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Jim Richmond Named Director of Sales for Bonneville Seattle


Jim Richmond
Jim Richmond

Bonneville Seattle Media Group has named Jim Richmond will serve as the media cluster's Director of Sales, effective September 16. He replaces Cathy Cangiano who was recently promoted to the role of SVP and Market Manager in Seattle.

Richmond brings a wealth of successful sales management experience and a proven track record of delivering revenue growth and customer retention over the past 20 years with CBS Radio, Clear Channel and Entercom in Denver, Seattle and San Francisco. Most recently, Richmond was the General Sales Manager at Entercom in San Francisco, where, among other things, he led the team focused on expanding sales partnerships with NFL, MLB and NBA franchises.

"I believe Jim Richmond's experience, combined with his business acumen and strong leadership skills are well aligned to capitalize on opportunities that we have identified as integral to our success," said Cangiano. "In addition to his responsibilities leading the sales teams, he will be a key contributor to our Leadership Team and our constant efforts to align with Bonneville's purpose."

"Helping clients market their businesses provides us with a constant learning experience," said Richmond. "I know how fortunate I am to be excited and energized at work every day, and hope to help those I work with feel the same."

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