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The emoji company promotes Paulina Pérez to new senior role

The emoji company has appointed Paulina Pérez as its new vice president of licensing and operations.

Paulina (pictured) was previously commercial and licensing director at the company, reporting directly to founder and ceo, Marco Huesges.

She has over 17 years of expertise in various areas including brand strategies, customer experience, sales, promotions, social media management, public relations, marketing, plus category management across lifestyle, fashion, video games, entertainment, sports, design and film sectors.

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