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iHeart/Miami Names Mark McKenzie Sales Manager


Mark McKenzie
Mark McKenzie

Mark McKenzie has been named iHeartMedia's Sales Manager for Miami, effective immediately. He'll oversee all sales operations for 103.5 The Beat, Throwback 105.5 Miami and Miami's BIN 880 WZAB (Black Information Network) and report to Tony Yip, Senior Vice President of Sales for iHeartMedia Miami.

"Since joining iHeartMedia, Mark has led our team in multiple capacities," said Market President, Shari Gonzalez. "It is wonderful to make it official. As Sales Manager, I am confident that Mark will take this brand and team to new heights."

McKenzie most recently served as Account Executive for iHeartMedia Miami for over three years. He began his career as a Media Consultant at Cox Media Group for over 20 years, where he consistently demonstrated his ability to drive business growth by partnering with cross-functional teams.

"I am truly honored to join the amazing leadership team of iHeartMedia Miami," said McKenzie. "The opportunity to lead our group of top-tier talent, coupled with our powerhouse portfolio of brands at iHeartMedia Miami is incredible. As South Florida continues to evolve as the multicultural hub of global economics and entertainment, iHeartMedia Miami is committed to being the largest connection to our valued clients and diverse community of listeners."

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