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WNFN (Y'all 106.7)/Nashville Welcomes Taylor Stanford


Taylor Stanford
Taylor Stanford

WNFN (Y'all 106.7) in Nashville adds Taylor Stanford as the Country outlet's new air personality. Before joining Y'all 106.7, she served as the Marketing and Event Manager for Riot Hospitality Group for six years where she supported the opening of Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row Nashville, managed marketing and media relations and coordinated numerous events. Stanford will work alongside Y'all 106.7 Brand Manager Ron Allen.

Stanford, a Mississippi native, has had a diverse career in the entertainment industry thus far. After obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with a minor in Communication Studies, she went on to showcase her talents in various roles ranging from red carpet journalism with notable industry figures, behind-the-scenes media work on major platforms such as Good Morning America, CMT and Entertainment Tonight, to marketing relations for prominent Hospitality Groups.

Stanford noted, "After a successful time in marketing, I realized my passion for being in front of the microphone and decided it was time to make a return to media... Joining Y'all 106.7 was the perfect opportunity."

Allen commented, "I'm so excited that Taylor has joined the Y'all 106.7 Team. Her energy, passion, creativity, and love of country music make her a perfect fit. We know that her skill sets will greatly add to the positive momentum the station has going."

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