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BRN Appoints Joy Elder as St. Louis Regional Manager


Joy Elder
Joy Elder

Bott Radio Network (BRN) appoints Joy Elder as St. Louis Regional Manager overseeing KISV (91.5), K240ES (95.9) and KISV-AM (1320). Leading a team of sales people for 30 years, Elder is a seasoned veteran at Bott Radio Network and will dedicate her business skills and experience to continue Bott Radio Network's vision since its founding 58 years ago in 1962 -- getting the word of God into the people of God.

"With Joy Elder's wealth of knowledge and experience at Bott Radio Network, it is a natural next step to appoint her as our new St. Louis Regional Manager," stated Bott Radio Network President/CEO Rich Bott. "Through her outstanding service in business, ministry and the community, Joy has proven to be a strong, effective leader. More importantly, she has a heart for Christian service and a big vision for the future of St. Louis."

"I am both excited and humbled to serve as the St. Louis Regional Manager at Bott Radio Network," added Elder. "BRN has a wonderful heritage, serving the Christian community throughout the greater St. Louis area for 38 years. I look forward to serving the St. Louis community and connecting sponsors to our outstanding BRN family audience."

A senior professional with progressive marketing and managerial experience, Elder holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Marketing from Arizona State University and a Master's of Science in Corporate Communication from Lindenwood University. Actively involved in the community, she has served as the Bible study leader at Grace and Peace Women's Homeless Shelter for 17 years. Since 2002 Elder has been a volunteer and short term missionary with African Vision of Hope and is on the VISION team currently assisting 3,000 orphans across Zambia.

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