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Cumulus Montgomery AL Promotes Paula Divello to VP/MM


Paula Divello
Paula Divello

Cumulus Media promotes Paula Divello to Vice President and Market Manager for its cluster in Montgomery, AL. She rises from her previous role as Vice President and Market Manager for the company's local group in Abilene, TX, a position she has held since January, 2019. Divello joined Cumulus Media in January, 2018 as Director of Sales for Cumulus in Shreveport, LA. Prior to that, she was Director of Sales for Townsquare Media in Lufkin, TX, and was Digital Marketing Manager and Senior Account Executive for Raycom Media.

Cumulus Media Senior Vice President, Operations Mark Sullivan said, "I'm excited for Paula's next leadership role in Montgomery as she has been such a positive force in both Shreveport and Abilene for our company. I look forward to working alongside her as she continues her track record of delivering strong results."

Divello commented, "I'm grateful for the opportunity to lead Cumulus Montgomery. I am looking forward to joining the team in Montgomery and working in collaboration with our great employees on our next chapter of growth and success, making a positive impact on our staff, listeners, and advertisers alike. Cumulus' diverse broadcast and digital solutions partnered with a genuine focus on company culture and core values are the tools to make that happen."

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