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Key Networks Signs Mike Iverson as Sr. Account Executive


Mike Iverson
Mike Iverson

Key Networks appoints Mike Iverson as Senior Account Executive. He joins from Ryan Seacrest Enterprises, where he was Senior VP, Sales and Corporate Partnerships for over 10 years. He brings over three decades of media and marketing sales and leadership experience to Key Networks, and was previously National Account Manager for Premiere Networks, based in Los Angeles.

Prior to Premiere, Iverson was VP, Sales, for Spanish Broadcasting System, helped launch the Jack FM format for CBS Radio as General Sales Manager of 93.1 Jack FM in Los Angeles and was National Account Manager for MTV Networks and its Spike TV and CMT - Country Music Television brands.

Key Networks President of Sales Jason Wilberding said, "Mike is the consummate marketing and sales innovator with excellent relationships spanning his 30+ years as a broadcast professional. I have worked with Mike at Viacom/CBS, Spanish Broadcasting and iHeart/Premiere, and have competed with him, as well. His creative approach to working with clients makes him an outstanding addition to Key Networks."

Iverson commented, "I'm excited to be a part of the incredible team at Key Networks and to work with a fresh-thinking, entrepreneurial company setting new standards for radio syndication with pre-eminent brands like Bloomberg Radio. It is energizing to have the opportunity to move quickly and effectively for clients in an environment that feels much like a start-up. I'm also thrilled to join forces once again with Jason Wilberding."

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