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iHeartMedia Ups Jennifer Stocker to AP for Nebraska-Iowa


Jennifer Stocker
Jennifer Stocker

iHeartMedia elevates Jennifer Stocker to Area President for the Nebraska-Iowa Area, effective immediately. As AP, she'll have oversight for the Omaha, Des Moines, Sioux City, Davenport, Ogallala and Cedar Rapids markets. Stocker has been with iHeartMedia for over 25 years and joins the Nebraska-Iowa Area from the MidNorth Area. In her previous role, she served as a leader across the six markets that comprise the MidNorth Area and directly oversaw the Grand Forks, ND market as the Market President.

"I am excited to announce that Jen will be leading the Nebraska-Iowa Area! Jen's strong work ethic, organizational skills, positive attitude, culture-first mentality and competitive drive make her the perfect fit to elevate this Area to new heights. Her passion for our radio brands and profound understanding of the connection with our audience across all platforms will foster growth within our community, advertising partners and team," said Shosh Abromovich, Division President for iHeartMedia.

"I am deeply honored and excited to take on the role of Area President for the Nebraska-Iowa region at iHeartMedia. This position offers the privilege of working with an exceptionally talented team while serving the dynamic and vibrant communities that make this region so unique. I look forward to advancing iHeartMedia's legacy of innovation and connection, and I'm eager to collaborate with our partners to create outstanding experiences for both our listeners and clients," added Stocker.

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