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Connoisseur Ups Sales Leadership Across CT & Long Island


Connoisseur Media
Connoisseur Media

Connoisseur Media announced a series of sales leadership promotions aimed at unifying its Connecticut and Long Island operations.

Stu Gorlick is promoted to VP of Sales for Connecticut and Long Island. Gorlick has led the Connecticut team on and off for nearly two decades. His career includes roles as Sales Manager at WFAN/New York, General Manager for WRKI and the Danbury cluster, positions at WPDH and the Poughkeepsie cluster, and WDRC in Hartford. He has spent most of his career with Connoisseur's Connecticut stations, focusing on building repeatable systems to drive revenue.

Todd Moskowitz moves into the role of Regional Digital Sales Manager, adding Connecticut to his existing Long Island responsibilities. A former Director of Digital Strategy at Townsquare Media with prior experience at 1010 WINS/New York, Moskowitz has led digital training and execution that the company says has boosted Long Island revenue and supported Connecticut stations.

Andy Alcosser, Revenue Development Manager for Connecticut, will extend his remit to Long Island, assisting with special projects including training and target development. He will continue to focus on revenue strategy, training, and seller support.

Shannon Begley, previously Digital Sales Manager in Connecticut, has been promoted to General Sales Manager, CT. Begley has been with Connoisseur for more than 15 years and has held multiple roles within the Connecticut sales organization.

Darren DiPrima will continue as Director of Sales for Long Island and will work closely with Gorlick to guide the market.

"These changes are about building a stronger, more unified local sales organization that leverages the incredible talent we already have," said Kristin Okesson, Senior Vice President/Market Manager for Connecticut and Long Island. "Stu, Todd, Andy, Shannon, and Darren each bring unique strengths to the table, and together, their leadership will help us deliver exceptional results for our clients."

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