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Kelly Harlow Joins Cumulus/Indy as DSM/LSM


Kelly Harlow
Kelly Harlow

Cumulus Media has appointed digital and radio sales executive Kelly Harlow as Digital Sales Manager/Local Sales Manager for Cumulus Media-Indianapolis. The appointment marks a return to Cumulus Media-Indianapolis for Harlow, who was Sales Representative for the cluster from 2008-2012.

"I am thrilled to be back at Cumulus Indianapolis representing WFMS, WJJK and WYRG," said Harlow. "The team here is amazing, the brands are strong and I am so excited to hit the ground running!"

Harlow was most recently Senior Account Executive for iHeartMedia-Indianapolis. She also served as Regional Digital Sales Specialist for iHeartMedia's Indiana and Kentucky radio stations, and prior to that, was Account Executive for CBS Radio-Indianapolis. She holds a B.A. degree In Telecommunications-Sales from Ball State University in Muncie, IN.

"Kelly is an exceptional talent with valuable skill sets that we covet," said Tom Stemlar VP/MM Cumulus Media-Indianapolis. "We are super excited to have her back at Cumulus Indianapolis where she belongs."

"We're thrilled to have someone with Kelly's talent and enthusiasm join our team," added Sherry Anno, Director of Sales, Cumulus Media-Indianapolis. "Her expertise will be an integral part of the continued revenue growth for our cluster."

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