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Daniel Curtis

Founder & CEO at Vices

Daniel Curtis began their career in 2007 as a Summer Analyst at Goldman Sachs, a leading global investment banking, securities, and investment management firm. Here, they were tasked with building financial models, analyzing financial statements, and managing data entry. Additionally, they supported a range of business units, team members, and various seasoned analysts.

In the same year, Daniel Curtis joined ROBB REPORT as Vice President and Director of International Development. As Vice President, they had the unique opportunity to engage with the finest luxury brands in the world in some of the most exciting fields. Here, they collaborated with the team of experts to develop solutions that connect connoisseurs with the products and experiences that match their discerning level of taste. As Director of International Development, they oversaw International Partnerships at Robb Report, a high-end magazine published in the USA, China, Brazil, The United Arab Emirates, India, Turkey, Russia, Kazakhstan, Singapore, Vietnam, and Spain. During their time there, they focused on expanding the global Robb Report Brand into new markets and territories by identifying emerging sectors, developing growth opportunities, and bridging key partnerships.

In 2015, Daniel Curtis became the Founder & CEO of Vices, the leading luxury gift-box membership and custom gift-box solutions business. Through their thoughtfully curated gifts and media channels, they tell stories and create inspirational experiences that are designed to surprise and delight even the most discerning customer. Daniel has the privilege of leading an incredible team who are best in class in the ways of storytelling, curation, design, packaging development, and logistics/fulfillment.

Daniel Curtis attended Claremont McKenna from 2003 to 2007, graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy, Politics & Economics.

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