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Skyview Networks Elevates Krahl, Davis to VP/R&PS


Kristin Krahl and Howard Davis
Kristin Krahl and Howard Davis

Skyview Networks has promoted Kristin Krahl and Howard Davis to the newly created roles of Vice President, Revenue and Performance Strategy, President & CEO Steve Jones announced in a companywide memo this morning. The move reflects an evolving sales structure and formalizes a unified leadership team of Krahl, Davis and Patrick Cannon, SVP of Sales Operations. Jones credited Cannon with providing steady leadership during the transition as the trio guides strategy, execution and performance across the sales organization.

Krahl, who joined Skyview in August 2020 and brings more than two decades of media sales experience, will lead agency and client strategy with an emphasis on relationship development and growth. She will also oversee RFP and pricing optimization in collaboration with Davis and Cannon, and direct account executive performance advancement and talent development. Jones noted that her ability to drive engagement and deliver innovative sales strategies has been a key factor in the company's success.

Davis, who has been with Skyview since 2017 and has more than 30 years in media sales, will focus on new business development with an emphasis on the sports and political sectors. His responsibilities also include RFP and pricing optimization alongside Krahl and Cannon, as well as client billing and communication across the sales organization. The memo cited his recent contributions in inventory strategy and operational oversight as instrumental in maximizing revenue and supporting growth.

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