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Joe De Angelis To Run iHeart’s New National Promotions Center.

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After working as Director of Marketing and Promotions for iHeartMedia’s New York cluster and as National Event Brand Manager since 2015, Joe De Angelis is expanding his promotional role to encompass all the company’s brands and franchises— both broadcast and digital. In the freshly minted position of Senior VP of Promotions for the iHeartMedia Markets Group, De Angelis is tasked with aligning promotional efforts across all the company’s markets by creating and spearheading iHeartMedia’s Promotions Center. He will report to Scott Hopeck, Division President for the iHeartMedia Markets Group.


The new role makes De Angelis the promotions point person for iHeart’s clients and advertisers. He’ll also help develop and create promotional strategies to increase brand awareness for iHeart stations.


“During his time with iHeartMedia New York, Joe has proven that he is more than qualified for this role. He has extensive experience overseeing all marketing and promotions initiatives for our New York City stations, as well as our national tentpole events,” said Hopeck. “Joe is a natural leader and an exceptional collaborator. I’m confident that he will effectively evolve how we develop and execute promotions for our brands and our partners.”


De Angelis brings nearly 20 years of experience in marketing, promotions, branding and sponsorships to the new role, including eight at iHeartMedia. While working at iHeart’s eight-station New York cluster, he was responsible for planning, promoting, and executing multiplatform campaigns. Before joining the company in 2013 he was Associate Creative Director at CRN International, Promotion Director for Entercom in Boston and for Clear Channel in Albany, NY.


“iHeart has given me the incredible opportunity to work with the best and brightest in the business,” said De Angelis. “I am beyond excited to take these next steps and help push our world class brands to the next level.”

 
 
 

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