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Audacy/Austin Names Momo as Regional Promotions Director


Manimala (Momo) Vemireddy
Manimala (Momo) Vemireddy

Audacy/Austin names Manimala (Momo) Vemireddy as Regional Promotions Director. In this role, Momo will work with market and brand leadership and regional promotions leads on the ideation, implementation and management of all market events, promotions and contesting initiatives and support similar initiatives within the region, including Dallas, Houston and New Orleans.

"Momo has all the mojo going as far as being connected promotionally in Austin," said Senior Vice President and Market Manager Bob Mackay. "She loves live music and being out with the brands, which made her the perfect choice to work alongside our Vice President of Programming Nikki Nite, to help elevate the Audacy Austin marketing efforts."

"I am beyond stoked to be starting as the Regional Promotions Director at Audacy in Austin," added Momo. "I can't wait to work with my team and continue to bring my endless love of Austin radio, music and events to life."

An Austin native, Momo has been on the city's radio airwaves and radio marketing scene since 2017. Despite being a roadrunner at the University of Texas at San Antonio, she would make her way to Austin practically every week to catch live music. One way or another, she returned to her favorite city permanently and has been a professional in the Austin music industry ever since.

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