Former Executive at Google, Huawei, Moody’s Analytics + 5x News & Documentary Emmy®-nominated, Former CNN and CBS Sci-Tech Journalist... Read more
Daniel Sieberg is a global thought leader on branding, consumer trends, storytelling, emerging technologies, and trust in the age of distraction. With a 25-year career in front of millions of people around the world spanning Google, Moody’s Analytics, Huawei USA, CNN, CBS News, ABC News, top-tier media, two books, and three startup ventures (ScreenGeni.us, GoodTrust, Civil), Daniel brings a rare combination of tech fluency, marketing depth, and narrative brilliance to the stage.
As a former senior executive and spokesperson at Google, Daniel worked on the brand marketing team for several years and helped steer major innovative campaigns including Google Trends, Google Maps, and he helped lead global communications efforts and product launches that defined Google’s voice to billions of users; he also co-created the Google News Lab and made regular appearances on NBC’s Today Show.
Later, at Moody’s Analytics, Daniel was embedded with the Customer Experience & Innovation Brand Refresh team, shaping a trusted financial institution’s identity for the modern age across digital channels, internal messaging, and content/design strategy. He also worked closely to shape global marketing campaigns for emerging technologies like quantum computing, VR/AR, and decentralized finance.
He’s also a 3x startup co-founder (ScreenGeni.us, Civil, and GoodTrust), taking three brands from 0 to 1, building visual identity, tone of voice, product-market storytelling, and customer experience. These weren’t theoretical exercises, these were real-time brand births under pressure.
Daniel is a recent graduate of the CMO Program at Columbia Business School, where he studied alongside marketing leaders on topics like brand transformation, market positioning, and leadership in the age of AI. He’s also an Emmy-nominated former science and technology journalist with CNN, CBS News, and ABC News, having covered and analyzed the strategies of the world’s most recognized companies including Apple, Microsoft, Twitter/X, Google, and Meta.
Whether from a broadcast studio, corporate boardroom, or conference stage, Daniel delivers keynotes that are dynamic, insightful, and deeply human, showing how brands don’t just tell stories, they become them. His talks are filled with real-world insights, hard-won lessons, and a clear-eyed vision of what it takes to make any audience feel inspired in an era of constant reinvention.