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Nueva Network Names Jennifer Wynns VP/Digital Sales


Jennifer Wynns
Jennifer Wynns

Nueva Network names Jennifer Wynns as Vice President of Digital and Multimedia Sales, a newly created position. Wynns joins the company from Mirror Digital, where she served as Director of Brand Partnerships. She previously served as an Account Executive at Nielsen for their largest partner, Disney. Wynns began her media career on the agency side, to include The Vidal Partnership, WPP, IPG and Publicis, delivering media plans and insights for top brands.

"Early this year we enter the digital space with the launch of Nueva Plus and as our company continues to grow exponentially within digital media, Wynns' agency background, her experience and deep knowledge of cross media measurement, data and insights will be invaluable to our organization, as we seek to drive revenue targets across all of our platforms," said Nueva Network CEO and CRO Jose Villafane. "Our team is thrilled and looks forward to benefiting from Wynn's rich and unique background as we garner more ad dollars as we reach more viewers and listeners across the U.S."

Nueva Network is 100% minority owned audio media company representing a network of 517 radio outlets in the top 112 DMA with 97% coverage of the U.S. Hispanic Market.

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