Saturday, March 12, 2016

Louisville Radio: iHM Promotes Hughes, Jordan To SVPs

Kevin Hughes
iHeartMedia/Louisville has announced it has promoted Kevin Hughes to Senior Vice President of Sales and Michael Jordan to Senior Vice President of Programming, effective immediately. Both positions will oversee iHeartMedia's Kentucky-Indiana region and will be based out of Louisville.

"iHeartMedia's strength is built on our commitment to the listener and the amazing passion of team members like Kevin and Michael," said Earl Jones, iHeartmedia's Kentucky-Indiana Region President. "Their talent, desire to win and proven track records make them remarkable additions to our senior leadership team. I look forward to them continuing to build upon their successes."

Hughes is a 30-year veteran of the radio industry. As Senior Vice President of Sales he will work closely with key advertising and marketing partners to create and deliver unique, effective opportunities to reach their consumers through iHeartMedia's unmatched assets, including on-air, online, social media promotions, personality endorsements and live event integrations.  Hughes has been with iHeartMedia for 19 years, most recently serving as the Senior Vice President of Sales for the Louisville market.
Michael Jordan

"I am so honored and thankful to both Earl Jones and Tom McConnell for the opportunity to expand my role within the company," said Hughes. "It is a real thrill to be able to team up the with the tremendous talent and heritage brands we have in our Kentucky-Indiana Region and I can't wait to get started!"

Jordan, who has been iHeartMedia for 13 years, will work closely with key talent and the programming staff to deliver unique, effective opportunities to reach our listeners through iHeartMedia's unmatched assets, including on-air, online, social media, personalities and live events.

"My dream has always been to work with the legendary brands I grew up with and grow within a great company," said Jordan. "Thanks to Earl Jones, Gene Romano, Rod Phillips and Tom McConnell that dream has come true."

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