Danielle Allen


Danielle offers creative insight, collateral development, and proposal design. In her role, Danielle closely collaborates with the Director of Marketing & Communications, the marketing team, and clients to shape projects and create intuitive experiences.

Before joining UNC Executive Development, Danielle was a freelance graphic designer working with various brands ranging from health and lifestyle to non-profit, government, and education.

In addition to print and digital design, she has experience with large-format printing, vehicle wrapping, and apparel design. This panel of universes allowed her the diversity and understanding to design for many audiences.

Danielle holds a BFA in graphic design from Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design and an AAS in advertising and graphic design from Johnston Community College.

Danielle lives in Lucama with her husband, Chad, and two rescue pups, Mack and Cinder. She spends her free time volunteering as a brand manager for LESLIE’S WEEK, a non-profit that helps women with stage 4 breast cancer.

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