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MIW Sets Jan. 15 Leadership Webinar for Radio Pros


Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio (MIW)
Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio (MIW)

Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio (MIW) is encouraging industry professionals to register for its upcoming webinar, Management 101: Becoming an Impactful Leader, scheduled for Wednesday, January 15 at 2pm ET. The one-hour session will focus on practical leadership development for both emerging and current managers, featuring insights on modern management strategies and real-world challenges facing audio organizations.

The panel includes four executives representing a cross-section of the radio and digital audio landscape: Erik Hellum, Chief Operating Officer of Townsquare Media Group; Dara M. Kalvort, Vice President of Digital Sales at StreamGuys; Kieran Geffert, Senior Vice President and Market Manager for Audacy San Francisco; and Mary Boyle, Vice President and General Manager of WGN Radio Chicago - Nexstar Media Inc..

Discussion topics will include defining impactful leadership in today's evolving media environment, common blind spots for new managers, leading teams through digital transformation, balancing empathy with accountability, and identifying key performance indicators beyond ratings and revenue. Panelists will also address the skills leaders will need over the next five years and outline actionable steps attendees can take to advance their leadership paths now.

Registration for the webinar is open, with details and sign-up available here.

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