Sunny Tiger Joins FanCentro as Brand Ambassador

Sunny Tiger Joins FanCentro as Brand Ambassador

COLOGNE, Germany — FanCentro has announced the addition of Sunny Tiger to its roster of brand ambassadors.

The German "social media personality, blogger, model and entrepreneur joins a growing base of influencers who use FanCentro’s best-in-class tools to turn their fans into followers and revenue," a rep said.

"FanCentro has been instrumental in helping me grow my business and my following, so it was an easy decision to join them as an ambassador," explained Tiger. "I need a platform I can trust that will advocate for me and provide me with the tools and services to help me succeed. FanCentro has really worked for me, and I want to help get out the word to more creators about the incredible resources here."

Tiger joins an ambassador team that includes Rachel Starr, Eliza Rose Watson, JustLucy, Rosanna Voorwald and Niels van de Zanden.

"We're attracting internationally known influencers because we're the best at what we do, which is helping them build successful long-term businesses," FanCentro Chief Sales Officer Nicholas Hörger said. "We've created a platform that serves all influencers and where they can grow without fear of de-platforming. Sunny Tiger's been enthusiastic from the start, and it's helped make her a huge success. We're so glad she's sharing her story to the larger creator community."

Follow Sunny Tiger on FanCentro and find the platform on Twitter.

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