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Townsquare/N.H. Ups Christine Sieks to Regional VP/Sales


Christine Sieks
Christine Sieks

Townsquare Media/New Hampshire VP Christine Sieks is elevated to Regional Vice President of Sales for the company's Northeast region. She will continue to directly oversee sales in New Hampshire as well. Prior to joining Townsquare, Sieks held senior management posts at iHeartMedia/New Hampshire. She's also a past Board Chair of both the Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce and Leadership Seacoast organizations.

"Christine Sieks made an immediate impact on our performance and culture when she joined Townsquare in 2016, distinguishing herself among our best local market leaders and strategic thinkers," said Senior Vice President - Local Media Rob Williams. "I'm thrilled to work more closely with her to help our teams continue to learn, grow, and perform."

"I'm excited to build on the success we've had locally and contribute to the ongoing growth of Townsquare throughout the Northeast. Townsquare's core values of 'You Matter' and 'Local First' inspire all of us to be the leading multi-platform local media and marketing solutions company," added Sieks.

Townsquare Media COO - Local Media Erik Hellum commented, "Christine is one of our rising stars and has quickly made her mark through her performance and unparalleled execution of our go-to-market strategy, and I am excited that she will be able to share her expertise with other Townsquare markets."

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