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Skyview Networks Ups Ethan Aragon, Heather Baumanis


Ethan Aragon & Heather Baumanis
Ethan Aragon & Heather Baumanis

Skyview Networks has announced two senior promotions across its Finance and Business Development/Communications departments, recognizing the contributions of longtime team members Ethan Aragon and Heather Baumanis.

Ethan Aragon has been promoted to Senior Executive Director, Insights. Since joining Skyview in 2014, Aragon has earned a reputation as an analytical contributor, providing insights that support sales teams, advertisers, and network partners. Over the past year, his leadership played a key role in the company's sales optimization project, giving business development teams new tools for decision-making. In his expanded role, Aragon will continue driving Skyview's data-driven growth strategies in close collaboration with Finance and Sales.

Heather Baumanis has been promoted to Executive Director, Business Development and Communications. She will continue overseeing Skyview's portfolio of sports partnerships and building client relationships while also leading internal, external, and corporate branding initiatives. Working closely with marketing, Baumanis will spearhead cohesive communications strategies designed to strengthen Skyview's industry presence and reputation.

"These individuals have made significant contributions to Skyview Networks' growth, reputation, and client success, and their expanded roles will allow them to further strengthen our brand and drive the company forward," said Steve Jones, President & CEO of Skyview Networks.

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