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Envision Ups Jen Weisfeld to Affiliate Relations Manager


Jen Weisfeld
Jen Weisfeld

Envision Networks has strengthened its team in its Cleveland office moving Jen Weisfeld from her role as Assistant Marketing Manager to Affiliate Relations Manager. She'll now consult and assists affiliates and potential radio stations throughout the northwest states. Before joining the company Weisfeld was on-air at Entercom's WDOK (Star 102.1 FM)/Cleveland and executive producer of the "Jen and Tim Morning Show." She was also on-air in Muskegon, MI before returning to Cleveland to join Envision Networks.

"Jen's time in marketing gave her a deep dive into understanding Envision's products," said Senior Affiliate Relations Manager Ryan Verardi. "Super serving our affiliates is our most important job. Jen's radio experience and knowledge of our shows and services makes her an incredible resource to stations across the country."

Concurrently Lara Weidner joins Envision Networks following a stint as a marketing intern and is named Assistant Marketing Manager succeeding Weisfeld. She served as a marketing intern at the company in 2018 and previously worked at Kent State University's TV2 as part of the tele-production team at the university.

"Lara brings a strong work ethic to our team," said Envision Networks Marketing Director Dave Hintz. "She has done a great job building better processes for the public relations function and produces quality marketing pieces for our sales team. Plus, like Jen she brings her love of cats to the office every day so we can expect more cat memes in our social media."

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