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CMG Orlando Ups Ashley Williams to Director of Sales


Ashley Williams
Ashley Williams

Cox Media Group/Orlando elevates Ashley Williams to Director of Sales. She's been with CMG for 15 years, crossing divisions from Radio, Corporate Digital and Television. Williams started her career with CMG in 2007 as a Television Sales Assistant and grew to a Digital Sales Specialist. In 2015, she joined the Corporate Digital Team in a pilot role as the first Local Solutions Specialist and was later promoted to Sales Marketing Manager. Williams joined the Orlando Radio Sales team in 2019 as a Local Sales Manager and was promoted to Integrated Sales Manager in 2020.

"I am thrilled for the opportunity to lead the Orlando Radio sales team," said Williams. "We have an incredibly talented group, and I look forward to taking our team to the next level."

CMG Orlando Radio VP/Market Manager JC Campese stated, "I am extremely excited for our sales team and our wonderful clients to have Ashley Williams as CMG Orlando's new Director of Sales. Her diverse background with CMG and the trust she has built, both internally and externally, makes her the perfect choice to lead CMG Orlando sales into the future."

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