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Beasley Media Group Rolls Out Regional Vice Presidents


Beasley Media Group
Beasley Media Group

Beasley Media Group unveils the new role of Regional Vice Presidents across the company. These individuals will be responsible for overseeing multiple markets on a regional basis across the country. Under the new leadership structure, Cluster and Market Managers will report directly to the Regional Vice President responsible for overseeing their market.

Regional Vice Presidents:

  • Ron deCastro will be responsible for overseeing the Fort Myers and Tampa, Florida markets. In addition to serving as Ft. Myers Market Manager, AJ Lurie will now oversee sales across the State.

  • Mac Edwards will oversee the Charlotte and Fayetteville markets. Kent Dunn will continue to lead the Augusta market.

  • Mary Menna will lead the Company's Boston, Philadelphia, and New Jersey markets.

Kevin Rich, who currently serves as Beasley Media Group Vice President of Operations, will now also be responsible for overseeing the company's Las Vegas and Detroit-based operations.

All Regional Vice Presidents will report directly to Chief Operating Officer Brian Beasley. Company President Bruce Beasley will be appointed Vice Chair of BBGI's Board of Directors at its next scheduled meeting.

"These changes reflect the company's continuous commitment to streamline our sales efforts and drive revenue in an efficient manner across multiple platforms throughout the Company," said Beasley Media Group CEO Caroline Beasley.

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