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Amanda Habrowski Upped to KBFF Portland Content Director


Amanda Habrowski
Amanda Habrowski

Alpha Media appoints 16-year radio veteran Amanda "ICE" Habrowski as Content Director of KBFF-FM (Live 95.5) in Portland, OR. Most recently, she served as the Alpha Media CHR outlet's Assistant PD, Music Director and midday talent. Previously, Habrowski handled afternoons on WJFX-FM (Hot 1079) in Fort Wayne, IN. She's also worked with "Mojo in the Morning" at Clear Channel Detroit.

Habrowski commented, "I am beyond thrilled to be named Content Director of Live 95.5. I've believed in this station and vision since moving to Portland six years ago and can't wait to continue to grow our brand and make waves in the Rose City. I am proud and honored to be an example for women in this industry that if you put your mind to it, you can do it all. Thanks to Phil Becker for everything. And all of you who believe in me and helped coach me to be the best I can be, here's to another 16 years, radio."

Alpha Media Portland Market Manager Lisa Decker commented, "Amanda is very talented, ambitious, hard-working and always looking for continuous growth. This is a well-deserved promotion and an easy decision to make."

Executive VP of Content Phil Becker stated, "I feel privileged to get to hand the reins of Live 95.5 to Amanda. In my opinion, the radio industry needs more female content creators, and I know she will be an inspiration for other women aspiring to run radio brands. Her promotion is well deserved and I'm confident she can take the station even further."

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