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iHeartMedia Names Angela Reed SVP Inside Sales Division


Angela Reed
Angela Reed

iHeartMedia appoints Angela Reed as Senior Vice President, Inside Sales Division, effective August 12. This division is a team of nearly 100 full-time employees and over 75 Account Executives that offer iHeart's suite of broadcast, events, digital and podcast products to advertisers across all markets. She'll report to President of iHeartMedia Multimarket Partnerships Julie Donohue.

"We're thrilled to welcome Angela and her extensive experience to iHeartMedia. We know she'll make an immediate positive impact as SVP of our Inside Sales Division, a key role in keeping our company thriving and broadening our reach even further," said iHeartMedia President of Multimarket Partnerships Julie Donohue. "I'd also like to thank Chuck Deskins for his incredible contributions to the company and for helping us find the perfect fit for this role."

Reed joins iHeartMedia after several decades of leading sales teams. She most recently worked at Miradore and KnowBe4, where she served as Chief Sales Officer at Miradore and Vice President of Customer Success at KnowBe4 respectively. She also previously held the Chief Revenue Officer role at Time Doctor.

"I am thrilled to join iHeartMedia as Senior Vice President of Inside Sales. This opportunity allows me to merge my passion for strategic sales leadership with iHeartMedia's innovative approach to media solutions," said Angela Reed. "I am excited to collaborate with the talented team at iHeartMedia and drive transformative growth in the ever-evolving media landscape."

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