Daniel James Consulting Wins 2024 B2B Marketing Specialists of the Year by Corporate LiveWire
- Daniel James Consulting
- Feb 15, 2024
- 1 min read

[New York, NY] – [February 15, 2024] – Daniel James Consulting has been named the 2024 B2B Marketing Specialists of the Year by Corporate LiveWire, a prestigious global platform recognizing excellence across the corporate landscape. This award celebrates the firm’s industry leadership, client impact, and innovation in B2B marketing strategy.
The Corporate LiveWire Innovation & Excellence Awards recognize standout businesses and professionals around the world who have demonstrated exceptional performance and creativity in their respective fields. Daniel James Consulting was selected for its tailored approach to B2B marketing, strong client partnerships, and proven success in driving measurable business outcomes.
"We are incredibly honored to be named B2B Marketing Specialists of the Year by Corporate LiveWire," said Daniel Neidorf, Founder and President of Daniel James Consulting. "This recognition reflects the dedication of our team and our passion for helping B2B companies tell their stories, reach their audiences, and scale strategically in a competitive market."
With a client-first mindset and deep expertise across digital marketing, brand positioning, and multi-channel engagement strategies, Daniel James Consulting has built a reputation as a trusted partner for B2B brands looking to break through the noise and generate long-term value.
To learn more about the Corporate LiveWire Awards, visit www.corporatelivewire.com. For more about Daniel James Consulting’s B2B marketing services, visit www.danieljamesconsulting.com.
About Daniel James Consulting
Daniel James Consulting is a strategic consulting and marketing firm that partners with businesses to deliver tailored solutions across B2B marketing, brand development, public relations, and digital strategy. The firm empowers organizations to strengthen their market position and drive growth through data-driven insights and creative execution.
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