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Mid-West Family Names Tom Nankival Vice President of Sales


Tom Nankival
Tom Nankival

Mid-West Family Broadcasting appoints Tom Nankival as the new Vice President of Sales for its operations in Indiana and Michigan. Nankival will oversee sales initiatives in the South Bend and Southwest Michigan markets starting May 2. Nankival previously held the position of General Manager and General Sales Manager at Clarke Broadcasting in Sonora, CA.

Prior to Sonora, Nankival held roles such as General Sales Manager at the La Crosse Radio Group in Wisconsin and Saga Communications in Jonesboro, AR. He's also managed operations as General Manager for Adams Radio Group in Las Cruces, NM, and for Saga Communications in Springfield, IL, and Des Moines, IA.

Brian Doetsch, Chief Executive Officer of Mid-West Family, expressed enthusiasm about Nankival's capabilities in contributing to the company's growth. "This region is poised for some serious growth, and we're confident Tom will help us seize upon the opportunity. We couldn't be more excited to have him leading our team in this effort," said Doetsch.

Reflecting on his new role, Nankival shared his excitement about joining Mid-West Family. "I'm thrilled at the opportunity to join the great group of broadcasters at Mid-West Family. Having competed against them in a couple of markets, I can tell you it's better to be with them than against them," he remarked.

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