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WMBX (X102.3) West Palm Beach Welcomes Trey Brazier


Trey Brazier
Trey Brazier

Hubbard Radio names Trey Brazier as a Brand & Community Ambassador and Assistant Program Director for WMBX-FM (X102.3) in West Palm Beach, effective January 9. He'll oversee the community outreach efforts for the station. Brazier, also previously known as "Trey The Choklit Jok," was most recently the Operations Manager for Townsquare Media in Temple-Killen, TX. He is also well known for his time in Chicago at WGCI and Power 92.

WMBX Program Director Mark McCray said, "X-102.3 has a rich history of uplifting, educating and serving our South Florida audience. Trey's passion for community service, programming and on-air experience makes him a perfect fit for this important position. We are excited to have him contribute to the continued success and bright future of WMBX."

"I am ecstatic to join the Hubbard Broadcasting team in West Palm Beach and can't wait to help them continue to win. Special thanks to Mark McCray, Bruce Logan and Elizabeth Hamma for bringing me aboard. 2023 is going to be a great year," said Brazier.

SVP/Market Manager Elizabeth Hamma commented, "Serving our community in unique and special ways is our priority. Adding Trey to our already community minded team will help us enhance our efforts there and further community footprint. We are excited to have Trey on board."

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