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Multiple Promotions At Emmis/New York

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With the start of a new year comes many new changes for many employees at Emmis New York. Multiple changes in leadership have taken effect immediately which are listed below:

Multiple Promotions At Emmis/New York
  • SKIP DILLARD, PD of WBLS and WLIB, is now VP/Programming for WBLS and WLIB
  • PIO FERRO, PD of WQHT (HOT 97), is now SVP/Content and Operations
  • VICTOR GIACOMELLI, Dir./Sales, is now SVP/Revenue
  • MATHEW DAWSON, General Sales Manager, is now VP/Broadcast Sales
  • NICOLE OVADIA, Dir./Strategy and Special Projects, is now VP/Customer Success
  • PATRICIA ROBINSON, operations and HR manager, is now VP/Human Resources and Community Engagement

“to further position the stations for success and continue their delivery of top performance and customer service.”

“All six of these senior leaders have played a vital role in the growth and success of our legendary NEW YORK CITY brands. It is a pleasure to recognize their contributions with these well-deserved promotions,” said SVP/Market Manager CHARLIE MORGAN

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