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Cumulus Grand Rapids Ups Steve Holm to RVP/Market Manager


Steve Holm
Steve Holm

Cumulus Media promotes Steve Holm to Regional Vice President and Market Manager for its cluster in Grand Rapids and Muskegon, MI. He rises from his previous role as General Sales Manager for Cumulus in Dallas. His appointment is effective Monday, May 13. Holm, a native Michigander, started his radio career in 2010 in Battle Creek, MI, for WBCK-FM and WBXX-FM, former Cumulus stations now owned by Townsquare Media.

Holm moved to Dallas in 2014 and has spent the past 10 years as a Sales Manager for Cumulus Dallas, most recently as General Sales Manager of KTCK-AM/FM, WBAP-AM/FM and KLIF-AM. Holm holds a B.B.A. degree in Marketing from Western Michigan University's Haworth College of Business.

Cumulus Media President, Operations Bob Walker said, "Steve has proven himself to be an accomplished leader in the Dallas market the past 10 years and we are thrilled to have him moving back home to Michigan, an area of the country that is important to Steve and his family. We are excited for him to get started and eager to see the impact he will have."

Holm added, "I'm very thankful for the opportunity to come back home. The Grand Rapids and Muskegon teams are a tightlyknit group and are determined and ready to win. I'm excited to be joining them and look forward to the challenges and growth ahead."

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