inc, a Daniel J. Edelman Holdings Company Appointed Faraz Iqbal as Chief Technology Officer
Edible, Inc is a specialist agency within the Daniel J. Edelman Holdings family of companies focused entirely on the food, beverage and spirits sector. Edible brings together cross-discipline expertise, cutting edge thinking and innovative ideas to offer an integrated team solution for our clients. Food, beverage and spirits companies are increasingly seeking deeper expertise across various areas including strategy and creative, policy, nutrition science, issues management, corporate reputation, insights and analytics, consumer marketing and digital engagement. With the ever-changing environment we have reimagined how we work and how we can best support companies and organizations involved in the food, beverage and spirits sectors going forward. Our teams include experts from each of these areas, allowing Edible to provide clients with the knowledge and focus to deliver insight-driven campaigns that meet their business objectives. As a separate legal entity within the Daniel J. Edelman Holdings family of companies, Edible operates distinctly from the other agency teams, while bringing best-in-class thinking to our clients. For more information, or to taste our offerings, please email us at info@edible-inc.com
Faraz Iqbal is Chief Technology Officer at Edible, Inc, a Daniel J. Edelman Holdings Company. Previously, Faraz held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.
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