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Annalee Gould Named SVP of Sales for iHeartMedia SF


Annalee Gould
Annalee Gould

iHeartMedia San Francisco appoints Annalee Gould as Senior Vice President of Sales, effective November 3. In her new role, Gould will oversee all sales operations across the company's seven Bay Area stations, which span music, talk, and news formats.

As SVP of Sales, Gould will be responsible for leading sales strategy, developing the team, and managing key client relationships. She will also work closely with programming and marketing leaders to create integrated campaigns that connect advertisers with iHeartMedia's large and diverse audience.

"Annalee's ability to build trust, navigate change, and deliver creative, cross-platform results makes her the ideal leader for our San Francisco sales team," said Division President Kris Foley. "Her experience and relationships in the Bay Area will be instrumental as we continue to grow our presence and impact."

Gould brings more than 20 years of experience in AdTech, SaaS, social media, and emerging marketing technologies. She has led high-growth sales organizations in complex industries such as fintech, crypto, and AI, scaling businesses from startups to multimillion-dollar operations.

"Audio is one of the most powerful and evolving channels in media today, and nowhere embodies creativity and innovation quite like the Bay Area," said Gould. "I'm excited to join iHeartMedia and work with a team that understands how meaningful human-generated content continues to drive trusted marketing."

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