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Cumulus Names Nadia Cowart DSM for Beaumont/Lake Charles


Nadia Cowart
Nadia Cowart

CUMULUS MEDIA has appointed Nadia Cowart as Digital Sales Manager for Cumulus Beaumont, TX/Lake Charles, LA. Cowart, who was previously Promotion Manager for Cumulus Beaumont/Lake Charles from 2002 through 2008, rejoins the company from KBMT-K-JAC12 News in Beaumont, where she was Marketing Director. A native of Southeast Texas, Cowart has over 20 years' experience in helping grow businesses and communities in the area. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Business from UTMB.

"Nadia is an experienced marketing and sales professional in both of our markets, and we are excited that she is returning to Cumulus to help lead our digital sales department," said Elizabeth Blackstock, Vice President/Market Manager, Cumulus Beaumont/Lake Charles. "She understands what our communities need to grow and has worked with area businesses and non-profit organizations to achieve their objectives through effective digital strategies."

Cowart commented, "The way to build a better community is to listen and let every voice be heard. Cumulus Beaumont/Lake Charles has deep roots in our region and delivers on its promise to help advertisers engage with the community 24/7/365 through our popular platform of radio stations, websites, social media, events and more. I am excited to work with our customers and with the entire Cumulus Beaumont/Lake Charles team and look forward to doing great things together!"

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