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NAB Radio Board Election Results Announced


National Association of Broadcasters
National Association of Broadcasters

The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has announced the results of the 2024 NAB Radio Board of Directors elections. The two-year terms of the elected board members will begin in June, 2024. New board members include Beasley Media Vice President and Market Manager Mary Menna for District 2 (NY, NJ), Saga President and CEO Chris Forgy for District 6 (NC, SC) and Woof Boom Radio President and majority owner Jerry "J" Chapman for District 10 (IN).

Here is the complete list of NAB Radio board members in the even-numbered districts:

Mary Menna
Vice President and Market Manager
Beasley Media
District 2 - NY, NJ

Chris Forgy
President and CEO
Saga Communications
District 6 - NC, SC

Jerry "J" Chapman
President and majority owner
Woof Boom Radio
District 10 - IN

Jeanna Berge
President, Multi-Platform Group
iHeart Media
District 14 - IA, WI

Ben Downs
Vice President
Bryan Broadcasting
District 18 - Southern TX

Tim Swift
Executive Vice President, Strategy and Technology
Bonneville International Corporation
District 22 - AZ, NV, NM, UT

Leonard Wheeler
President
Mel Wheeler, Inc.
District 4 - DE, DC, MD, VA

Flynn Foster
President/Owner
Guaranty Media
District 8 - LA, MS

Erik Hellum
Chief Operating Officer
Townsquare Media
District 12 - MO, KS

Andrew Sutor
Executive Vice President and General Counsel
Audacy
District 16 - CO, NE

Larry Patrick
Managing Partner
Legend Communications, LLC
District 20 - MT, ID, WY

Bob Proffitt
President and CEO
Alpha Media LLC
District 24 - Southern CA, Guam, HI, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Island

Effective immediately, Woof Boom Radio President and majority owner Jerry "J" Chapman will assume the District 10 (IN) board seat that was held by Michael Hulvey of Neuhoff Media. Starting in June, 2024, Radio One Regional VP/GM Ohio Eddie Harrell, Jr. will be appointed to the designated seat held by Urban One's Alfred Liggins.

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