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iHM/San Francisco Names Joe Donnarumma as SVP/Sales


Joe Donnarumma
Joe Donnarumma

iHeartMedia appoint Joe Donnarumma as Senior Vice President of Sales for its cluster in San Francisco, effective September 11. He will oversee sales operations for the company's five FM and one AM radio stations in the Bay Area. Donnarumma joins iHeartMedia from Univision, where he served as President and General Manager for both Radio and TV outlets across Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff. Before Univision, hea was with TEGNA, serving as Director of Sales in both Denver and Charlotte.

"Joe epitomizes the excellence we champion across broadcasting, streaming, podcasts, live events, and our digital frontier. His vast experience magnifies our dedication to leading the audio-digital realm. With Joe, we're not just adding a title - we're harnessing a powerhouse of industry insight," said iHeartMedia Region President AJ Punjabi.

"Joining the iHeart team in San Francisco is more than just a new role; it's the realization of a dream to collaborate with a top-tier sales organization," added Donnarumma. "What sets iHeart apart is not just its innovative products but its exceptional people. After spending time with AJ and the team, it's clear the heart of iHeart truly beats within its people."

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