Gokhshtein Media Appoints CMO – Michelle Chabra

Last Updated: August 5, 2022By

Gokhshtein Media has been building its team to continue to be a leader in media coverage of blockchain and lifestyle content for viewers worldwide.

By appointing Michelle Chabra as its CMO, Gokhshtein Media will continue refining its position as “The Peoples Blockchain Media Source” with content deployed for the community and customers. Michelle’s experience in the blockchain industry reaches back to 2020, migrating through her traditional finance background, bringing a solid foundation to the corporation and community.

Michelle commented, “I am honored to be given this opportunity as the new CMO for Gokhshtein Media. I plan to continue to work hard toward the vision that our Founder, David Gokhshtein, has set for this amazing company. I am committed to making sure that we educate and grow Gokhshtein Media’s brand. I look forward to seeing this space grow and continue to be an inclusive and diverse space full of opportunities like this for everyone. If you work hard, anything is possible.”

Tammy Hammer, CEO of Gokhshtein Media, comments on Michelle Chabras new position, “I’m thrilled to have Michelle accept the position as CMO for Gokhshtein Media. Michelle is such wonderful addition & asset to have on our team. She brings years of experience, and her rapport with the Crypto & NFT community is amazing. Michelle’s insight and expertise will take us to the next level as we move forward. We will continue to strive to make this a more diverse space where everyone is welcomed & represented.”

The continued deployment of marketing for Gokhshtein Media, its customers, and the blockchain community will be accomplished in a fantastic way with the direction of Michelle Chabra.

Continued and expanding educational content is now being scheduled under the direction of Michelle and the rest of the management team from Gokhshtein Media which will benefit the global community. The primary benefit to the community in this education also comes from rock-solid content creators and knowing that Gokhshtein Media will never put up a paywall to demand funding from the public. Education is free, and community support is continually growing, while the team looks forward to the direction managed by Michelle Chabra.

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