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Townsquare Ups Jeff Luckoff to Regional MP/CRO for Michigan


Jeff Luckoff
Jeff Luckoff

Townsquare Media expands Grand Rapids Market President Jeff Luckoff's role to include statewide oversight of the company's local media clusters in Michigan. He will report to Townsquare Senior Vice President Todd Lawley. Before joining Townsquare in 2020, Luckoff previously served as Regional Vice President for iHeartMedia and DOS for Clear Channel/Detroit.

"In a very short amount of time Jeff has reset the culture, made key hires, and built a foundation that is unlocking the full potential of our market leading online and on-air brands in Grand Rapids. We are now challenging Jeff to unlock the full potential of our statewide footprint which includes Grand Rapids, Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, Lansing and Flint," commented Lawley.

"We have incredible talent and local brands throughout the state of Michigan. I am fortunate for the opportunity to utilize Townsquare's footprint to deepen our impact on the community and further deliver better results for our advertisers. I am honored to be leading such an extraordinary team," said Luckoff.

Townsquare COO/Local Media Erik Hellum added, "Jeff has quickly made his mark in Grand Rapids with a focus on talent, culture and performance. Given his vision and extensive relationships throughout the state of Michigan, I am confident that he will work very well with our Townsquare Michigan team to maximize our unparalleled assets in that state."

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