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iHM/Washington, DC Names Brett Pomykala SVP of Sales


Brett Pomykala
Brett Pomykala

iHeartMedia in Washington, DC appoints Brett Pomykala as Senior Vice President of Sales, effective immediately. He returns to iHeartMedia from Audacy in Richmond, VA, where he most recently served as the General Sales Manager. Pomykala previously served as the General Sales Manager for iHeartMedia in Richmond, VA, and General Sales Manager of iHeartMedia in Augusta, GA. He began his career at Clear Channel in Charleston, SC and is a graduate of George Mason University.

"We are incredibly excited to welcome Brett Pomykala to the iHeartMedia Washington, D.C., team to lead our sales efforts. Brett has a proven track record for cultivating high-performing sales teams and generating impressive revenue achievements. We are excited to have Brett lead our sales strategy and build on the success of our iconic local radio brands, events, podcasting and streaming platforms," said Region President Aaron Hyland.

"I am thrilled to join iHeartMedia Washington, D.C. and honored to work under the leadership of Aaron Hyland. Being part of this talented group is a tremendous opportunity and I cannot wait to see what we accomplish together in the future. I look forward to partnering with the dynamic sales team and clients to drive the results they have come to expect from iHeartMedia in the Nation's Capital," added Pomykala.

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