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Beasley Media Charlotte Names Suzanne Carroll as GSM


Suzanne Carroll
Suzanne Carroll

Beasley Media names Suzanne Carroll as General Sales Manager of the company's Charlotte-based cluster, including WSOC-FM, WKQC-FM, WPEG-GM, WBAV-FM, WNKS-FM and WBCN-AM. She officially began her new position on Monday, January 9. Carroll most recently served on the Sales Acceleration Team with Audacy's Corporate Sales team. Previously, she worked as a Sales Manager at CBS Radio, Entercom as well as Audacy's radio clusters in Chicago, Baltimore and Virginia Beach.

"I am so excited to be joining the incredible Beasley Media Charlotte sales team," said Carroll. "The individual Account Execs are knowledgeable and have the drive to WIN. Along with Rob, Tom, and Mac, I am confident together, we will all accomplish some very exciting sales goals in 2023 and beyond."

"We are so excited to have Suzanne join our team in Charlotte," added Director of Sales Rob Whitehead. "Suzanne brings an amazing amount of experience and knowledge from the Media industry. She has had an extensive career including roles as Account Executive, National Sales Manager, General Sales Manager, and Director of New business and Digital development. Suzanne's career path has taken her to major markets including Baltimore and Chicago. We look forward to her continued success."

"Suzanne is a proven winner who brings both broad view and targeted local market experience to our strong team of Account Executives in the market," said Beasley Media Group Charlotte and Detroit Vice President and Market Manager Mac Edwards. "Her abilities in leadership, team building, goal achievement, and client relations make her the ideal choice to partner with Rob and DSM Tom Neeley on our Sales Leadership Team."

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