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Marquart Joins Paragon as Music Scheduling, AT Consultant


Cheri Marquart
Cheri Marquart

Paragon has announced that longtime radio veteran Cheri Marquart has joined the company as a Music Scheduling and Air Talent Consultant. Marquart brings more than 30 years of national network experience to her new role, enhancing Paragon's offerings in music strategy and talent development for radio stations.

"Adding Cheri to Team Paragon is a dream come true for me," said Paragon CEO Mike Henry. "Her commercial radio background, including decades as Senior VP of Programming at Westwood One, is perfectly aligned with helping our public radio clients up their game. She's already making a positive impact with our music stations."

Marquart expressed enthusiasm for her new role, saying, "I'm thrilled to join Paragon Consulting, a team renowned for elevating brands and transforming media strategy. This opportunity allows me to bring decades of broadcast and marketing expertise to forward-thinking clients who are ready to grow, connect, and lead in new ways. Go Team Paragon!"

Marquart is highly proficient in music scheduling platforms such as MusicMaster, GSelector, and Stratus. She has also coached dozens of air talent across multiple formats, helping them refine their on-air delivery and connect more deeply with their audiences.

In addition to her programming credentials, Marquart has been a morning personality at KHIH and KMJI in Denver, and served as a voiceover artist for US West. Based in Denver, Marquart is known for her commitment to community-focused radio and her passion for Colorado's outdoor lifestyle.

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