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Beasley Ups Kent Dunn to Regional VP Augusta, Fayetteville


Kent Dunn
Kent Dunn

Beasley Media Group elevates Kent Dunn to the post of Regional Vice President of the company's Augusta and Fayetteville radio clusters, effecive March 12. He's been overseeing the company's cluster of eight radio stations in Augusta and adds management of the company's Fayetteville cluster. Prior to returning home to Augusta in December, 2017, Dunn served as VP/Market Manager of Beasley's cluster in Tampa. The radio veteran previously held the role of Market Manager for the Augusta cluster from 1993-2014 and joined Beasley in 1991.

"It is a privilege to promote Kent to the position of Regional Vice President within the company," said Beasley Media Group Executive VP/COO Brian Beasley. "His vast experience and leadership continues to raise the bar within the organization. We look forward to him continuing to lead Augusta and now Fayetteville into the future."

"It is an honor to be a part of such a great radio cluster like we have in Fayetteville," added Dunn. "I am excited to have the opportunity to work with our outstanding team as we continue to grow and prosper in the market."

Over the years, Dunn has been named as Beasley's "General Manager of the Year" on four separate occasions. In addition, he has been the recipient of numerous industry honors. An avid philanthropist, Dunn has served as a director on the Boards of the United Way, the Border Bash Foundation and the North Augusta 2000.

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