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Beasley/Florida Makes Regional Sales Management Promotions


April Brinks-Bailey
April Brinks-Bailey

Beasley Media Group elevatess April Brinks-Bailey (pictured), Stacie Waldrop and Randy Cable in its Florida markets. Brinks-Bailey, currently the National Sales Manager for Tampa, Fort Myers and Augusta, is upped to Director of Agency Sales for Tampa and Fort Myers.

"I am excited to take on this new role covering West Central Florida," said Brinks-Bailey. "Beasley Media Group has amazing properties and opportunities to help our local, regional, and national businesses grow. I look forward to partnering with our advertisers and delivering results."

Waldrop, who has been serving as the Digital Sales Manager for Beasley's Tampa-based radio cluster, is promoted to Regional Vice President of Digital Sales. In her expanded role, she will now oversee digital sales for the Fort Myers market in addition to Tampa.

"I am honored for the opportunity to work with our talented teams in Beasley's Florida markets," said Waldrop. "Together, we will continue to lead the way in delivering innovative digital solutions for our clients. I look forward to driving exceptional results that will empower our advertisers and expand our market presence in Florida."

Cable, formerly the Director of Sales for Beasley's Fort Myers radio cluster, is elevated to Regional Director of Sales. In his new role, he will oversee all sales operations for both the Tampa and Fort Myers markets.

"I look forward to developing synergies between these two strong markets and our outstanding teams," said Cable. "With our experienced and talented teams, incredible radio brands, and robust digital advertising capabilities, we are well-positioned to super-serve the growing business community along the Gulf Coast."

"I am excited to announce these well-deserved promotions," said Beasley Media Group Regional Vice President Tampa and Fort Myers Ron deCastro. "Randy, April, and Stacie each bring unique skill sets that will greatly enhance our ability to serve the needs of advertisers and listeners in both markets."

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