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iHeartMedia Names Bill Davis VP/Sales for Chicago Region


Bill Davis
Bill Davis

iHeartMedia appoints Bill Davis as Vice President of Sales for the Chicago Region, effective immediately. Davis joins iHeartMedia from TelevisaUnivision Chicago, where he recently served as Local Sales Manager. Davis has held various radio sales management positions in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Richmond, Norfolk and, earlier in his career, he served as Director of National Sales at iHeartMedia Chicago. Davis began his radio sales career at WTOP-AM & WASH-FM in Washington, DC.

"I am thrilled to add Bill Davis to our incredible sales management team," said iHeartMedia Chicago Region President Matt Scarano. "Bill brings nearly 30 years of sales experience to our team, and we look forward to him coaching our local sales team to new heights."

"Bill's media experience, specifically in the Chicago market, will undoubtedly contribute to the continued growth of our team," added iHeartMedia Chicago Region Senior Vice President of Sales Adam Kurtz. "I am looking forward to working with him to achieve maximum revenue success."

"It's good to be back with the team and back home," said Davis. "I am looking forward to working with Matt, Adam and the entire Chicago team, while utilizing iHeart's extensive assets to maximize our ratings and revenue."

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