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Cumulus Media/Green Bay WI Names Chris Moreau as VP/MM


Chris Moreau
Chris Moreau

Cumulus Media promotes Chris Moreau to VP/Market Manager for its cluster of stations in Green Bay, WI. A 40-year veteran of broadcast and sales management, Moreau joins the local group from Cumulus' 5-station group of outlets in Appleton-Oshkosh, where he was Director of Sales. His previous roles include Business Development/Account Manager for Journal Broadcast Group/E.W. Scripps, VP/GM for Bliss Communications/Racine WI and Account Executive/Local Retail Specialist for Entercom/Milwaukee.

Regional VP/Operations Mark Sullivan said, "Chris has demonstrated that he embodies our company's values and has delivered a strong track record of results and strong leadership qualities. I'm really excited to announce his promotion to Green Bay and I look forward to many additional successes with Chris."

Moreau added, "I imagine this is how an NFL player feels when he's traded to Green Bay. I would like to thank Mary Berner, Bob Walker and Mark Sullivan for this opportunity and promotion. I'm excited to be joining an experienced team of driven, experienced sales, programming and business professionals who have a tradition of winning. With the great support and resources that Cumulus provides, we'll keep that tradition alive."

Moreau was also formerly Director of Sales/General Sales Manager for Cumulus Green Bay from 2007-2009, following four years as Director, Broadcast Operations/Station Management/Sales for Starboard Media Foundation's 17 stations in markets including New York, Chicago, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, Austin, Green Bay, Madison, Gary, Aurora, Wisconsin Rapids, Wausau, La Crosse, Eau Claire, Ft. Meyers, Naples and Lake Geneva.

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