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Angelique Alston Named Brand Manager WPGC/Washington DC


Angelique Alston
Angelique Alston

Entercom promotes 30-year radio executive Angelique Alston to Brand Manager of WPGC-FM/Washington, DC, effective immediately. Since 2013, she has served as Assistant Program Director, morning producer and events producer. Alston also served as morning show producer for "The Donnie Simpson Show" and "Big Tigger in the Morning" on WPGC and executive produced annual station events, including "For Sisters Only," "Coat Drive 95," and the "Back to School" and "Birthday Bash" concerts.

"Angelique has done a tremendous job elevating our team and I am excited to see her expand her career as Brand Manager," said Entercom Washington DC Senior Vice President and Market Manager Ivy Savoy-Smith. "Her unique way of providing entertainment for our listeners, educating the community with viable content and her engagement with the sales management team tells me she will thrive in this new role. Her ability to multi-task, implore creative thinking, work hard and commit to excellence has led to great success and we are delighted to have her lead WPGC 95.5 FM."

"I am honored to officially lead WPGC during this pivotal moment in our history," added Alston. "As the first woman in the history of the station to oversee programming, I look forward to educating, elevating and empowering our current and future stars, leveling the playing field for woman and African-Americans in our industry, and creating opportunities to showcase the excellence and leadership that is the WPGC brand legacy."

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