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Entercom New Orleans VP/MM Chris Claus to Retire


Chris Claus
Chris Claus

Entercom has announced that Chris Claus will retire after 10 years of service as Vice President and Market Manager for the New Orleans cluster, effective August 31. The 35-year broadcasting veteran joined Entercom in 2007. Prior to joining Entercom, Claus served as Vice President and General Manager for KJQY-FM/San Diego, KFWB-AM & KTWV-FM/Los Angeles and WPHT-AM & WOGL-FM/Philadelphia.

"Chris Claus has provided tremendous leadership to Entercom New Orleans and to the good people of Louisiana over the past 10 years. Chris championed New Orleans during the critical post Katrina period, during Hurricane Gustav in 2008 and throughout the Deepwater Horizon/BP Oil spill in 2010," said Entercom President of Sales Deborah Kane. "Chris' engaging style of management, his unwavering professionalism and his heart has made an indelible imprint on Entercom employees and the community at large."

"For nearly a decade, Chris has been a leader for both our company, and for the community in New Orleans," added Entercom Regional President Michael Doyle. "He has been involved with our listeners, our customers and many causes that represent the best of who we want to be as broadcasters. His leadership and his personal integrity will be missed."

"I am grateful for these 10 years in the New Orleans cluster working with exceptional colleagues and being a part of this great community," said Claus. "I had a wonderful experience and now I look forward to spending time with my family."

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