Duolingo Launches Licensing Division to Expand Brand Presence
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Summary
Duolingo is expanding its brand by launching a licensing division, led by industry professional Elena Vrska as Global Head of Licensing and Collaborations. The move aims to bring Duolingo's characters into the real world, enhancing the fun and social aspects of learning.
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We’re thrilled to announce a major new chapter in the Duolingo story: we’re officially launching a licensing division!
Elena brings more than 15 years of experience to lead our new licensing efforts.
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