College Ambassador - Southern Methodist University
Dagne DoverAbout the role
Dagne Dover is looking for its first ever College Ambassadors! If you’re passionate about fashion, content creation, event planning, entrepreneurship, and marketing this program could be for you! As an ambassador, you’ll get to work with our NYC based team all semester long to bring Dagne to life on your campus and beyond.
The Role:
- Create fun, original content
- Sport our top-selling styles and be the Dagne expert on campus
- Pitch key moments and events to include Dagne into campus life
You:
- Are social media savvy and active on platforms like Instagram and TikTok
- Are obsessed with all things fashion and trends
- Have a creative eye and love to think outside the box!
- Love to bring people together and are highly involved in campus life
- Are highly motivated and enthusiastic
What you’ll get:
- A suite of Dagne goodies to start!
- Exclusive sneak peeks and chances to receive new styles and seasonal launches
- Networking opportunities with our founders and the Dagne Team
Founded in 2013, Dagne Dover is a digitally native, women-owned brand that designs problem-solving bags for all aspects of life. At its core, our company is aimed at making lives easier through empathy and good design. We love people, and we love making people happy.
Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging are important to us, as a diverse team ourselves. We’ve created a community where everyone’s uniqueness is celebrated, respected, and honored. We encourage you to apply if you think it sounds like a good fit for you!
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