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iHM/Minneapolis Elevates Andrew Metzen to VP of Sales


Andrew Metzen
Andrew Metzen

iHeartMedia Minneapolis elevates Andrew Metzen to Vice President of Sales, effective immediately. Metzen, who joined iHeartMedia in 2015 as an Account Executive, brings over 14 years in sales and marketing. He has earned multiple accolades, including iHeartMedia's CEO & President's Club award in 2019. His track record of driving revenue growth and fostering client relationships led to his promotion to Local Sales Manager in March, 2022.

"Andrew has always been a standout leader here at iHeart, and we can't wait to see him bring that energy and expertise to this new role," said iHeartMedia Minneapolis Senior Vice President of Sales Eric Lonnquist. His strong client relationships and strategic mindset will be instrumental taking our team to the next level," said Lonnquist.

Metzen said, "We have outstanding products, dynamic personalities, and an exceptional sales team. I'm thrilled to take on this leadership role and look forward to continuing to deliver innovative solutions and elevate iHeartMedia Minneapolis."

In addition to Metzen's promotion, Bo Schiffler has been promoted from Account Executive to Local Sales Manager. "We are very excited to welcome Bo to our leadership team. His extensive experience across all media platforms will help drive business results for our clients and further strengthen the collaborative culture we've built here at iHeart," said Lonnquist.

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