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iHeartMedia/Huntsville Names Lisa Ballance SVP Sales


Lisa Ballance
Lisa Ballance

iHeartMedia has appointed Lisa Ballance to the position of Senior Vice President of Sales for the Huntsville market, effective immediately. She will be responsible for multi-platform sales not only in Huntsville but across the Alabama area and report to Area President Ray Quinn.

"We are excited that Lisa will be leading our sales efforts in Huntsville and bringing her talents to the entire Alabama area," said Quinn. "Lisa's unique skills and broad media knowledge will benefit both our employees and our clients."

Ballance joins the Huntsville market from iHeartMedia St. Louis, where she most recently served as Vice President of Sales. She also served as Sales Manager for iHeartMedia Nashville. She began her career in 2000 with Clear Channel in Fairbanks, Alaska and is a graduate of Kaskaskia College in Illinois.

"Lisa has done an exceptional job leading and working for us in both our Nashville and St. Louis markets and will be a fantastic addition to Huntsville and the Alabama Area," said Shosh Abromovich, Division President for iHeartMedia. "She knows the market and the region well and will fit right into the team culture that Ray Quinn has developed for the area."

"I am thrilled to join iHeartMedia's Huntsville team and be back in the South," said Ballance. "It will be great working again with some old friends and making some new ones too. The Huntsville market is growing fast and has so much hidden potential that I can't wait to tap into and get started!"

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